Long time political radio talk show host John C. Scott will be expanding his weekly radio show on KVOI The Voice from Saturdays to weekdays, 3 to 5 p.m., starting November 1st. He will be broadcasting on Election Day on November 6, 2018, and later again at 7 p.m. with Bill Buckmaster.
John has been at KVOI since April, 2018 and all his previous interviews can be found at:
He interviews Democrats, Republicans, Independents (candidates and politicians), community leaders and consultants about the current issues of the day in America.
Broadcasting for three decades, John’s show offers balanced interviews and thought provoking debate. John is the proud winner of the 2013 Golden Mic Award
And Blog for Arizona blogger Larry Bodine is a monthly guest on John’s show, talking about progressive political issues and candidates.
UPDATE: Podcasts of the weekly shows are online at (click on blue arrow next to John C. Scott’s name:
Well readers — John C. Scott show is no longer on KVOI weekdays, starting this week on Sept. 3rd. His last broadcast was Friday August 30, when he interviewed CD 3 Congressman Raul Grijalva and others (Ward 6 Councilman Steve K. TUSD Bd. member Mark Stegeman, etc). Stay tuned to find out where will be John’s next stop. He was on KVOI over a year, since April 2018.
UPDATE: John will still be on KVOI but now on Saturdays, 2 to 4 p.m.
John and fellow talk show host Bill Buckmaster teaming up on Election Night (Nov. 6) for coverage at 7 p.m. on KVOI, see our calendar listing.
https://blogforarizona.net/event/election-night-radio-coverage-on-kvoi-with-hosts-john-c-scott-bill-buckmaster/?instance_id=7570
Listening to John’s show right now. He just interviewed GOP consultant Sam Stone, and now interviewing Billy Kovacs, former CD 2 candidate, who is working for Dr. David Garcia for Governor. Apparently 60% of the AZ voters have already cast ballots. John is now on the air weekdays 3 to 5 p.m. Other guests today were journalist Jimmy Zuma, Dem Candidate Alissa Cunningham for JP District 5; Republican Clerk of the Superior Court Toni Hellon, Dem candidate Victoria Steele for LD 9 Senate, and Dem Rep. Daniel Hernandez Jr. from LD 2.