Bryan Broadcasting hosts a community reception honoring Scott DeLucia’s work in the community and his career hosting WTAW’s The Infomaniacs, which ends on Friday (June 5) as he retires. Leading off speakers at Tuesday’s event (June 2) was Bryan Broadcasting CEO Bill Hicks, who shared Scott worked for a member of his family’s radio stations for 58 years. Bryan Broadcasting general manager Ben Downs says Scott will continue to have a presence on WTAW doing political interviews. A proclamation read by Brazos County county judge Duane Peters, Bryan mayor Bobby Gutierrez, and College Station mayor John Nichols designated Tuesday as Scott DeLucia Day. The proclamation also declared “6 a.m. to be the new official start of Scott DeLucia standard time, thereby granting him a permanent municipal clearance to sleep in, free from early morning alerts, phone calls, (and) politics.” A state of Texas resolution was presented by state representative and longtime listener Paul Dyson of Bryan. There was also a presentation from the president of the Bryan/College Station chamber of commerce, Glen Brewer. Scott was also presented the WTAW promotional pickle that was autographed by those attending the reception. Following a tribute video, Scott closed the program reminiscing about his nearly 60 year career and thanking listeners “I thank you for sharing with me your thoughts. The fact that you come and say that you listen to me makes me feel good. I might not know your name just because you know my name. It doesn’t mean it’s not a two way communication. This is still a very personal, personal business. We get a chance to talk to you, to see you, to be to be a part of your life and you get to be a part of our life.” Click below to hear the community reception program honoring Scott DeLucia June 2, 2026. Ben Downs introduces the speakers and the tribute video. Listen to “Community reception honors WTAW Radio's Scott DeLucia” on Spreaker.