Death Of National Radio And TV Host Don Imus Is In College Station

Nationally syndicated radio and television host Don Imus died Friday, after he was admitted into a College Station hospital on Christmas Eve.

Imus, who was 79, spent most of his nearly 50 year career in New York City before moving to a ranch near Brenham in 2016.

Imus, who retired in March 2018, continued to share his opinions through his Twitter account @WhereMyImusAt.

More from the Associated Press:

Disc jockey Don Imus, whose career was made and then undone by his acid tongue during a decades-long rise to radio stardom and an abrupt public plunge after a nationally broadcast racial slur, has died. He was 79. Imus survived drug and alcohol woes, a raunchy appearance before President Clinton and several firings during his long career behind the microphone. But he was vilified and eventually fired after describing a women’s college basketball team as “nappy headed hos.”

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Screen shot from the Twitter account @WhereMyImusAt.

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