CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It’s a bittersweet day for radio fans in Charlotte, as Paul Schadt, the cherished co-host of 96.9 The Kat’s “Paul Schadt & Sarah Lee Morning Show,” has officially announced his plan to retire. On Thursday morning, Schadt shared his heartfelt decision with listeners, stating, “This has been the toughest decision of my life by far because I love what I do.”
For an astounding 44 years, Schadt has graced the airwaves of Charlotte, spending an impressive 27 years at 96.9 The Kat alone. His command over radio waves doesn’t stop there; he has also co-hosted the popular “Racing Country USA” for nearly three decades, a show that provides in-depth profiles of NASCAR owners and drivers. Reflecting on his extensive career, Schadt remarked, “Growing up, I never would have believed the people I’d meet and work with, the experiences I’d have, and all the lives I’d get to be a part of every day.”
Throughout his remarkable journey, Schadt has not only entertained his faithful listeners but has also cemented his place in the industry. He has already been inducted into the Country Radio Hall of Fame and has received multiple accolades, including prestigious awards from the Academy of Country Music (ACM) and the Country Music Association (CMA). His work has truly shone a spotlight on the heart of country music, and he has won over countless fans along the way.
Despite leaving his role as a daily broadcaster, Schadt will transition into a new position as a station ambassador. In this exciting new role, he will continue to engage with his listeners through on-air appearances as well as various on-site events. iHeartMedia’s Region President, Dave Carwile, praised Schadt’s contributions, saying, “Paul’s journey from the daily broadcast to a cherished ambassador role is a testament to his unmatched contributions and passion for the industry.” He further noted that even though Schadt will no longer share the airwaves with audiences every morning, “his influence and spirit will continue to guide and inspire listeners and colleagues alike.”
Fans of Paul Schadt won’t have to say goodbye just yet! Schadt has announced that his final broadcast will take place in February 2025. Until then, listeners can look forward to more fantastic shows filled with the warmth and humor that have made him a staple of the Charlotte radio community.
As Schadt prepares to embark on this new chapter while maintaining a connection with his audience, it’s clear that his legacy will not fade. Instead, it will continue to resonate throughout the community that has loved and supported him for decades.
Though the news of Schadt’s retirement brings a mix of emotions, one thing is certain: his contributions to the world of radio will be remembered fondly for years to come. Fans will cherish the memories made through his shows, the journeys shared, and the laughter spread over the airwaves. So make sure to tune in while you still can, and join in celebrating the incredible journey of Paul Schadt, a true radio legend!
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