Scott Fuller

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Scott Lord Fuller (born October 20, 1984 in Boulder, Colorado) spent his childhood years in Boulder, prior to his family relocating to Black Hawk, Colorado where he attended Gilpin County High School from kindergarten until his graduation in spring of 2003.

Touting himself as "America's Voice of Reason," Fuller became the country's youngest talk show host in January, 2005 when he hit the airwaves at KMEK at 20 years and 53 days old. Fuller's media career had been established for seven years at this point, writing for the Gilpin Gazette-Crusader, the Gilpin County News, and the Lincoln County News, among numerous online sites primarily pertaining to Rocky Mountain Region professional and collegiate sports. He produced broadcasts for FOX Sports Rocky Mountain and "The Rocky Mountain Sports Report," and ESPN Radio, as well as serving as the 2004 network play-by-play voice during volleyball games for the Division-II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.

Fuller's young radio career was acknowledged in October, 2005, when he was named 2005 Radio Personality of the Year by the Young American Broadcasters. That same month, he was named one of the finest young talk talents in the country by Talkers Magazine.

He is a monthly news commentator for the Rick Barber Show on Denver's KOA Radio.

In addition to his media career, Fuller is a keen golfer, and finished second in the 2002 Amateur President's Golf Championship at the Bath Country Club in Maine.

Fuller has mentioned Wikipedia on air, talking about the extensiveness of the online encyclopedia network. He rightfully identified the fact that Wikipedia can be used by enemies and said that people could effectively edit his description to say "Scott Fuller is a Nazi". While Wikipedia does moderate comments, they have had problems in the past. Fuller also said that it is "scary" that people had this sort of information available about him.

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