![Disc jockey Don Imus, pictured in 2015, whose career was made and then undone by his acid tongue during a career spanning more than four decades, has died.](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2019/12/27/ap_19361812870950_wide-70f68ad9a71d9b02ea5d8013aef290a7e9ff341e.jpg?s=600)
The broadcaster, who typically wore a cowboy hat, was a pioneer of the radio genre that prized irreverence and caustic wit, and pushed back against political correctness.
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