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Mark’s Substack

Mark Scott

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

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Saying Goodbye to The Ralph!

By now, you’ve probably read many stories and posts of what Buffalo Bills fans will forever remember as the Ralph. I can’t let this monumental day pass without sharing my own. When I was a kid, my father took me to four games at War Memoria...

14 days ago
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Goodbye 2025, Good Riddance

The year 1992 was not a good one for the British Royal Family, so much so that Queen Elizabeth described the year as an “annus horribilis.” I think most people can figure out what she meant by that. Thanks to my three years of Latin in high...

19 days ago
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Radio Christmas Memories

This week’s Christmas celebration has me thinking about my radio years. Being in media, it was an expectation that one would have to work on Christmas Day. Fortunately during my nearly 45 years as a radio professional, I was never forced to...

a month ago
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Lamenting the Loss of College Sports As We Knew It

When I was a freshman at St. Bonaventure University more than 50 years ago, my class included incoming basketball players Essie Hollis and Jimmy Baron. A year later, Greg Sanders and Glenn Hagan joined the Bonnies. Tim Waterman came on boar...

a month ago
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  • Mark Scott

    Retired Public Radio News Director

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