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Mark’s Substack

Mark Scott

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

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Why Are College Sports Championships Anti-Climatic?

College basketball crowned its men’s and women’s champions over the past two days. I actually watched more of the women’s game on Easter Sunday than I did the men’s championship game. I read a couple of comments on social media that ESPN an...

a month ago
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Major Changes Coming to BTPM’s Radio Stations

Buffalo Toronto Public Media sent an email to its members Thursday outlining major changes to its NPR and Classical music radio stations. BTPM President Tom Calderone said the changes are a response to the loss of federal funding last year....

2 months ago
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Embracing the Message that Love Is More Powerful

We’ve heard the message loud and clear this week. “Love is more powerful than hate!” I hope and pray that’s true. Yet, it’s hard to accept that message when we’re surrounded by so much evil and utter incompetence.

3 months ago
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Some Random Thoughts on a Cold Winter’s Day

Let’s start with the cold! It’s hard to believe that it was just one month ago today that I got in my first bike ride of the year. A day later, I actually wore my bike shorts as the temperature topped 60 degrees. Since then, nothing but sno...

3 months ago
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  • Mark Scott

    Retired Public Radio News Director

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