Synopsis
Tune in weekdays 7-9PM | Studio line: 905-645-3221Scott Radley is a seasoned journalist, who has written a column for over 15 years in Hamilton and joined CHML in 2012.Scott will ask questions that you want answers to. He will bring an inquisitive mind and a unique perspective that will provide compelling talk radio.Scott will push the boundaries in order to make people think and to challenge the norm.E-mail Scott your comments and questions at radley@900chml.com
Episodes
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Why are different treatments needed for different forms of cancer? How do big businesses keep their employees? What will Randy Ambrosie bring to the CFL?
07/07/2017 Duration: 51minA research team has figured out why some treatments for cancer work for some but not others. Guest: Dr. Mick Bhatia, Scientific Director of McMaster's Stem Cell an Cancer Research Institute - What does the average employee really want? - Randy Ambrosie has been named the new commissioner of the CFL. Scott talks to Rick Zamperin about what this means for the league. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of The 5th Quarter, and Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
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How is the financial worth of a professional athlete determined? An old saying asserts that "sex sells," but is this actually true? Have you considered a career in Golf Management?
06/07/2017 Duration: 50minIs Connor McDavid, arguably the best hockey player in the world who is currently in the game, being paid enough in his new contract with the Edmonton Oilers? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH News - The results of a recent study seem to contradict the long-held belief that adding a sexual aspect to an advertisement will increase sales of the featured product. Guest: Dr. John Wirtz, lead author of the study, from the University of Illinois - McMaster University will soon offer a course in Golf Management. Guest: Grant Fraser, Founder of the Golf Management Institute of Canada
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Trudeau forgets about Alberta, Burlington is Ontario's #2 city to live in, and can a computer create art?
05/07/2017 Duration: 46minDuring his Canada Day speech, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau listed off all of Canada's provinces and territories - except for Alberta.-MoneySense came out with their 2017 list of Canada's best places to live. Burlington was the number 2 city in all of Ontario, and number 9 out of all the cities in Canada.Guest: Rick Goldring, Mayor of the City of Burlington- What if a computer could create art? Scientists have created an artificial intelligence that is creating unique and new styles of art that have never been seen before.Guest: Shelley Falconer, pPesident and CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton
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Tonight, the Brightest Panel in Hamilton consists of 3 of Hamilton’s brightest high school valedictorians
01/07/2017 Duration: 01h12minScott welcomes three of Hamilton's brightest high school valedictorians to the show, for their perspectives on the future, politics, mediaand more. The Panel:Ryan ClarkeNicole GrazianoTony Wong
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What can be expected following a highly suspicious shooting at a house in Hamilton? What are the greatest moments in the history of Canadian sports? Should Ontario's government interfere with the business of online ticket vendors?
30/06/2017 Duration: 53minWeeks ago, Angelo Musitano was murdered. Days ago, Pat Musitano's home was shot at repeatedly. Scott asks James Dubro what this might mean and what will likely happen next. Guest: James Dubro, award-winning Crime Writer - Nowadays, computer programs are capable of buying up large amounts of tickets online, so that they can be sold second-hand at a higher price. Should Ontario's government interfere with this practice? - In honour of the 150th anniversary of Canada's confederation, Scott talks discusses the greatest moments in the history of Canadian sports. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
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Why was there a low turnout of Argos fans last Sunday? Are you ready for Hamilton's Air Guitar Championships? What can statistics tell us about our favourite authors?
29/06/2017 Duration: 01h10minNext Wednesday, the inaugural Air Guitar Hamilton Championships will take place at This Ain't Hollywood. Do you know the history of Air Guitar competitions, or how to judge an Air Guitarist's performance?Guest: Tim Evans, organizer and Chief Executive "Air-ficer" of Air Guitar Canada - Scott finds out what a statistical analysis of creative writing can reveal about our favourite authors, and what "classic" works literature have in common. Guest: Ben Blatt, author of 'Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve: What the Numbers Reveal About the Classics, Bestsellers, and Our Own Writing' - Should the Toronto Argonauts and the CFL be concerned by the turnout for last Sunday's game against the Hamilton Tiger-cats?Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH News - How many common Canadian words make no sense to Americans?
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What should be done to stop people falling into Hamilton waterfalls, the world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since WWII, and the history of Canada's national anthem
28/06/2017 Duration: 54minIt seems as though there's a rope rescue at a Hamilton waterfall every weekend. What needs to be done to stop this from happening?-The world may be facing the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II. According to the United Nations, 20 million people in South Sudan, Nigeria, Yemen and Somalia will be facing famine in the upcoming months, with hundreds of thousands of children potentially dying of starvation.Guest: Brian Stewart, longtime senior correspondent for The National-Canada's 150th birthday is this weekend. What's the story behind the Canadian national anthem and how has it changed over the years?
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Dave Andreychuk to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, CFL opening weekend, and will an increased minimum wage actually help low wage workers?
27/06/2017 Duration: 58minScott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat sports, including Dave Andreychuk headed to the Hockey Hall of Fame and the opening weekend of the CFL.-The province of Ontario is looking to raise the minimum wage to $15/hour by 2019. The city of Seattle already has a minimum wage of $15/hour and recently, the University of Washington published a study saying the average low wage worker in Seattle lost an average of $125 dollars a month.What does this mean for Ontario's low wage workers?Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor at the DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-It's been announced that Hamilton's own Dave Andreychuk will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.Guest: Dave Andreychuk
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Are Canadian prisons too accommodating to prisoners? How should schools change the way they teach math? How will Hamilton be affected by the NHL draft?
23/06/2017 Duration: 50minConvicted murderer Luka Magnotta is reportedly getting married to another innmate. - Half of Grade Six students in Hamilton are meeting the provincial standard in math, why is this and what needs to change? Guest: Dr. Robert Craigen, Associate Professor of Math, University of Manitoba. Cofounder of the Western Initiative for Strengthening Education in Math - The NHL draft is about to get underway in Chicago, and a number of Hamilton Bulldogs players are up for grabs. Guest Teri Pecoskie, journalist with The Hamilton Spectator
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The NHL Awards and Expansion Draft, how is this year's expansion draft different from previous ones, and should you expect to use an inheritance to fund your retirement?
22/06/2017 Duration: 53minScott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil discuss the NHL Awards and the NHL Expansion Draft.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor for CHCH-Nearly 18 years ago, Steve Staios was among those selected during the Atlanta Thrashers during their expansion draft.Guest: Steve Staios, former NHL player and current president of the Hamilton Bulldogs,-A report came out that says half of all Canadians expect to receive an inheritance, with many of those people expecting to use that money for their retirement.Guest: Don Fox of Investors Group and Planning Your Financial Future on AM900 CHML
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Should newspapers get a federal grant? and Calgary's bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics
21/06/2017 Duration: 41minSeveral Canadian newspaper publishers are asking the federal government for a grant to help fund print media, which has been facing increasing challenges as most people now opt to consume their news online.Guest: Paul Berton, editor-in-chief of The Hamilton Spectator-Calgary is bidding to host the 2026 Winter Olympics. They already have the facilities, having hosted already in 1988, but renovations and updates to existing facilities would require at least $2.4 billion in funding. Is it worth it?Guest: Michael Heine, Director of the International Centre for Olympic Studies at Western University
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The U.S. Open and parity in the world of golf, the NHL Awards and Expansion Draft, and hype in sports
20/06/2017 Duration: 36minScott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk about the latest news in sports, including how the playing field in golf is relatively even right now, the combination of the NHL Awards and the expansion draft, and how "hype" is an integral component of sports.
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The Brightest Panel in Hamilton gathers for in-depth conversation about art, politics, health, and Father's Day
17/06/2017 Duration: 01h03minHow will Hamilton's future be affected by the City of Hamilton's new noise bylaws? Do police have a place in highschools? How should Father's Day be celebrated?Scott brings together the Brightest Panel in Hamilton, and asks them these questions and more. Guests:Loren Leiberman, co-host of The O Show on Cable 14Scott Urquhart, journalist
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What makes a daredevil's stunt interesting? And do you know the history of the Pittsburgh Penguins?
16/06/2017 Duration: 52minWhat is it that grabs out attention about some risky acts of daring-do but not others? Were you enthralled by Erendira Wallenda's aerialist performance over Niagara Falls, during which she hung by her teeth at one point, this morning? - Over the last weekend, the PIttsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. 50 years ago, around now, the NHL expansion launched, leading to the formation of the first team of Penguins. Guest: Kevin Shea, Hockey Historian - A new study that took place across 95 Countries, over 25 years, found that more than 10 percent of the world's population is obese. Guest: Dr. Ashkan Afshin, assistant professor at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and lead author of the study
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Should parents let their children learn from their mistakes? The Golden State Warriors are the 2017 NBA champions, and what are the top 10 best Beatles songs?
14/06/2017 Duration: 58minDr. Marcia Sirota has written a number of articles about “helicopter parenting” and why it can be harmful for children. Guest: Dr. Marcia Sirota, psychiatrist and founder of the Ruthless Compassion Institute, frequent contributor to Huffington Post Canada - The Golden State Warriors are the 2017 NBA champions, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 129-120. Guest: Bubba O’Neil, sports anchor with CHCH - What are the best Beatles songs of all time? Everyone has their own opinions, but a writer for Vulture.com went through every single song from the Beatles’ studio albums and ranked them from best to worst. Beatles superfan Jamie West joins Scott to weigh in on the top ten picks from the comprehensive list.The list is available here: http://www.vulture.com/2017/06/all-213-beatles-songs-ranked-from-worst-to-best.html Guest: Jamie West
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The Pittsburgh Penguins are the 2017 Stanley Cup champions, what if Hamilton was the home of the Predators or the Penguins, and is Sidney Crosby among the best NHL players of all time?
13/06/2017 Duration: 35minScott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the Stanley Cup final and more.
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The Brightest Panel in Hamilton reassembles to take on this week's serious and light-hearted topics
10/06/2017 Duration: 01h01minScott brings together the brightest panel in Hamilton in-depth talk about poilitics, education and pizza. Guests: Sandy Shaw, Organizational Strategist, and Director with the Hamilton Port Authority Brad Clark, former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation
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The City of Hamilton has plans to honour retired Football Player Russ Jackson. Pressing concerns from the world of sports. And Canadian spelling trivia.
09/06/2017 Duration: 47minScott is joined by Russ Jackson to talk about his career, football in Canada and the plans that City Hall has for Russ Jackson Field. Guest: Russ Jackson, Hamiltonian and three-time Grey Cup champion - Scott asks what he considers to be the biggest question of the day, and gets input on current sporting events from Bubba O'Neil. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH News - Scott shares his takeaway from Former FBI Director James Comey's testimony. - Google has released the list of words that Canadians in each province most often have difficulty spelling. Can you spell all of these words without trouble?
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Which food best represents the city of Hamilton? This is the 10th Anniversary of Hamilton's Calder Cup Win. And should politicians take each other's ideas?
08/06/2017 Duration: 59minEmma Reilly has 10 finalists, voted on by the people of Hamilton, for the title of Hamilton's City Dish. Do you agree with this of finalists? Which dish is iconic for our city? Guest: Emma Reilly, reporter with The Hamilton Spectator - 10 years ago tonight, The Hamilton Bulldogs won their first Calder Cup. This was the last time Hamilton earned a professional hockey championship. Guest: Ajay Baines, the former Hamilton Bulldog who scored the Calder Cup-winning goal against the Hershey Bears - Are the Liberals stealing the NDP's ideas, and is this a bad thing? Henry Jacek: Political Science Professor at McMaster University
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Windsor Spitfires' Cristiano DiGiacinto on the Memorial Cup win and his career so far, and what does it take to be an opera singer?
07/06/2017 Duration: 41minScott speaks with Windsor Spitfires forward Cristiano DiGiacinto about his career path so far and the Spitfires' recent Memorial Cup win.Guest: Cristiano DiGiacinto, Windsor Spitfires-What is the world of an opera singer like? Scott chats with Mia Lennox, an opera singer who lives in Hamilton.Guest: Mia Lennox, mezzo-soprano and renowned opera singer