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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A wild weekend in the world of sports
14/02/2017 Duration: 35minDon Robertson stops by to discuss the weekend in sports, including one of the most vicious high sticks that anyone has ever seen. Also Don and Scott discuss the expectations on Valentine's Day.
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Media and Trump, Councillors Whitehead and Green, taxes on sugary drinks, and having children later in life
11/02/2017 Duration: 56minScott and the brightest panel in Hamilton radio ask what role the media plays in terms of overexposure of Donald Trump. Guests: Scott Urquhart, formerly of CHCH Jamie West, of Westpro Media - The panel discuss what happened with Councillor Terry Whitehead and Councillor Matthew Green during Whitehead's press conference yesterday. - Scott and the brightest panel in Hamilton radio debate whether or not there should be a tax on sugary drinks. - The panel asks whether or not it’s wise to have children later in life.
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Arkells return to Hamilton, Canada in the 2018 Olympics, and what was it like to follow the Beatles' performance on the Ed Sullivan Show?
10/02/2017 Duration: 55minHamilton’s own Arkells will be playing at the First Ontario Centre tomorrow night.Guest: Graham Rockingham, The Hamilton Spectator-One year from now, Canada will be competing in the 2018 Olympics in South Korea.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, CHCH Sports-53 years ago today, the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show to an audience of screaming fans.But they weren't the only ones performing on the show that evening.Guests: Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill, guests on the Ed Sullivan Show
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The Quebec International Pee-wee Tournament Starts Tomorrow, Is the One-Minute Workout Too Good to Be True, Scott Surprises Legendary Hockey Referee Bill Friday with Exciting News
09/02/2017 Duration: 53minThe Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament begins tomorrow night. Scott talks to the Head Coach of the Hamilton Huskies Chris Travale, and Huskies Defencemen Tyson Wassink, about the upcoming games. As well, Scott discusses Hamilton's presence 1998 tournament, with Brandon Saigeon, who competed in those games. Guest - Chris Travale, Hamilton Huskies Head Coach Guest - Tyson Wassink, Hamilton Huskies Defencemen Guest- Brandon Saigeon, Center for the Hamilton Bulldogs - Is a one-minute workout possible? According to a new study, it is. Scott talks to one of the lead authors of the study, Martin Gibala, PhdGuest - Martin Gibala, Phd, Professor at McMaster University - Scott brings on legendary hockey referee Bill Friday, to surprise him with news of a recent decision made by Hamilton City HallGuest - Bill Friday, former referee for the World Hockey Association and the National Hockey League
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A Study Finds Government Jobs Make More than Private Sector, Why Do We Like Violent TV and Movies, New CFL Schedule, New Dictionary Words
08/02/2017 Duration: 01h04minA study from the Fraser Institute finds that government employees earn nearly 15% more than similar jobs in the private sector. - Scott is joined by pop culture expert Professor Robert Thompson to discuss violence in television and movies, if our popular stories are more violent than they used to be, and why we are drawn to violent media. Guest: Professor Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture - The new CFL schedule has been revealed, and Scott thinks it is "interesting." Rick Zamperin joins the show to talk about what the upcoming season will look like for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML) - The Merriam-Webster Dictionary a has added 1,000 new words to its next edition. Scott wonders how many of these words will be used in everyday life.
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The Super Bowl, ultimate athletes, TV ratings for American NHL teams, how do we decide which public services need funding, and should Lady Gaga have made a political statement during her halftime show performance?
07/02/2017 Duration: 01h01minScott and Don Robertson discuss the Super Bowl and ask if the NFL's overtime rules need to be changed. Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Com Choice Realty - Scott asks Don which one athlete – from any sport – he would want on his team in a must-win situation. Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Com Choice Realty - SportsBusiness Journal has released an article about TV ratings for American NHL teams in their local markets. Which teams have the best ratings and which have the worst? Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Com Choice Realty - About 1000 CUPE members rallied outside of Hamilton General Hospital earlier today to call for a 5% increase in funding for hospitals and long term care homes. Health care, education, infrastructure - how do we decide which services "deserve" more funding? Guest: Aaron Wudrick, president of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation - Did you watch Lady Gaga’s performance at the halftime show during the Super Bowl? Some people
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Is a theatre at fault for emergencies that happen inside it? Why do teens stay up late? And a big LRT announcement today
03/02/2017 Duration: 41minAll these topics and more as Anthony finishes his week in the big air chair.
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Hamilton is trying to push people into the trades, Why is Kellie Leitch still in the CPC race? And Charles Barkley is running his mouth
02/02/2017 Duration: 54minThese topics and much as Anthony sits in for Scott.
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Residents are fighting an apartment building in Stoney Creek, Hate crimes are on the rise in Quebec, And helping jurors who have PTSD
01/02/2017 Duration: 41minA developer is hoping to put in an apartment building in Stoney Creek but residents don't want it, and they have some interesting reasoning. After the shooting at the Quebec mosque there has been 14 reported hate crimes in Montreal, what's behing this? Guest - Raquel Fletcher Some court cases can be graphic and brutal yet up until now no thought has been paid to the jurors who have to sift through the evidence. Now Ontario is stepping up to provide counselling. Guest - Gary Direnfeld
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Updating the Quebec mosque shooting, Picking out the fake news, And what does it mean to be a minimalist
31/01/2017 Duration: 52minAnthony Urciuoli steps into the chair with Scott off on vacation and he's got some opinions.
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Do the libraries deserve a budget increase?, How important is Vince Carter to Canada? And get ready for the hackathon
27/01/2017 Duration: 53minCouncillor Donna Skelly believes that every department should be questioned when they ask for a budget increase, and that extends to the library. Guest - Donna Skelly Vince Carter is turning 40 today. His reputation in Canada is mixed but his impact is deniable. Guest - Bubba O'Neil There's a hackathon going on at McMaster, find out what that is and how you can watch it. Guest - Graeme Crawley
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Could the Memorial Cup come to Hamilton? Why is January a good time to buy a house, And can you trust scientific studies
26/01/2017 Duration: 55minThe Hamilton Bulldogs made their pitch to host the 2018 Memorial Cup today. They're up against Regina and Oshawa to host the 100th edition of the cup. Guest - Michael Andlauer Apparently if you're looking for a deal the best time to find one is in January. What's the reason for that? Guest - Rob Golfi Scientific studies are more and more prevelant these days, which makes sense because of the advance of technology. But it's also due to numerous scientific journals popping up that may be less than legitimate. Guest - Tim Caulfield
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New pipelines in the US, What is wine tasting really, And does yelling at referees really help?
25/01/2017 Duration: 52minDonald Trump is pushing for some pipeline projects to get started, how does this affect Canada? Guest - Marvin Ryder Wine tasting is seen by some as snooty and pretentious. But is it? Guest - Tony Aspler A new study seems to show that at least in football screaming at the ref can help you get a call. Guest - Michael Lopez
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Why do people hate the Patriots? Why is the NHL eliminating third jerseys? And where does Henry Burris rank among the best of all time?
24/01/2017 Duration: 34minAll this and more with Don Robertson on the Scott Radley Show.
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It's Friday! Time for the Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio
21/01/2017 Duration: 01h12minMike Fortune and Brad Clark drop by to discuss the inaguration of Donald Trump, the impact that the new president will have on Canada, and who Canada's Trump could be. Guest - Brad Clark Guest - Mike Fortune
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The Canadian dollar is strong, A Bulldog could be drafted in the first round, And what would you do in this awkward sitaution
20/01/2017 Duration: 54minIt seems like the message is different depending on the day. One day the Canadian dollar is strong, the next it's headed towards a cliff. Which one is it? Guest - Marvin Ryder The NHL's Central Scouting released their midseason rankings and sitting at #19 is Matthew Strome of the Hamilton Bulldogs. Guest - Matthew Strome Video has emerged of a young lady screaming obscenities at an older lady on a bus in York Region. Notably, no one steps in, was this the wrong move by the people on the bus?
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What should be done with the buildings around Gore Park, Do you bring casserole to Ticats games? And are teachers out of control?
19/01/2017 Duration: 54minThe buildings around Gore Park could use some restoration but how can it be done to satisfy all interested parties? Guest - Diane Deat A city councillor believes that it is a serious problem for people attending events at Tim Horton's Field. Guest - Bubba O'Neil
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The Leafs are actually good, Hayley Wickenheiser has retired, And is Tim Raines a hall of famer?
17/01/2017 Duration: 37minEvery single Leafs fan in the area is excited right now because their team looks like the real deal. Don Robertson stops by to talk about this and much more with Scott.
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The panel convenes once again.
14/01/2017 Duration: 01h10minScott Urquhart and Mark Hepshire join Scott to talk about anything and everything including; carbon tax, LRT and Trudeau's vacation.
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What can Hamilton learn about LRT from Kitchener-Waterloo? One of the original Much Music VJs has a new book, And do you have a favorite mug?
13/01/2017 Duration: 52minKW is nearly done their LRT and Hamilton could take some hints from them. Guest - Paige Desmond Christopher Ward was on the air when Much Music began and he has some stories. Guest - Christopher Ward Scott has a favorite mug that he must use, does that make him weird?