| “The Cheap Seats: Notebook” |
“The Cheap Seats: Notebook” was founded in March 2008 to supplement Scott’s popular radio show, “The Cheap Seats,” which aired on WDVR 89.7 FM. Scott has since ended the show, but the website continues to provide fans with the same great coverage of the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, minor league sports and more in the New York City area. Each week, Scott captivates readers with insightful interviews with top professional athletes, in-depth analysis and feature columns.
Since its launch, superstar athletes such as LeBron James, Tiger Woods, Martin Brodeur, Tom Brady, Terrell Owens, Andy Pettite, Brett Favre, Derek Jeter, Vince Carter, Aaron Rodgers, Ken Shamrock, Randy Moss, Shaquille O’Neal, Eli Manning, Michael Vick, Bill Belichick and dozens of others have all been interviewed for features published on the site.
For audio interviews of those who have appeared on “The Cheap Seats: Notebook,” please visit our audio archive. |
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| Demand Studios |
Scott began writing for Demand Studio’s websites in 2010. He contributes sports-related insight to LiveStrong.com, eHow and AnswerBag.com. |
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LiveStrong.com | eHow.com | AnswerBag.com |
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| NBA Web Properties |
| Scott wrote exclusively for NBA websites between May 2009 and August 2011. These websites include NBA.com, NBADLeague.com, WNBA.com, USABasketball.com and NBA.com international. During those two-plus years, Scott covered major events including the NBA Draft Lottery, NBA Draft, NBA All-Star Weekend, NBA Playoffs, NBA D-League Draft, NBA D-League Showcase, NBA D-League Finals, WNBA Draft Lottery, WNBA Draft, WNBA All-Star Weekend and WNBA Finals.
Scott also conducted and produced video interviews for the aforementioned websites. In addition, Scott oversaw 22 individual NBA, WNBA and NBA D-League team websites for the league. |
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NBA.com | NBADLeague.com | WNBA.com | USABasketball.com | NBA.com/India | NBA.de | NBA Ene-Be-A |
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Over 100 features written. |
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“The Fast Break” NBA Column Archive |
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Catching up with Dwight Howard – Feb. 18, 2011 |
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One-on-One with Russell Westbrook – Jan. 3, 2011 |
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Carmelo Anthony | Tyson Chandler | Tim Duncan | Pau Gasol | Blake Griffin | LeBron James | Dirk Nowitzki | Chris Paul | Derrick Rose | Dwyane Wade |
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| Yahoo! Sports |
Scott has written for Yahoo! Sports, the number-one most popular sports website. |
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Yahoo! Sports |
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Rickey Henderson is Preparing His HOF Speech – March 4, 2009 |
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| The Hunterdon Democrat |
For nine years, Scott covered professional sports for this 30,000-circulation newspaper. During that time, he was the paper’s “Minor League Beat Reporter” (2000-2005; Trenton Thunder and Somerset Patriots), as well as contributed frequent professional sports features and columns.
Scott covered everything from the New York Giants’ 2008 Super Bowl Championship to Rickey Henderson’s stint in the independent Atlantic League. |
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Hunterdon Democrat |
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Patriots Start Season With Big Win – April 30, 2009 |
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Patriots Rivalry With Bears Can Continue – Nov. 28, 2008 |
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Big Blue Prepping For Big Game – Jan. 31, 2008 |
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Leaving the Atlantic League for Loot – July 12, 2007 |
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Somerset Patriots’ Anniversary Top 10 – April 25, 2007 |
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Only last five HCD stories are linked on ScottStanchak.com |
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| AtlanticLeagueBaseball.com |
| In 2003, Scott founded AtlanticLeagueBaseball.com. Over the next seven years, it became the independent Atlantic League’s exclusive source for breaking news and feature stories. Fans, players, coaches, front office staffs and league officials all made up the site’s visitor base, which stretched into the thousands every single day. Scott eventually sold the website in 2010.
October 24, 2008: Scott, along with colleague Mike Ashmore, broke the biggest news in the Atlantic League’s 11-year history when they reported that the Newark Bears were folding. Several major news outlets, including New Jersey’s largest newspaper (The Star-Ledger), radio station (NJ 101.5 FM) and television station (News 12 NJ) credited them with first reporting the story. |
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| Since 2000, Scott’s work has also been featured in dozens of other newspapers, magazines and online media outlets, including FoxNews.com, The Reporter newspaper, Connecticut Post and Courier News. |
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