Scott Fybush

Scott Fybush

Scott Fybush (born 1972) is an American radio industry observer, writer and consultant. He is based in Rochester, New York.

Fybush is the editor of "NorthEast Radio Watch", a long-running and widely read weekly summary of news about the radio and television industries in the Northeastern United States, and of " [http://www.theradiojournal.com/ The Radio Journal] ", a weekly national newsletter (formerly "M Street Journal"). He also edits the industry directory website "100000Watts.com", and is a regular contributor to "Radio Guide" and other trade magazines. [cite web
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title = Fybush Media: your source for all things radio-obsessive
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He is a noted expert on radio transmission towers, and visits radio and television facilities in the United States and beyond to photograph them for his "Tower Site of the Week" feature and his "Tower Site Calendar". He serves as a contributing editor to the legal ID website TopHour.com, where he posts audio clips from his travels.

Fybush is also a long-time radio news broadcaster, working for stations such as WCAP in Lowell, Massachusetts, news/talk WBZ in Boston, Massachusetts and public radio outlet WXXI in Rochester.

References

External links

* [http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html NorthEast Radio Watch]
* [http://www.fybush.com/featuredsite.html Tower Site of the Week]
* [http://www.100000watts.com/ 100000Watts.com]
* [http://www.tophour.com/ TopHour.com]


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