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Scott Taylor

Scott Taylor

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Scott Taylor writes the popular weekly sports column, In Winnipeg and covers sport in Winnipeg and the Upper Midwest for the National Post. He is also the sports editor of Manitoba’s largest Aboriginal newspaper, Grassroots News, is editor of Manitoba Score Magazine, the province’s amateur sports magazine, and is not only Sports Director of 92-CITI-FM radio in Winnipeg, but appears six times every morning on the No. 1 morning radio show in the city, The Tom and Joe Show.

 


Scott Taylor writes the popular weekly sports column, In Winnipeg and covers sport in Winnipeg and the Upper Midwest for the National Post. He is also the sports editor of Manitoba’s largest Aboriginal newspaper, Grassroots News, is editor of Manitoba Score Magazine, the province’s amateur sports magazine, and is not only Sports Director of 92-CITI-FM radio in Winnipeg, but appears six times every morning on the No. 1 morning radio show in the city, The Tom and Joe Show.

 

He appears every Tuesday and Thursday on The Mike Richards Show on The FAN-960 in Calgary, every Wednesday morning on The TEAM-1260 in Edmonton and appears every Saturday and Sunday on the Eric Nelson Show on 830-WCCO-AM in Minneapolis-St. Paul. He leads a monthly handicapping seminar at Assiniboia Downs called “Rookie Nights with Scott Taylor,” speaks regularly at banquets, awards dinners and to journalism classes and is not only the television voice of the Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Club, he writes the program, a regular column on the website and is a full-time marketing and account representative. He is also a regular contributor to the Sunday Night Sports Show on 92-CITI and to Off the Record  on TSN.


Recently, Taylor accepted a position as sports consultant to Manitoba Lotteries and Casinos.
In 2005, he wrote, Home Run: The History of the Winnipeg Goldeyes and CanWest Global Park and in 2007, along with designer Catherine Crivici and editor Lindsay Stewart-Glor, completed The Winnipeg Jets: A Celebration of Professional Hockey in Winnipeg. Both books are published by Winnipeg’s Studio Publications.
Taylor lives in Winnipeg with his wife Sally. The couple has two successful adult children.


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