Steve Scott (announcer)
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Steve Scott is an American radio broadcast journalist best known for his work with WLS-AM. He is also a former public address announcer for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association.
[edit] Background
Scott had served as the United Center arena voice for five seasons as the replacement for the legendary Ray Clay. He left the Bulls when he took a job with WCBS-AM in New York in September 2006. He was replaced by Tommy Edwards. He also does backup PA Announcing for the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
He did double duty as the morning news anchor for WLS, where he spent nearly twenty years.
[edit] Trivia
- Attended San Jose State University.
- Won "Best Radio Reporter" from the Illinois Associated Press three times (1999, 2001, and 2002)
- Was Associated Press's "Newsfinder of the Year" in 2002.