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by Brad Riter

5.0(22 reviews)
211 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Riter Radio streamed live M-F 10am-12pm Eastern time for 295 episodes. Host Brad Riter is a long-time radio personality based in Buffalo, NY and rarely knows what he's going to say until he hears what just came out of his mouth. Music, entertainment, and sports are frequent topics with his regular group of "correspondents." Find the latest episodes on Spotify, YouTube, Apple, and wherever finer shows are available. Score Stop Score solves most problems.

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11/5/2023

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July 3, 2026

The Perfect Game: Greg Bauch and the Story Behind "Unbelievable"

<p>Episode 299 of Riter Radio moves outdoors to the back patio as Brad welcomes longtime friend, former radio producer, comedian, and author Greg Bauch to discuss his new novel, Unbelievable. Greg shares the unlikely journey from writing comedy bits and radio sketches to publishing his second novel, explaining how a simple idea about a mythical "perfect game" in college basketball evolved over more than a decade into a fully realized story. The conversation dives deep into the creative process, including character development, world building, editing, and the challenges of turning a rough idea into a finished book.</p><p>Brad and Greg also revisit their shared history in Buffalo radio, from the chaos of the old Riter Cup e-mail competitions to Greg's early days writing comedy and production pieces that helped shape his career. Along the way, they explore the themes and inspirations behind Unbelievable, discuss the role sports and broadcasting play in the novel, debate the merits of AI in creative work, and even uncover the book's lone basketball inaccuracy: a star player wearing an impossible college jersey number. It's part book club, part radio reunion, and part celebration of the creative process.</p><p></p>

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June 10, 2026

Bob Gaughan, Jury Duty, and Other Problems

<p>After a brief break from regular podcasting, Brad Riter returns with Episode 298 and welcomes longtime Riter Radio favorite Bob Gaughan for a wide-ranging conversation. The two catch up on everything from getting older and coaching youth sports to concert plans, jury duty, and the challenge of keeping the podcast rolling toward the milestone 300th episode. Along the way, Bob shares a painful softball injury courtesy of his son, while both laugh about the realities of aging, umpiring games, and finding new ways to stay active.</p><p>On the sports side, Brad and Bob dive into Buffalo sports topics including Lindy Ruff&#39;s Coach of the Year snub, the Sabres&#39; offseason decisions surrounding Alex Tuch and the goaltending situation, and questions facing the Bills&#39; defense heading into training camp. They also discuss NFL betting futures, the controversy surrounding Texas Tech quarterback transfer Chandler Morris/Sorsby-related eligibility issues, and close with a lengthy discussion about the Jerry Sandusky case and the media narratives surrounding it. Brad wraps up the episode with an update on jury duty, the WGR schedule with Tim Graham, and plans to continue pushing Riter Radio toward Episode 300.</p><p></p>

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June 9, 2026

Corporate Brad Takes a Day Off

<p>In Episode 297 of Riter Radio, Brad Riter returned to the podcast during an unexpected break from his WGR schedule and used the opportunity to update listeners on everything happening behind the scenes. He explained how jury duty uncertainty and Tim Graham’s minicamp reporting duties led to a few days away from the radio show, while also discussing the continued evolution of his role at WGR and the future of Riter Radio. Riter reflected on how the independent podcast helped him regain his daily-show rhythm, shared plans to reconnect with regular contributors such as Scott Wilson, Bob Gaughan, and Jon Fuller, and talked about maintaining the show even as his professional radio commitments continue to grow.</p><p>Joined by Scott Wilson, the conversation shifted into a wide-ranging sports discussion that covered the NBA Finals, controversial officiating, college football’s ongoing battle over gambling and player eligibility, and major changes affecting the NCAA. Wilson also previewed the upcoming FIFA World Cup, highlighting key storylines surrounding the United States team, international rivalries, and the unique atmosphere expected when the tournament comes to North America. The episode blended personal updates, sports analysis, and the free-flowing conversations that have become a hallmark of Riter Radio, while setting the stage for future episodes as the show approaches the 300-episode milestone.</p><p></p>

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What is Riter Radio?

Riter Radio streamed live M-F 10am-12pm Eastern time for 295 episodes. Host Brad Riter is a long-time radio personality based in Buffalo, NY and rarely knows what he's going to say until he hears what just came out of his mouth. Music, entertainment, and sports are frequent topics with his regular group of "correspondents." Find the latest episodes on Spotify, YouTube, Apple, and wherever finer shows are available.

Score Stop Score solves most problems.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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