
Tyler Scott
Weekend Afternoon HostTyler Scott is the weekend afternoon host at Michigan Public, though you can often hear him filling in at other times during the week. Tyler started in radio at age 18, as a board operator at WMLM 1520AM in Alma, Michigan, where he later became host of The Morning Show. He studied political science and graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in 2016.
When he’s not trying to find a good story to listen to or read, Tyler especially loves listening to a wide range of music, from contemporary rap to Dad Rock and Joan Baez, even a little bit of older country (absorbed during his early days in radio). Tyler’s a big football fan – Go Blue! He loves visiting Michigan’s many gorgeous state parks, and writing amateurish poetry.
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An activist group in Northern Michigan is asking past donors to Republican Congressmen Jack Bergman’s campaign to cut off the money.Bergman was one of…
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It looks like people are buying a lot more guns (and ammo, when they can find it).More than 120,000 firearms background checks were processed in Michigan…
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Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin said in a speech Wednesday evening that some of the biggest threats facing her Michigan constituents are domestic…
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Some Michiganders on Monday had their first meal inside a restaurant in months.They were likely greeted with a temperature check and a request for their…
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Indoor dining is allowed again in Michigan, as of Monday, February 1. Bars and restaurants are waiting to see who shows up, even as they adapt to new…
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More than 34,000 small businesses are waiting to see if they’ll get a share of $55 million in state grants.The Michigan Small Business Survival Grant…
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) is targeting businesses owned by women, veterans, people of color and businesses in some rural communities with…
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It’s been a long, hard pandemic for restaurants. Michigan has banned indoor dining at restaurants twice to try and slow the spread of coronavirus -- once…
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Traffic is down at the Soo Locks. Demand for iron ore and other commodities is down compared to last year. But some Great Lakes shipping companies are…
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The hope is, high school athletes will still get a chance to finish their seasons.The Michigan High School football playoffs, and the ongoing girls…