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Brad Riter

Score Stop Score used to be called Riter Radio and streams live M-F 10am-12pm Eastern time. 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.

  1. 17 APR

    Playoff Fever and Hall of Fame Debates

    In this jam-packed episode of Riter Radio, Brad dives headfirst into the electric atmosphere of the NHL playoffs as the Buffalo Sabres finally break their 14-year postseason drought. Brad meticulously breaks down the newly released schedule, weighing the logistics of the Sunday night start time against a busy weekend of basketball banquets and youth sports. He reflects on the historical overlap of the NHL playoffs and the NFL Draft, recalling the shift to the Thursday night format in 2010 and how this year’s Sabres schedule might play out alongside the Buffalo Bills’ draft strategy. Between navigating the final days of "indoor baseball" and planning his annual draft party, Brad captures the unique intensity of a city ready to balance high-stakes hockey with the hope of a new football season. As the show moves into its second hour, Brad is joined by Scott Wilson to dive deeper into the local sports landscape and the sheer relief of having meaningful hockey in April. The conversation then shifts gears with senior music correspondent Josh Gregory to dissect the newly announced Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class. The group offers a candid and somewhat skeptical review of a list they label as "boring," sparking a heated debate over Sade’s place in a "rock" institution versus the undeniable influence of New Order and Iron Maiden. From Billy Idol's punk roots to the sibling rivalry of Oasis, Brad, Scott, and Josh provide a deep, opinionated dive into the legends—and the head-scratchers—shaping the headlines this week.

    1hr 50min
  2. 13 APR

    Morning Chaos and Dad Duties

    In a special "early start" that felt anything but productive, Brad kicks off Episode 291 by detailing the collapse of his typical morning routine. After waking up nearly two hours before his usual 8:45 AM alarm, things quickly spiraled from a peaceful morning of reading into a series of "dad tax" duties. Between navigating a "horrific traffic loop" to drop off kids who usually walk to school and dealing with a house hit by sudden illness and barometric pressure migraines, Brad reflects on the "dirty trick" schools play with constant breaks. He also shares a bit of fatherly wisdom he imparted to his 9-year-old during the morning commute: the tactical superiority of the right-hand turn to avoid crossing traffic. The energy shifts to sports as the Buffalo Sabres approach a potentially historic night. Brad performs some live "radio math" to calculate the magic numbers, realizing mid-show that the Sabres could actually clinch the Atlantic Division tonight with a win in Chicago and a little help from Detroit. Beyond the NHL, the family’s personal sports season is hitting a fever pitch—and hitting the wallet. After his middle son won $381 in an NCAA pool, Brad finds himself heading back to the sporting goods store to facilitate the purchase of a high-end $300 baseball bat. The episode wraps with a teaser for a new podcast concept: a cinematic journey through film history with his son, Zach, tracing a directorial and thematic line from The Silence of the Lambs to The Game and beyond.

    1hr 46min

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Score Stop Score used to be called Riter Radio and streams live M-F 10am-12pm Eastern time. 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.

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