About

“The Cheap Seats with Scott Stanchak” aired on WDVR 89.7 FM for nearly two years.  Reaching over a half-million listeners, it was the only radio show in the region to cover all of the professional sports teams in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and sometimes beyond.  During its run, “The Cheap Seats with Scott Stanchak” had a number of superstar guests, including Allen Iverson, Joe Torre, Sidney Crosby, Eli Manning, Derek Jeter and Martin Brodeur.

In 2007, the popular show was taken to the web to reach a much larger number of listeners.  Then came “The Cheap Seats: Notebook.”

“The Cheap Seats: Notebook” debuted in April 2008 as a text-version of the show, providing fresh, insightful features, interviews and news.  Audio of many of these interviews is also available on ScottStanchak.com.  Since the launch, stars such as Tiger Woods, Shaquille O’Neal, Tom Brady, Mariano Rivera, Brett Favre, LeBron James, Terrell Owens, LaDainian Tomlinson, Jeter and hundreds of others have appeared.  Everything you read on the site is original — if you see a quote anywhere, including a game story, it came from an interview Scott conducted.

With “The Cheap Seats: Notebook” you can expect the same great interviews with the top athletes from across MLB, the NHL, NBA, NFL and more.  We’ll also prepare you for the biggest sporting events on the planet.  So far, we’ve covered everything from the NFL playoffs to PGA Tour events.  It’s as if you were tuning into the radio show, only this one is readable.

Be sure to check us out on your computer or mobile device at our Web address: CheapSeatsRadio.net.

About Scott Stanchak

Since June 2000, Scott has covered professional sports for print, television and radio.   He’s been a columnist, beat reporter, television reporter, sideline reporter, host and play-by-play broadcaster.

Scott has reported on everything from minor league baseball to the Super Bowl champions.  He’s covered all four major sports (NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB) and sat down with many of their biggest names.

Over the years, Scott has covered pro sports for FoxNews.com, Yahoo! Sports, “The Hunterdon Democrat” newspaper, Time Warner, NBA.com, WNBA.com, USABasketball.com, WDVR and several additional media outlets.

For more information on Scott, check out his official website: ScottStanchak.com