Scott Pohl
News ReporterScott Pohl is a general assignment news reporter and produces news features and interviews. He is also an alternate local host on NPR's "Morning Edition."
Scott joined WKAR in 1984.
Prior to that, he worked with the Michigan News Network, WFMK, WKHM in Jackson and WALM in Albion.
Scott is a 1979 graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in Telecommunications.
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You’ve heard him reporting on sports for this radio station and you’ve seen him on WKAR-TV programs like the locally produced Beyond The Score. But there’s more to our friend and colleague.
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The creator of the Woke and The Knight Life speaks at the 15th MSU Comics Forum, Feb. 2-3.
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Author Bonnie Jo Campbell's latest novel tracks three generations of women living in Michigan.
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The new exhibition is all about food, where it comes from and where it goes.
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Composer David Biedenbender’s River of Time will debut Jan.12 at the Wharton Center.
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Between Two Wars is the Michigan journalist's second book in the genre. Roth spoke with WKAR's Scott Pohl about her decision to focus on the time between the American Civil War and World War II.
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WKAR's Scott Pohl and Linda Kernohan discuss Bradley Cooper's film about the illustrious composer and conductor.
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The national troupe of acrobats and performers is bringing its talents to the Wharton Center Dec. 18-20.
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The annual holiday program will feature classics like O Holy Night and Waltz of the Flowers at the Wharton Center on Saturday, Dec. 9.
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The Center for Object Research and Engagement (CORE) will help showcase the museum's more than 10,000 works of art.