
Scott Finn
Scott Finn is a former news director at WUSF Public Media, which provides in-depth reporting for Tampa Bay and all of Florida.
Before moving to Tampa in 2009, he was news director at West Virginia Public Broadcasting and a reporter for The Charleston Gazette, where he covered state government, business and education and won top awards from the National Education Writers Association and Investigative Reporters and Editors.
Scott is a native of Creston, Iowa and has his masterâ
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Congratulations to WUSF filmmakers Jennifer Molina and Sarah Pusateri for winning a Suncoast Emmy for their documentary "Uniform Betrayal: Rape in the…
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USF's Student Government and the company that runs the USF Sun Dome have a message for English indie rockers Mumford and Sons: We want you.Specifically,…
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Most of us have seen it – the photo of Tampa socialite Jill Kelley and former CIA Director David Petraeus on the Kelley’s South Tampa lawn.She’s wearing a…
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Should newspapers be in the business of endorsing candidates? And is there really an editorial firewall between the reporters and the editorial page of…
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qdgprD3PH8Remember four-year-old Abbie Evans, reduced to tears after hearing yet another NPR story Mitt Romney and "Bronco…
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WUSF News Director Scott Finn and WFAE News Director Greg Collard reflect on their coverage of the national conventions. This is republished from…
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Oops.This morning, about 12,500 voters in Florida's Pinellas County received a robocall from the county election supervisor's office...telling them they…
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In theory, Obama appears to be winning the early vote in Florida.Democrats are leading Republicans 43 to 40 percent in early voting and absentee ballots…
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Depends. Whom do you believe?The Tampa Bay Times/Bay News 9 poll out today shows that 6 percent lead for Romney in Florida. It's consistent with earier…
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As Hurricane Sandy began to hit Washington D.C., a photo went viral: three soldiers guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in a driving rain.NPR.org…