
Wes "Scoop" Nisker (December 22, 1942 – July 31, 2023) was an American author, radio commentator, comedian, and Buddhist meditation instructor. He was a fixture on the San Francisco free-form radio station KSAN in the late 1960s and 1970s, and later was heard regularly on KFOG. He was well known for the catchphrase, "If you don't like the news ... go out and make some of your own," which he also used as the title for a 1994 book. Nisker's radio features could be unconventional
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The Low Down and Far Out
White Lightning
Conspiracy
Seven Days In May
Creeps
Kickin' the Dick around
Modern American Orgasm
My Fellow Americans
KSAN Newscast from 1969
A1 White Lightning
The Low Down and Far Out - Scoop Nisker
Scoop Nisker
The Double-Breasted Sutra
The Kali Yuga Boogie
Scoop's Column
The Low Down and Far Out (Live)
The War
KSAN Herb Caen & Scoop Nisker Intro - Scoop Nisker
If You Don't Like The News Go Out And Make Some Of Your Own
A2 Modern American Orgasm
B1 Conspiracy
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