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Audacy on MSNHeat continues to build across WNY with record high temps challengedA dome of high pressure will allow searing heat to take control in the coming days while the dry stretch continues across ...
In the wake of his controversial decision to order the lockdown of Hyde Park Ice Pavilion while youth hockey players were arriving for a planned summer camp, Mayor Robert Restaino told a Buffalo radio ...
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Audacy on MSNWest Herr WBEN Buffalo Business Report - Tuesday, July 29th, 2025Roswell Park has jumped back into the top 50 cancer hospitals in the US, Univera Healthcare names a new President, a longtime ...
Audacy has appointed Lisa Polizzi as the new Brand Manager of WBEN-AM in Buffalo, bringing 22 years of broadcasting experience to the role.
The only thing more irresponsible than WBEN-AM’s coverage of the fiery explosion at the Rainbow Bridge at the United States-Canadian border last Wednesday was host Tom Bauerle’s excuse for ...
WBEN's morning news program will start to carry interviews with journalists from Investigative Post, initially focused on the coronavirus.
Sandy Beach is ending his 23-year run on WBEN in Buffalo at the end of this month. Beach has been working in radio for 52 years. He broke into the business as a DJ for WKBW (now WWKB) in Buffalo ...
WBEN talk show host Sandy Beach is leaving the station end of the month. Entercom, the parent company of NewsRadio 930, shared the news with employees Wednesday.
Jim Heaney tells WBEN that Mayor Byron Brown's proposed police reforms are modest, at best, and do not address many key issues raised by activists.
If you've been listening to local radio for the past few decades you're very familiar with the work of Ken Kaufman.
His old friends and former co-workers gathered in the studio at WBEN 930am to congratulate Sandy Beach on a half century of Buffalo broadcasting. It was fifty years ago to the day that Sandy was ...
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