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    WBFO Alumni

    Since our sign-on in 1959, WBFO has had hundreds of notable staff members and volunteers. Many are also graduates of our licensee, the University at Buffalo. Here is a partial list of people who helped build the rich WBFO tradition. People on the WBFO staff when the station began broadcasting January 6th, 1959 are highlighted in red.

    We also invite you to browse through some of WBFO's historical highlights.



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    NOTE: This is a work in progress. If you have additions, comments, updates or corrections, please e-mail the details to WBFO webmaster Kara Sweet. Thanks to those of you who have provided updates, and special thanks to Dan Sack and Larry Osolkowski for providing much alumni information.




    NPR Although not WBFO alumni, there are two current National Public Radio News staffers with roots in Buffalo. They are heard on WBFO through their work at NPR:

    Frank Stasio, NPR News anchor, correspondent and host, is a Western New York native and graduate of Buffalo State College, who worked in commercial radio news in Buffalo before going to NPR.

    John Stempin, NPR News anchor and producer, worked as a news correspondent at the old WEBR in Buffalo and in commercial radio here before going to NPR.





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