Jay Moran
Morning Edition HostMonday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Jay joined Buffalo Toronto Public Media in 2008 and has been local host for NPR's "Morning Edition" ever since. In June, 2022, he was named one of the co-hosts of WBFO's "Buffalo, What's Next."
A graduate of St. Mary's of the Lake School, St. Francis High School and Buffalo State College, Jay has worked most of his professional career in Buffalo. Outside of public media, he continues in longstanding roles as the public address announcer for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League and as play-by-play voice of Canisius College basketball.
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Squeaky Wheel Media and Film Center is marking its 20th year of Animation Fest.
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Kelly Copps, Artistic Director of Second Generation Theatre, sat with WBFO a few days before the opening of the musical adaptation of "The Color Purple."
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The Borderland Festival returns to East Aurora's Knox Farm State Park, September 15-17, marking the fifth year for the music and arts extravaganza. Its founder, Jenn Brazill, talks with WBFO ahead of the festival.
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Sports journalist Budd Bailey details the history of the Buffalo Bills in his new book.
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City Hall and other local landmarks will be illuminated in yellow tonight in recognition of Suicide Prevention Month.
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Ahead of the Borderlands Festival, Rick Mitarotonda lead singer of the band Goose, talks with WBFO.
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Ahead of the Actors Expo, Peter Johnson of Casting Buffalo speaks with Jay Moran about what the local casting company has to offer.
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Comedian Lewis Black is set to host the special dedication to Buffalo-born legend Mark Russell at the National Comedy Center.
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Torn Space Theater is presenting "Generation" at Silo City from Aug. 4 to Aug. 13, marking a decade of work at the site
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Author Tony Hiss is issuing a call for more help in protecting the earth. Fortunately, his call is joining with others who have been making their own pleas while leading the way toward protecting the lands.