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The Buffalo Broadcasters Association has announced it will induct the largest class ever into its Hall of Fame this year. Additionally, a student journalist will be honored with the Tim Russert Media Career Award, which submissions are currently are being accepted for.
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Arts & CultureWith Western New York still in the grasp of the coronavirus pandemic, a newly-resettled refugee family is getting into the spirit of the City of Good…
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As you browse our websites, you may have noticed a new look and name today for the stations we operate. Our organization, formerly referred to as WNED |…
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Sunday marked 60 years of broadcasting for WBFO. The station's very first broadcast aired on January 6, 1959.The same year he patented the world's first…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo set the wheels in motion Monday to debate the legalization of recreational marijuana use in 2019. But even if New York State lawmakers…
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A portion of WBFO's Morning Edition on Wednesday, October 18, 2017.
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Another WBFO Blues Bash. Another sellout crowd. It has becoming a reoccurring theme in a city that can’t seem to get enough of the Blues. This year…
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For the third year in a row, WBFO News received top radio honors in the New York State Associated Press Association's annual awards competition.The AP…
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Arts & CultureIf you're a longtime listener of WBFO, you may remember the Heart & Soul commentaries of writer Christina Abt. Once a month, Christina joined us with…
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WBFO has won first place honors in a national competition for its coverage of the Snowvember Storm. Public Radio News Directors Inc.In an awards ceremony…