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The Buffalo Bills and Highmark Stadium announcing a new long-term partnership with Pepsi as the official drink of the Buffalo Bills going back to 1998.
The Cheektowaga Police Department says officers were involved in a shooting Wednesday afternoon at an apartment complex in North Buffalo. Read more from WBEN: ...
Sheila Murphy is back in the news business, and it beats vacuum cleaning. “I’m 59 years old and I can’t sleep at night,” said Murphy, a pioneering female news anchor ...
Audacy has appointed Lisa Polizzi as the new Brand Manager of WBEN-AM in Buffalo, bringing 22 years of broadcasting experience to the role.
WBEN-TV, now WIVB-TV, remains in the same studios the station moved into 55 years ago this week. WBEN and WBEN-FM, now Star 102.5, moved from the Elmwood Avenue location to Amherst in 2000.
Entercom Buffalo has confirmed David's full time employer wouldn't let him do his new radio show on WBEN-AM. Entercom announced in mid-October that Bellavia would host his show 10 pm to 1 am. He ...
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 ...
Entercom’s NewsRadio 930 WBEN, “The Voice of Buffalo”, is expanding its local talk lineup with the addition of “The David Bellavia Show” weeknights 10pm to 1am beginning 10/21. Bellavia ...
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 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Medal of Honor recipient David Bellavia begins his new role as a full-time radio talk show host on WBEN 930 AM on Monday. He's taking over for Sandy Beach, who wrapped his 60 ...
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 ...
Lacy's work as a morning host started in 1984 on WBEN, which he hosted for 16 years before moving to WHTT Classic Hits 104.1. He has hosted the morning show there since April 2002.