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WNED | WBFO Magazine November 2018 WNED | WBFO Magazine November 2018 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2 AT 9 PM ON WNED-TV WNED | WBFO Digital Magazine Staff WNED | WBFO Magazine WNED | WBFO Board DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS/ November 2018 CHAIR EMERITI MAGAZINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Heather Hare Karen Arrison William G. Gisel, Jr. Mary Ann Lauricella Robert M. Greene, Esq. Dennis M. Penman CONTENT ASSOCIATE/MAGAZINE EDITOR CONTENTS (Click the button to jump to a section) Kevin T. Keane Sue M. Wardynski Dallas Taylor Brian E. Keating GRAPHIC DESIGNER Christopher Hyzy CHAIR Joseph McDonald WBFO-FM 88.7 Schedule & Roster 4-5 VICE CHAIR Maureen Hurley PHOTOGRAPHER/DESIGNER SECRETARY Joseph Saffire Eileen Koteras Elibol TREASURER Carlton Brock, Jr. WBFO Features 6-11 STATION CONTRIBUTORS PRESIDENT AND CEO Donald K. Boswell EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND COO Nancy Hammond Senior Director of Radio/TV Programming Classical 94.5 WNED Schedule & Roster 12-13 SVP AND CHIEF CONTENT OFFICER David C. Rotterman Kathryn Larsen VP, SALES & MARKETING Gordon Bayliss VP, DEVELOPMENT Michael Holley WBFO News Director Classical Features 14-17 VP, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Joseph Puma Dave Debo Program Director Classical 94.5 WNED WNED-TV Daytime Schedule 20 David Anderson, Karen Arrison, Donald K. Boswell, Carlton Brock, Jr. Mark Michaud David Chamberlain, JoAnne Cobler, MD, John Connerton WNED | WBFO Magazine (USPS713-400) is a Prime-time WNED-TV Listings 21-25 Tomas Holmlund, MD, Maureen Hurley, Barbara Irwin, Anthony Johnson membership magazine published monthly by the Western New York Public Broadcasting Association Robert Kresse, Tod Martin, Joseph McDonald, Britta L. McKenna at Horizons Plaza, P.O. Box 1263, Buffalo, N.Y. 14240, Cover Story and Features Jack McNeill, Alfonso O’Neil-White, David O’Rourke, Ph.D., Jenae Pitts 716-845-7000. Annual memberships include a 26-33 year’s subscription to WNED | WBFO Magazine, for Bruce Popko, Jr., Theresa E. Quinn, John D. Reinhold, Joseph Saffire which $4 of membership dues is designated. WNED thinkbright Create Schedule Jason Santiago, Cindy Vance, Nancy Ware, Patrick Whalen 35 OUR FUNDERS: In addition to membership contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, a portion of the WNED PBS KIDS 24/7 Schedule 36 operating expenses of WNED-TV, WNED thinkbright Create, WBFO-FM 88.7 and Classical 94.5 WNED is supplied by CCPTA grants from the New York State Department of Central Canadian Public Television Association Education and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. PRESIDENT Philip B. Lind The Western New York Public Broadcasting Association is a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of VICE PRESIDENT Mark Romoff New York State. SECRETARY George J. Eydt TREASURER Steven Matheson DIRECTOR Joanna Makomaski OUR LIST EXCHANGE POLICY: WNED | WBFO does not sell, rent or trade its membership list with 477 Richmond Street West - Suite 602 Toronto, ON M5V 3E7 political organizations. WNED | WBFO does, on occasion, exchange its membership list with like-minded not-for- profit organizations in order to reach new audiences and WNED | WBFO CONTACT INFORMATION potential members. If you wish to be excluded from such exchanges, please notify WNED | WBFO’s Membership Membership Department Department at 1-800-678-1873 (toll free), 716-845-7038 or Buffalo: 716-845-7038 email [email protected]. Canada: 1-800-678-1873 email: [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: WNED | WBFO’s radio and television stations regularly shut down for scheduled maintenance. WNED-TV and WNED thinkbright Create Generally, this happens around midnight, often on a Sunday, and the station is off the air for only a few hours. We will Classical 94.5 WNED let you know about such occasions with announcements WBFO-FM 88.7 on the air. However, from time to time, a station will COVER STORY ON PAGE 26 U.S. and Canada: 716-845-7000, option 7 or x343 experience an unexpected technical problem or power email: [email protected] outage with little or no warning. In these cases, it is usually impossible to give advance warning of the interruption To Volunteer: of service. All program listings are up-to-date at the time U.S. and Canada: 716-845-7025 of this magazine’s distribution. However, they can change email: [email protected] after the magazine is sent out. We encourage you to visit CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR STATIONS wned.org/television/schedules for the most current program listings. WNED-TV • WBFO-FM 88.7 • Classical 94.5 WNED JazzWorks (WBFO HD-2) • WNED thinkbright Create • WNED PBS KIDS 24/7 WNED | WBFO Digital Magazine Staff WNED | WBFO Magazine WNED | WBFO Board DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS/ November 2018 CHAIR EMERITI MAGAZINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Heather Hare Karen Arrison William G. Gisel, Jr. Mary Ann Lauricella Robert M. Greene, Esq. Dennis M. Penman CONTENT ASSOCIATE/MAGAZINE EDITOR CONTENTS (Click the button to jump to a section) Kevin T. Keane Sue M. Wardynski Dallas Taylor Brian E. Keating GRAPHIC DESIGNER Christopher Hyzy CHAIR Joseph McDonald WBFO-FM 88.7 Schedule & Roster 4-5 VICE CHAIR Maureen Hurley PHOTOGRAPHER/DESIGNER SECRETARY Joseph Saffire Eileen Koteras Elibol TREASURER Carlton Brock, Jr. WBFO Features 6-11 STATION CONTRIBUTORS PRESIDENT AND CEO Donald K. Boswell EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND COO Nancy Hammond Senior Director of Radio/TV Programming Classical 94.5 WNED Schedule & Roster 12-13 SVP AND CHIEF CONTENT OFFICER David C. Rotterman Kathryn Larsen VP, SALES & MARKETING Gordon Bayliss VP, DEVELOPMENT Michael Holley WBFO News Director Classical Features 14-17 VP, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Joseph Puma Dave Debo Program Director Classical 94.5 WNED WNED-TV Daytime Schedule 20 David Anderson, Karen Arrison, Donald K. Boswell, Carlton Brock, Jr. Mark Michaud David Chamberlain, JoAnne Cobler, MD, John Connerton WNED | WBFO Magazine (USPS713-400) is a Prime-time WNED-TV Listings 21-25 Tomas Holmlund, MD, Maureen Hurley, Barbara Irwin, Anthony Johnson membership magazine published monthly by the Western New York Public Broadcasting Association Robert Kresse, Tod Martin, Joseph McDonald, Britta L. McKenna at Horizons Plaza, P.O. Box 1263, Buffalo, N.Y. 14240, Cover Story and Features Jack McNeill, Alfonso O’Neil-White, David O’Rourke, Ph.D., Jenae Pitts 716-845-7000. Annual memberships include a 26-33 year’s subscription to WNED | WBFO Magazine, for Bruce Popko, Jr., Theresa E. Quinn, John D. Reinhold, Joseph Saffire which $4 of membership dues is designated. WNED thinkbright Create Schedule Jason Santiago, Cindy Vance, Nancy Ware, Patrick Whalen 35 OUR FUNDERS: In addition to membership contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, a portion of the WNED PBS KIDS 24/7 Schedule 36 operating expenses of WNED-TV, WNED thinkbright Create, WBFO-FM 88.7 and Classical 94.5 WNED is supplied by CCPTA grants from the New York State Department of Central Canadian Public Television Association Education and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. PRESIDENT Philip B. Lind The Western New York Public Broadcasting Association is a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of VICE PRESIDENT Mark Romoff New York State. SECRETARY George J. Eydt TREASURER Steven Matheson DIRECTOR Joanna Makomaski OUR LIST EXCHANGE POLICY: WNED | WBFO does not sell, rent or trade its membership list with 477 Richmond Street West - Suite 602 Toronto, ON M5V 3E7 political organizations. WNED | WBFO does, on occasion, exchange its membership list with like-minded not-for- profit organizations in order to reach new audiences and WNED | WBFO CONTACT INFORMATION potential members. If you wish to be excluded from such exchanges, please notify WNED | WBFO’s Membership Membership Department Department at 1-800-678-1873 (toll free), 716-845-7038 or Buffalo: 716-845-7038 email [email protected]. Canada: 1-800-678-1873 email: [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: WNED | WBFO’s radio and television stations regularly shut down for scheduled maintenance. WNED-TV and WNED thinkbright Create Generally, this happens around midnight, often on a Sunday, and the station is off the air for only a few hours. We will Classical 94.5 WNED let you know about such occasions with announcements WBFO-FM 88.7 on the air. However, from time to time, a station will COVER STORY ON PAGE 26 U.S. and Canada: 716-845-7000, option 7 or x343 experience an unexpected technical problem or power email: [email protected] outage with little or no warning. In these cases, it is usually impossible to give advance warning of the interruption To Volunteer: of service. All program listings are up-to-date at the time U.S. and Canada: 716-845-7025 of this magazine’s distribution. However, they can change email: [email protected] after the magazine is sent out. We encourage you to visit CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR STATIONS wned.org/television/schedules for the most current program listings. WNED-TV • WBFO-FM 88.7 • Classical 94.5 WNED JazzWorks (WBFO HD-2) • WNED thinkbright Create • WNED PBS KIDS 24/7 WBFO-FM 88.7 | Schedule WBFO-FM 88.7 | Roster Click here for our iPhone & iPad App Click here for our Android App Dave Debo Omar Fetouh WBFO News Director Assistant News Director SUNDAY MONDAY through FRIDAY SATURDAY @WBFOmar A.M. 5-6:00 BBC BBC Eileen Buckley Avery Schneider Capital Pressroom 6-7:00 Living on Earth Senior Reporter Assistant News Director Weekend Morning Edition @EileenWBFO @SAvery131 7-8:00 Fresh Air Weekend with Marketplace at 6:50 & 8:50 Only a Game Karen DeWitt Jay Moran 8-9:00 Albany Correspondent Morning Edition Host Weekend Edition Weekend Edition @Kdewitt7 (5 a.m. - 10 a.m. M-F) Sunday Saturday 9-10:00 Angelica Morrison Mark Wozniak Wait, Wait, Planet Money / Managing Editor- All Things Considered Host 10-11:00 Don’t Tell Me How I Built This Special Projects (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. M-F) @BFOwoz On Point Wait, Wait, 11-12:00 Ted Radio Hour Don't Tell Me Chris Caya Mark Scott Reporter Program Host / Reporter P.M.
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