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Virtual News Center Adds Buffalo-Niagara Falls Stations


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Virtual News Center has announced a new partnership with WLVL and WEBR, two stations owned by Kenmore Broadcasting, based in the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area of New York. This collaboration aims to enhance the stations' news coverage capabilities, providing round-the-clock news to their listeners.

Frank Miller, owner of the stations, highlighted the operational efficiencies it brings. "We really enjoy using Virtual News Center. It allows us to have a 24-hour news presence with minimal staff," Miller said. He emphasized the value of this service for a small operation like his, where budget constraints are a significant factor. "Being a News/Talk station, our listeners depend on us for community information, and Virtual News Center helps us provide that at an affordable price and on a flexible schedule," he added.

The news coverage for WLVL and WEBR is anchored by veteran broadcasters, with Peter Kileen taking the weekday slots and Sandi Conner covering weekends. This ensures that the community receives consistent and professional news coverage every day.

Joel Dearing, CEO of Virtual News Center, also commented on the partnership. "Bill Yuhnke and Frank Miller are doing great news talk radio as an independent for the Niagara Falls/Buffalo region," said Dearing. "We are excited to serve them and their audience with news content seven days a week."

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