Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

Virtual News Center Adds Buffalo-Niagara Falls Stations


Virtual News Center
Virtual News Center

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."

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

Audacy Launches 101.1 Big Buck Country in Greenville
WROQ-FM (101.1 Big Buck Country) Greenville SC
WROQ-FM (101.1 Big Buck Country) Greenville SC
Audacy launches 101.1 Big Buck Country on WROQ-FM in Greenville, SC, marking the first New Country outlet in the Upstate in four decades. The new format is effective immediately. The station features a blend of current Country hits and classic titles, positioning itself as an edgier presentation that More

Cumulus Ups Debra Killick to Melbourne VP/Market Mgr.
Debra Killick
Debra Killick
Cumulus Media promotes Debra Killick to Vice President and Market Manager for Cumulus Melbourne, FL, effective January 1. Killick moves into the role after more than five years as General Sales Manager for Cumulus Melbourne's three radio stations and digital brands. She brings more than two decades of media More

RAB Launches AI-Focused Live Presentation Series for 2026
Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB)
Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB)
The Radio Advertising Bureau is expanding its AI-for-Radio initiative with a new series of AI-focused live presentations beginning in 2026, aimed at helping sellers and managers better navigate the rapidly evolving, AI-driven marketing landscape. The series will launch with a live virtual session titled More
Advertisement

Cumulus Lexington KY Elevates Andrea Ayers to VP/MM  
Andrea Ayers
Andrea Ayers
Cumulus Media promotes Andrea Ayers to Vice President and Market Manager for its Lexington, KY operations, effective January 1. Ayers steps into the role after serving more than a decade as Sales Manager for Cumulus' four-station cluster there. She is a 20-year veteran of the company. Mark Sullivan, More

iHM Extends Multi-Year Deal with Charlamagne Tha God
Charlamagne Tha God
Charlamagne Tha God
iHeartMedia has signed a new multi-year agreement extending its relationship with Charlamagne Tha God, co-host of WWPR (Power 105) New York's morning show The Breakfast Club and founder of The Black Effect Podcast Network. Under the deal, Charlamagne will continue as a co-host of The Breakfast Club, More

WNAM 1280 AM to Sign Off After 78 Years on Air
WNAM-AM (1280) in Appleton-Oshkosh, WI
WNAM-AM (1280) in Appleton-Oshkosh, WI
WNAM-AM (1280) in Appleton-Oshkosh, WI will end broadcasting at midnight on Wednesday, December 31, closing a chapter that began more than 78 years ago. The station first signed on May 23, 1947, after announcing its launch in the Post-Crescent the day before. Its inaugural broadcast More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement