WBFO
Broadcast area | Buffalo, New York |
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Frequency | 88.7 MHz (HD Radio) |
Programming | |
Format | Public Radio, full service, jazz |
Affiliations | NPR |
Ownership | |
Owner | The State University of New York |
History | |
First air date | January 6, 1959 |
Call sign meaning | BuFfalO |
Technical information | |
Class | B |
ERP | 50,000 watts |
HAAT | 117 meters |
Links | |
Webcast | WBFO-FM PLS M3U |
Website | WBFO.org |
WBFO, broadcast on 88.7 FM, is the largest NPR member station for Buffalo, New York. It is broadcast from the South campus (AKA Main Street Campus) of the University at Buffalo.
The station runs a hybrid of NPR programming and locally operated jazz, blues, and contemporary music. It has repeater stations on 88.1 in Jamestown, New York as WUBJ and 91.3 in Olean, New York as WOLN.
WBFO has acknowledged that it is considering consolidation of services with, and possibly entering into a local marketing agreement with, crosstown rival WNED-AM, which carries some of the same programming as WBFO. The stations plan on making a full announcement on the future of WBFO at the end of 2010.[1]
Programming
WBFO presents a mix of news and music programming. WBFO's local news department has been highly recognized by the New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association. WBFO is all-news during the day and features jazz during the evenings and overnights.
Weekends air a mix of syndicated talk programs (such as Car Talk, Only A Game and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!) in mornings, and music programs (The Thistle & Shamrock, Bebop and Beyond, and Piano Jazz) in the evenings. Locally originated blues programming fills out most of the Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Prior to 2010, WBFO aired a four-hour block of jazz programming during the midday shift between Morning Edition and Talk of the Nation. This was eliminated in 2010, with Fresh Air moving to an earlier time slot and additional talk programming (all network or syndicated) added. The program changes also eliminated an additional two hours of jazz and local music in the evening time slot, pushing the start of jazz programming from 8 p.m. back to 10 p.m., being replaced by replays of programming that had already aired on WBFO earlier in the day.
- Morning Edition, 5-10 AM
- On Point, 10-11 AM and 8-9 PM
- The Capitol Pressroom, 1 PM-2 PM
- Talk of the Nation, 2-4 PM
- All Things Considered, weekdays 4-7 PM, weekends 5-6 PM
- Jazz (The Sunset Lounge) with Debbie Sims, 10 PM-12 M
- Blues with Jim Santella, Anita West, and Debbie Sims weekends 11 AM-5 PM
- Fresh Air, weekdays 7-8 PM, Sundays 7-8 AM
- Only a Game, Saturdays 7-8 AM
- Weekend Edition, 8-10 AM
- Car Talk, Saturdays 6-7 AM, repeated 10-11 AM
- Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Sundays 6-7 AM, repeated 10-11 AM
- This American Life, weekends 6-8 PM
- Science Friday, Friday 2-4 PM (part of Talk of the Nation)
- The Thistle & Shamrock, Saturdays 8-10 PM
- Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz, Saturdays 10 PM-12 M
- Bebop and Beyond, Sundays 8-9 PM
- Jazz Favorites Hour, Sundays 9-10 PM
WBFO also runs an HD2 channel called "On the Border," with an adult album alternative format. WBFO On the Border is a reflection of the Buffalo music culture, offering an eclectic blend of alternative rock, jazz, world, folk, country, and blues performed by emerging and heritage musicians.
Staff
Full Time Staff
Mark Vogelzang, Interim General Manager
David Benders, Assistant General Manager and Program Director
Doug Blakely, producer, midday jazz host, and Talk of the Nation host
Kelli Bocock Natale, Producer
Eileen Buckley, Assistant News Director and News Reporter/Producer
Damian Dolce, Resource Manager
Bert Gambini, Music Director and Morning Edition host
Joyce Kryszak, News and Cultural Affairs Producer
Mike McKay, Underwriting Sales Consultant
Mark Scott, News Director
Kara Sweet, Director of Digital Media and Underwriting Sales Consultant
Joan Wilson, Director of Communications and Marketing and Assistant General Manager
Mark Wozniak, All Things Considered host and Traffic Director
Donald R. Ingalls, Jr., Advisory Board Chair
WBFO's Part Time Staff
David Chandler, Audio Engineer
Michael Kirwan, Sunday control board operator, Jazz and Blues host
Christopher Jamele, Weekend Edition host
Lauren Mook, Member Services Coordinator
Howard Riedel, Alternate Morning Edition host
Jim Santella, Blues host and co-host of Theatre Talk
Debbie Sims, Saturday Blues host from 10PM until midnight, fill-in jazz host, and audio producer
Anita West, Sunday Blues host
WBFO's On-Air/ Production Volunteers
Anthony Chase, co-host of Theatre Talk
Leslie Church, Digital Media Assistant
Macy Favor, host of the Jazz Favorites Hour
Nakisha Henry
Barbara Herrick, production volunteer
Dick Judelsohn, host of BeBop and Beyond
Andrew Polina
References
- WBFO Official Web site
- Facility details for Facility ID WBFO ({{{2}}}) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- {{{2}}} in Nielsen Audio's FM station database