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Finger Lakes News Radio Program Schedule
Finger Lakes News Radio is 1240, WGVA in Geneva and 1590AM and 98.1FM, WAUB in Auburn.
Finger Lakes News Radio is local news, right here, right now, 24 hours a day for your town. No offense to
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| News Director Joe Nittler gets the story |
Rochester, Syracuse, Irondequoit or Liverpool, but we want to know what's going on where WE live and we know you do, too. Our six member news team is covering the meetings, making the phone calls and tracking down the information that's important to your lives. When it comes to covering local news, we're wired.
The information begins weekday mornings with the Finger Lakes Morning News from 5:30-9, hosted by Ted Baker. Ted's been bonding with radio audiences for almost 30 years. He's got his own take on the day's events, and he's not afraid to share it.
Erik Sorensen has the news from our Auburn studios on WAUB and Greg Cotterill reports from our Geneva newsroom. ABC covers the world at the top and bottom of every hour. Kevin Williams from News 10 NBC has 30 years of experience forecasting Finger Lakes weather like no one else can, plus there's sports, the financial market preview with David DeCourcey and newsmaker guests. Listen to the Finger Lakes Morning News and when someone at work asks you "did you hear?" you'll be able to answer "yes."
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| Bill Nojay, weekdays 11 AM-noon |
Our live coverage of local High School sports has twice won awards for the best in New York from the New York State Broadcasters Association. We also bring you Syracuse Orange football and basketball and we're the Finger Lakes official home of the Super Bowl champion New York Giants as well as the 2007 NY-Penn League champion Auburn Doubledays.
Nobody beats Finger Lakes News Radio when it comes to special event coverage, from the Governor's State of the State address to our non-stop daylong live coverage of the ice storm in April, 2003. Right here, right now, working to keep you informed and entertained 24 hours a day, every day. Finger Lakes News Radio.







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