I was born in Binghamton and I have been extremely blessed to have had a history with this community as a broadcaster for over 30 years. The love affair (radio) started in the 80’s and is still going today. I have been a morning man, program director, public affairs director and even a news reporter at various stations. My introduction to radio broadcasting started as an intern at WAAL in the early 80’s, I have been blessed with a colorful and eclectic career that includes all genres of music. I have hosted several morning shows, but this this is my very first talk show. I am truly honored to be a part of News Radio 1290 WNBF and I hope you will join me weekdays mornings for First News Binghamton.
Doug Mosher
Live Theater Returns to Endicott
Entertainment is making a slow and steady re-emergence, as movie theaters and clubs start to open up, and the Endicott Performing Arts Center have been holding auditions for their upcoming events.
What You Should Know Before Digging on Your Property
The springtime projects are starting, and if you’re planning any type of excavation or digging projects, we have some important information from NYSEG and RG&E
Crime Victims Assistance Center Raises Awareness In April
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month across our nation, in addition CVAC also recognizes April 18th through April 24th as Crime Victims Rights Week.
Kopernik Partners With Red Cross For Blood Drive
The Kopernik Observatory and Science Center is doing something different this week as they partner with the American Red Cross for their first blood drive.
NYS Special Olympics Set For Summer Startup
There are more signs that the pandemic is receding, as events start to resume, one of the big sporting events in New York State the Special Olympics Summer program is set to start.
NY Collegiate Sports Welcome Back Fans in the Stands
Governor Cuomo announced that beginning April 2nd collegiate sports can start bringing fans back into the stands.
Governor Cuomo Announces Mascot Design Competition
Mascots have been part of sporting events and annual causes for decades, and the search is on for an official mascot for the Lake Placid 2023 World University games.
Community Raises $100K+ For Greene, New York Man Following Farm Accident
The Community is coming together to help a young health care provider who was in a severe farming accident last Saturday that required bilateral leg amputations.
AHL Postpones Second B-Devils Game
The Covid Pandemic continues to effect sporting events in a bizarre situation at the Binghamton Devils game this past Wednesday.
Delaware Country Crisis Intervention Programs
The Delaware County Sheriff’s office is taking measures to provide mental health and crisis intervention training for law enforcement and first responders.