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
Cornell Launches New Program To Help NY Craft Breweries
Cornell is helping the craft beer industry with a new program designed to help develop hops in New York State.
Binghamton Flashback: When The Arena Was Built & Biggest Concert Memories [GALLERY]
The Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena holds historic memories of some of the greatest entertainment treasures on this planet.
Broome County Will Allow Youths to Hunt Deer with Firearms
Each year New York residents participating in deer hunting and other game across the state, and this year Broome County will allow 12 and 13 years olds the opportunity to hunt Deer.
Rumble Ponies Show Their Inner Road Warrior
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies finished up their 6 game road trip with a 9-6 win over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, taking 5 of the 6 games in the series.
Binghamton Flashback: Oakdale Mall Construction Begins
Over 45 years ago construction begin on the biggest shopping center in Binghamton history at the time, The Oakdale Mall would bring several stores to the 963,475 square feet property located on Harry L Drive in Johnson City.
Ponies Getting Off To Hot Start In June
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies won their third straight game last night with a 9-3 rout over the New Hampshire Fischer Cats.
Binghamton Flashback: Norman’s Market
Long before Walmart and other superstores, we had our local mom and pop stores (classic convenience) and our locally owned food markets.
Five Fan Attacks On NBA Players: Are Sports Fans Going Crazy?
While sports venues are easing up restrictions on the number of fans that are allowed to attend a game, it appears all that pent up energy is coming through in a negative way.
Flurry Of School Year-End Activities Coming Back
Another sign that the pandemic is receding is the High school and College graduation celebrations are coming back.
11 Pictures To Help You Remember The Triple Cities Jets [GALLERY]
Do you remember the Triple Cities Jets? Take a trip back in time and take a look at some of the best bits of the team's past.