Scott Sasina Interview: Life After TV NewsScott Sasina Interview: Life After TV NewsEndicott native Scott Sasina became a familiar face to television viewers in the Binghamton area over the past decade as he worked as a news reporter and an evening anchor at WBNG.Bob JosephBob Joseph
50 Years Ago: The Final Day of Binghamton’s WNBF-TV – Channel 1250 Years Ago: The Final Day of Binghamton’s WNBF-TV – Channel 12WNBF-TV was the first television in Binghamton. Those well-known call letters vanished from local television screens a half-century ago.Bob JosephBob Joseph
Are Insect And Bird Surprise TV Appearances Now A Thing?Are Insect And Bird Surprise TV Appearances Now A Thing?Have you ever seen those bloopers on television where something wacky, crazy or funny happens while a television reporter is on camera?Don MorganDon Morgan
WBNG-TV Sold to Atlanta-Based Company in Multi-Station DealWBNG-TV Sold to Atlanta-Based Company in Multi-Station DealBinghamton's CBS television affiliate - WBNG - is expected to have a new owner within the next several months.Bob JosephBob Joseph
Some Binghamton Over-Air TV Frequencies ChangeSome Binghamton Over-Air TV Frequencies ChangeSouthern Tier residents who still view television over-the-air with an antenna are going to have to go through another re-scanning of their channels.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte