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
Drive Thru and Virtual Graduations for Southern Tier Colleges
SUNY Corning Community College held their 62nd commencement ceremony on Saturday, graduating 537 students.
Five Everyday Products Disappearing Off the Shelves
We know there has been a shortage of toilet paper and gas caused by the global pandemic, it has been a year of lean supplies and greater demand.
Things You Should Know About Air Travel During The Pandemic [GALLERY]
I booked my first flight in over a year last week, and I learned a few things about flying during the pandemic that may help you if you’re planning a trip by plane in the near future.
Rumble Ponies Lose Home Opener to Altoona
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies played their first game in front of hundreds of cheering fans last night and although they lost to the Altoona Curve 5-0, it was great to welcome back baseball.
The First Flowers Of Spring in Binghamton [GALLERY]
The Spring rain is here and with it the first colorful flowers blooming in the southern tier.
12 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About The New York State Fair
New York’s biggest late summer event, the New York State fair is on for this year, the 18 day celebration at the fairgrounds is Syracuse draws in more than a million people
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.
Vestal Schools in Odyssey Virtual World Finals [GALLERY]
The Vestal High school and middle school have taken first place in their division for problem solving in the New York State Odyssey of the Mind championship this month.
BU Scholars Begin Installation On Memorial Mosaic for ACA
This month marked the 12th anniversary of the mass shooting at the American Civic Association in Binghamton, work is underway to install a memorial mosaic at the location.
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