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wnylib

(21,346 posts)
Wed Mar 25, 2020, 11:51 PM Mar 2020

Kudos to WBFO, the NPR station in Buffalo.

FINALLY, on Wedneday they covered all of Cuomo's daily brief and did not break for Donny Death's circus sideshow. It's about time they stopped giving him free campaign coverage to spread disinformation and went to the source of real news for NYers -- and the nation.

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Kudos to WBFO, the NPR station in Buffalo. (Original Post) wnylib Mar 2020 OP
Indeed... 2naSalit Mar 2020 #1
NPR in Seattle dropped the reality show too PSPS Mar 2020 #2
Glad to know that the NPR stations, at least, wnylib Mar 2020 #3
Oh no. Take back the kudos. wnylib Mar 2020 #4

2naSalit

(86,371 posts)
1. Indeed...
Thu Mar 26, 2020, 12:03 AM
Mar 2020

Out here in Montana, they didn't cover it at all. Instead they had announcements about the virus, our state went to "stay at home" plan though many businesses and schools were closed over a week ago. I've been in "safe mode" since about the first week if this month but I am usually not out in public most of the time anyway. Now I have an excuse to stay inside if I want to.

wnylib

(21,346 posts)
4. Oh no. Take back the kudos.
Thu Mar 26, 2020, 03:55 PM
Mar 2020

WBFO plans to cut away to the Trump campaign rally today around 5 pm, give or take an hour, depending on when he shows up.

So, they must be doing well financially with their corporate backers. They don't need my donation. I'd rather give to a worthy cause than a Trump rally supporter.

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