FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 2, 2023
Contact Bill Yuhnke, 716-867-1700
Yuhnke Makes Maestro Move at WEBR,
Hires Top Radio Jock to Lead Programming
Liberty Taxi legend and broadcasting maestro Bill Yuhnke is making news
again with the hiring of veteran radio jock Tony Venturoli as the new program
director at WEBR Radio 1440 AM on your dial.
"I'm very excited and pleased to announce that Tony will be taking over as
program director immediately," said Yuhnke who in January purchased Lockport -
based WLVL-AM, calling it a "sister" station to WEBR which he purchased just a
few years ago, expanding his entrepreneurship from running legendary Yellow
Cab to broadcasting.
"Tony has a long record in radio and is a perfect fit for what we are doing at
WEBR," said Yuhnke. "We are committed to offering our listeners the best radio
that we can and Tony fits perfectly with that effort."
And Venturoli said in a telephone interview that he is just delighted to get
the call from Yuhnke and is anxious to continue the local flavor of the station,
emphasizing he is a "blue-collar kid from South Buffalo" and will use his many
years of experience in radio dating back to 1972 to support Yuhnke's commitment
to make the station the best it can be.
"There's no secret to my radio formula," said Venturoli, "just be yourself
and be who your are. I come from South Buffalo and I've used my real name all
the way, dating back to when I first started in radio at top 40 station WNIA in
1972."
And he has a long history of being himself in radio with stints at WBUF for
several months while going to Buffalo State College and later working with people
like Frank Benny and Stan Roberts at WGR Radio "where we worked the Sabres
games and I did production for the great John Otto."
Tony also spent 17 years at oldies station WHTT, 104.1 where he did
"everything that needed to be done" before joining WEBR in 2021 for the noon to
3 shift.
Venturoli is on the Board of Directors at a Hilton Head, S. C., condo
complex and will continue that role where he is required to be present four times a
year. He will also work from there and of course be at WEBR much of the
remaining time to, as he puts it, "run a tight ship with a great staff," sharing
Yuhnke's passion and to the community "to make the station as best as it can be."
It sure looks like Yuhnke and Venturoli are a perfect fit and this seems
to be a move that will add a world of experience to the station and allow Yuhnke to
continue his radio broadcasting reach with a top veteran radio figure like like Tony
Venturoli.
Contact Bill Yuhnke, 716-867-1700
Yuhnke Makes Maestro Move at WEBR,
Hires Top Radio Jock to Lead Programming
Liberty Taxi legend and broadcasting maestro Bill Yuhnke is making news
again with the hiring of veteran radio jock Tony Venturoli as the new program
director at WEBR Radio 1440 AM on your dial.
"I'm very excited and pleased to announce that Tony will be taking over as
program director immediately," said Yuhnke who in January purchased Lockport -
based WLVL-AM, calling it a "sister" station to WEBR which he purchased just a
few years ago, expanding his entrepreneurship from running legendary Yellow
Cab to broadcasting.
"Tony has a long record in radio and is a perfect fit for what we are doing at
WEBR," said Yuhnke. "We are committed to offering our listeners the best radio
that we can and Tony fits perfectly with that effort."
And Venturoli said in a telephone interview that he is just delighted to get
the call from Yuhnke and is anxious to continue the local flavor of the station,
emphasizing he is a "blue-collar kid from South Buffalo" and will use his many
years of experience in radio dating back to 1972 to support Yuhnke's commitment
to make the station the best it can be.
"There's no secret to my radio formula," said Venturoli, "just be yourself
and be who your are. I come from South Buffalo and I've used my real name all
the way, dating back to when I first started in radio at top 40 station WNIA in
1972."
And he has a long history of being himself in radio with stints at WBUF for
several months while going to Buffalo State College and later working with people
like Frank Benny and Stan Roberts at WGR Radio "where we worked the Sabres
games and I did production for the great John Otto."
Tony also spent 17 years at oldies station WHTT, 104.1 where he did
"everything that needed to be done" before joining WEBR in 2021 for the noon to
3 shift.
Venturoli is on the Board of Directors at a Hilton Head, S. C., condo
complex and will continue that role where he is required to be present four times a
year. He will also work from there and of course be at WEBR much of the
remaining time to, as he puts it, "run a tight ship with a great staff," sharing
Yuhnke's passion and to the community "to make the station as best as it can be."
It sure looks like Yuhnke and Venturoli are a perfect fit and this seems
to be a move that will add a world of experience to the station and allow Yuhnke to
continue his radio broadcasting reach with a top veteran radio figure like like Tony
Venturoli.