Either Bob Lonsberry is Superman or there's something odd going on. I checked the schedule pages for WHAM 1180 Rochester and WSYR 570 Syracuse.
Lonsberry is on WHAM from 8 a.m. to noon. He's on WSYR from 3 to 6 p.m. Now he's going to do WGY from 6 to 8 a.m.? Even if some of those hours are recorded and played back, what happens if news is breaking? How do you talk about whether Matt Goetz should be Trump's Attorney General if he announces during the day that he's dropping out? Then Lonsberry's morning hours can't be replayed in the afternoon.
Dave Allen does "Syracuse's Morning News" on WSYR from 5 to 9 a.m. You say his last hour will be simulcast on WGY. Then I guess it won't be "Syracuse's Morning News" from 8 to 9 a.m.
I'm sure some news items are common to all Upstate NY communities. But some are not. Do you interview a mayor or county executive from Albany and replay it in Syracuse or Rochester? Discuss Hudson River pollution on WHAM, 200 miles from that river? Discuss a lake effect snowstorm on WGY, which might just be having rain?