Bauerle Audacy
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Archive of the daily Bauerle and Bellavia Show on WBEN
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4-18-24 Full Show
To open the program, Bauerle talks about a story out of the Yonkers Times about the Supreme Court of the United States accepting a case regarding the use of public, taxpayer funds to help pay for the Bills new stadium.
The majority of the program, however, is aimed at what music genre/artist is king to you? And is there an artist that is widely adored that you don't particularly care for? -
New information in Albert the Alligator case (4-17-24 Full Show)
New information has come to light in the curious case of Albert the Alligator, WKBW's I-Team obtained documents showing Albert's owner, Tony Cavallaro, made repeated attempts to contact the DEC between the expiration of his license for Albert, and the confiscation of Albert last month. Tony Cavallaro joins the program to give his thoughts on the new information and take your calls.
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Have you ever been fired? (4-16-24 Full Show)
Today's program was catalyzed by the Sabres announcing the firing of Head Coach Don Granato after just over three years, due to the team fell short of expectations, missing the playoffs and extending their league-record playoff drought to 13 seasons, which begs the question, have you ever found yourself in the position Granato currently finds himself in? And if so, how did your employer go about firing you?
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4-15-24 Full Show
In today's edition of the program, Bauerle has you play 'career counselor'. What would your advice to the youth be regarding their future, is it more wise to attend a four year school, or vocational school, which has become an increasingly popular choice, as enrollment in vocational programs jumped up 16% last year. Also, just how old is 'old'?
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Have you noticed people becoming increasingly rude lately? (4-12-24 Full Show)
Today's program deals with politeness and rudeness, have you noticed people have become increasingly rude as of late? Do you have specific examples of it?
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How will you remember O.J. Simpson? (4-11-24 Full Show)
O.J. Simpson, a former Buffalo Bill, and former NFL MVP who became the first player to rush for over 2,000 yards in a season, known more ingloriously for being accused of the murders of his wife Nicole Brown-Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, has died at the age of 76.
With the news of O.J.'s passing, how will you remember O.J.? Did you ever have an encounter with O.J. in Buffalo or elsewhere? Do you think he committed the murders although he was famously acquitted in his criminal trial?
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TB is the worst. A crass Neanderthal who poorly represents Buffalo. Get rid of him. How dare he question Alan Pergament. He owes this City an apology. Now.