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WHYY PARTNERS WITH PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS
JOURNAL FOR WEEKDAY BUSINESS REPORTS ON 91FM
WHYY and Philadelphia Business Journal
have joined in a strategic partnership to provide additional
local business coverage for WHYY listeners and Philadelphia
Business Journal readers. LOCAL BUSINESS REPORT airs each
weekday at 6:50 a.m. and 8:50 a.m. on 91FM during MORNING EDITION.
Reported by Tracy Sabol, Philadelphia Business Journal Broadcast
Reporter, LOCAL BUSINESS REPORT will feature the latest business
developments from across the region.
"WHYYs alliance with Philadelphia Business Journal
is part of our strategy to provide additional programs that
serve residents of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware,"
said Bruce Flamm, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
of WHYY.
"People rely on Philadelphia Business Journal for
our areas top business stories," said Lyn Kremer,
Publisher of Philadelphia Business Journal. "Our
partnership with WHYY will be a valuable asset to those who
want the latest breaking business news."
The partnership increases WHYYs business coverage, which
includes MARKETPLACE, a national daily program about business,
the global economy and finance, airing each weekday at 6:00
p.m. on 91FM.
91FM will provide a new outlet for Philadelphia Business
Journals extensive reporting of the local business
news.
Tracy Sabol is the Broadcast Reporter for Philadelphia Business
Journal. Sabol previously served as Contributing Broadcast
Reporter for the journals "sister publication"
the Atlanta Business Chronicle. She has also worked in Atlanta
as a
Producer at WXIA-TV, the NBC affiliate, as well as CNN and AT&T
Broadband.
Philadelphia Business Journal is the preeminent provider of
local business news and is currently celebrating its 20th year
of publishing. Philadelphia Business Journal is a wholly
owned subsidiary of American City Business Journals, a network
of 41 business journals located in U.S. major markets.
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