“Western New York is a community known for their generosity. The people of Oklahoma need help. Our team here at WBBZ-TV immediately responded to connect with the Buffalo Chapter of the American Red Cross to launch an on-air and online relief effort,” Bob said.
Viewers can help the Red Cross respond in Oklahoma. Call, Click, or text a donation to the Disaster Relief Fund: 1-800-REDCROSS – www.redcross.org – or text REDCROSS to 90999 to charge a $10 donation to your cell phone bill and make the “Hometown Help for the Heartland” campaign great.
WBBZ is seen throughout Western New York over-the-air on digital channel 67.1. Ch. 5 on Verizon FiOS (HD 505); Ch 5 Dish; Ch. 67 DirecTV, and these Time Warner Cable channels: Buffalo – Niagara Falls Metro area: Channel 5 (HD 710); Batavia – Genesee, Wyoming, Orleans Counties Channel 71 (HD 1014); Parts of Erie and Niagara Counties Channel 71 (HD 1014); Dunkirk Channel 99 (HD 710); Olean Channel 21 (HD 710); Fredonia – Jamestown Channel 71 (HD 718); Alfred- Angelica- Avoca- Bath- Bolivar Friendship- Hornell Channel 71 (HD 740)
WBBZ-TV is owned and operated by Phil Arno. Bob Koshinski is Vice President and General Manager. WBBZ-TV is located next to Macy’s inside the Eastern Hills Mall. 4545 Transit Road, suite 750 Williamsville, N.Y. 14221. 716-630-9229. www.wbbz.tv Fans can “Like” the WBBZ-TV Facebook Fan Page, and follow the conversation @WBBZ on Twitter.