CAPE MAY — Sept. 26, WHYY-FM’s Newsworks Tonight will broadcast live at 6:00 p.m. from Cape May Convention Hall, located at 714 Beach Avenue in Cape May, NJ. NewsWorks Tonight is a half-hour news program that features regional news reports drawing on information gathered by the staff of WHYY.
NewsWorks Tonight host Dave Heller will anchor the program. The show will examine two pivotal moments that shaped modern Cape May: the fire of 1878 that destroyed ten hotels and the influence of historic preservation in the 1970s. Tourism and climate change will also be discussed. After the broadcast, Heller and the NewsWorks Tonight team will be available to answer questions.
“During our spring membership campaign, we asked our loyal listeners where along the Jersey Shore they’d like us to visit for a remote broadcast of this kind. Cape May won the vote!” said Bill Marrazzo, WHYY president and CEO. “We continue to expand our reporting capabilities in the Garden State and bring more discussion of New Jersey topics to our programs. It is a pleasure to bring our operation to this beloved shore town!”
WHYY acquired operation of five former New Jersey Network radio stations in July 2011. Now WHYY-FM’s broadcast coverage extends from Princeton to Cape May and from Camden to the shore. Newsworks Tonight can be heard on the airwaves in New Jersey on WNJZ-FM, 90.3, Cape May Court House, WNJM-FM, 89.9, Manahawkin, WNJN-FM, 89.7, Atlantic City, WNJB-FM, 89.3, Bridgeton, and WNJS-FM, 88.1, Berlin.
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