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Drones, Music and Golf highlight this one-hour edition of the WBGO Journal

Drones like this one are now temporarily prohibited from flying over parts of New Jersey. The Federal Aviation Administration is barring drone flights over critical infrastructure at more than 20 locations in the state following a rash of sightings.
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Drones like this one are now temporarily prohibited from flying over parts of New Jersey. The Federal Aviation Administration is barring drone flights over critical infrastructure at more than 20 locations in the state following a rash of sightings.

On the December 14 edition of the WBGO Journal...

We hear from New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy about what’s being done about the rash of drone sightings in the Garden State….

Ask Governor Murphy is a co-production of WBGO, WNYC and WHYY
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Ask Governor Murphy is a co-production of WBGO, WNYC and WHYY

WBGO’s Jon Kalish reports on a rare collection of Jewish music now with the New York Public Library….

One of the pieces of sheet music in the David and Ina Shiff WEVD Music Collection
Jon Kalish
One of the pieces of sheet music in the David and Ina Shiff WEVD Music Collection

WBGO’s "Queen of Hang" Sheila Anderson chats with saxophonist, vocalist and bandleader Camille Thurman about her latest album and upcoming gig at the UTA Staten Island Jazz Festival

Camille Thurman
Daryon Haylock
Camille Thurman

And host Doug Doyle chats with sports TV and radio trailblazer and author Ann Liguori about her new book, Life on the Green: Lessons and Wisdom from Legends of Golf

Ann Liguori
Ann Liguori
Ann Liguori

Doug Doyle has been News Director at WBGO since 1998 and has taken his department to new heights in coverage and recognition. Doug and his staff have received more than 250 awards from organizations like PRNDI (now PMJA), AP, New York Association of Black Journalists, Garden State Association of Black Journalists and the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists.