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WCNY’s ‘On the Money’ Season 2 Finale Features Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud

WCNY, Central New York’s community-owned public broadcaster, will air the season 2 finale of “On the Money” on Thursday, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. During the episode, host J. Daniel Pluff sits down with Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud for a special one-on-one interview.

The conversation with Syverud involves various topics including how Syracuse University responded to the pandemic, the economic impact of the University on the area, and how SU is preparing students for the arrival of Micron to our region.

The season 2 finale of “On the Money” airs Thursday, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. on WCNY-TV, and will be available to stream online immediately after it airs at vod.wcny.org/onthemoney/.

Episode Promo: www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8Xs_LlDWg4

WCNY’s “On the Money” is a fast-paced, contemporary financial news program. The 13-part series is in its second season, and features interesting people, companies, investors, and happenings in Central New York.

The series is sponsored by Pinnacle Family of Companies, Bousquet Holstein PLLC, and Geddes Federal Savings & Loan Association. Each episode is available to stream on-demand after it airs at vod.wcny.org/onthemoney/.

For viewing information, visit www.wcny.org/wheretowatch. To learn more about the show, visit www.wcny.org/onthemoney.

Members of the media interested in receiving additional information, please contact Lauren Easton at lauren.easton@wcny.org or 585-797-4314.

About WCNY

WCNY was founded in 1965 as The Educational Television Council of Central New York. Today, it is a community-owned media company that produces content across multiple platforms, including television and radio programs, dynamic web and targeted email content, the WCNY CONNECT magazine, and social media. Through online streaming technology, WCNY has a global broadcast audience of viewers and listeners throughout the United States and 17 countries. WCNY operates four digital, pledge-free broadcast channels and three radio stations. Classic FM is one of a few radio stations in the world dedicated to locally programmed classical music.

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