Press Releases
WCNY’s ‘On the Money’ Returns for Season 4 on September 5
by
August 28, 2024
WCNY, Central New York’s public communications organization, is thrilled to announce the premiere of Season 4 of “On the Money” with J. Daniel Pluff and Laiza Semidey on Thursday, Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. on WCNY-TV.
“On the Money” is a fast-paced, contemporary financial news program featuring interesting people, companies, investors, and happenings in Central New York. The show highlights unique individuals and their financial success stories, as well as entrepreneurs making significant investments in the region.
In Season 4, we’ll introduce “Property Pulse,” a brand-new segment exploring the economic and financial impact of housing in Central New York. Plus, stay ahead of the curve with the latest economic developments and financial opportunities in the region.
The eight-part series will air Thursdays at 8 p.m. on WCNY-TV through late October and will also be livestreamed at pbs.org/livestream. Each episode will be available on-demand after it airs at video.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 for a featured article, please contact Lauren Easton at lauren.easton@wcny.org or call 585-797-4314.
About WCNY
WCNY was founded in 1965 as The Educational Television Council of Central New York. Today, it is a public communications organization 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 its media platforms, in-person and virtual events, WCNY brings local coverage and educational services to Central New Yorkers. WCNY operates four digital, pledge-free broadcast television channels and three radio stations. Classic FM is one of the few radio stations in the world dedicated to locally programmed classical music, and Community FM features local people and local perspectives on immigration, education, veterans, health, arts, science and culture. Learn more at wcny.org.
###
◄ Back to News