Bob Krummenacker
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Bob Krummenacker retired in October 2025 from a 44-year career with Gray Media’s Binghamton, New York properties, WBNG-TV (CBS), Binghamton’s CW and MeTV, serving in his final role as Vice President and General Manager. Bob dedicated the last fourteen years to developing the leadership and driving strategic direction of the market’s dominant station and news leader. In that time, Bob managed a complete station rebrand from on-air graphics, news set, and marketing to the station’s ever-expanding digital capabilities. He guided the sales operation to execute multiple new revenue generating programs to leverage the station’s leading position and strengths to deliver record setting accomplishments and business results to create value for WBNG-TV and its partners.
Krummenacker started his television career at WBNG-TV in 1981 as an Account Executive. His strong business skills and personable demeanor helped him advance quickly to other positions at the station including Local Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, New Business Development Manager and General Sales Manager. Throughout his career, Krummenacker committed to industry excellence through his involvement in the National Association of Broadcasters and the New York State Broadcasters Association. He is a graduate of NAB’s Broadcast Leadership Program completed through Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. In addition, he served as a past Chairman of the New York State Broadcasters Association. As a long-time member of the board of directors, he also served on the Finance Board and Investment committee for NYSBA. For his contributions to the industry, Krummenacker was recognized by the Radio & Television Business Report as a Top Local TV Leader in 2020.
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Krummenacker’s commitment to the people of Binghamton is unsurpassed, serving as a founding board member of the Binghamton Ad Club, co-founder of Sock Out Cancer, giving more than 15 years of service to both the Binghamton Boys and Girls Club and the American Red Cross. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for Visions Veterans Memorial Arena and the Friends of the Forum.
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Bob graduated from Fredonia University earning B.S. in Marketing with a minor in Economics. Prior to his career at WBNG-TV, he was an Account Executive at WQYT Radio in Binghamton, NY, rounding out a remarkable 46-year career in media in a single local marketplace.
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