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Auto Lab LIVE-in Radio Saturday March 28, 2015 - WMCA 570 8:05a-9a;, WNYM 970 9:05a-10a;


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Auto Lab is a 25 year old interactive automotive-focused New York area radio call-in show hosted by Professor Harold Wolchok. Each week a cadre of experienced hands-on automotive experts are in-studio with advice for the New York area's 12 million people, providing listeners with honest, practical and street-smart car repair and buying advice.

Auto Lab is also about the automotive industry, its history, and its culture, presenting the ideas and advice of leading college faculty, authors, and automotive practitioners in a relaxed, conversational interactive format.

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8 to 9 am on WMCA Radio

Listen Live on WMCA Radio

9 to 10 am on WNYM Radio

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After listening to the first hour on WMCA, you will need to close that window and click the link to listen to the second hour on WNYM.

Listeners can hear the past 18 years of archived Auto Lab shows as simulcast on www.theautochannel.com.

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March 28, 2015; Car Question? Ask Today's Auto Lab In-Studio Automotive Experts

Harold Bendell-Major World

Fred Bordoff-Bronx Community College, CUNY

Tim Cacace-Master Mechanix

Audra Fordin- What Women Auto Know

Howard Lepzelter-Bronx Community College, CUNY

Joanne Porcelli, Esq

Michael Porcelli-Central Avenue Auto Repairs & I-CAR

Nicholas Prague- MTA and Rockland Community College, SUNY

Contributing Correspondents: March 28, 2015 - Car Reviews, Opinions and Helpful Car and Truck Information

Sharon Sudol and John Russell, Senior Correspondents
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