News 10 Now is Central and Northern New York’s first and only 24-hour news channel. We offer local, national, and world news coverage, as well as weather and sports, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That’s why we are "your news, all the time."
News 10 Now is delivered to you by the most technologically advanced newsgathering and production system in the nation. This system is used exclusively by Time Warner Cable, allowing us to offer you access to the most efficient and accurate news network available today.
News. Sports. Weather. Your news, all the time. With bureaus in Ithaca, Rome, Oswego, Watertown, Binghamton Corning and Potsdam, News 10 Now’s coverage never stops. For news that is catered to your convenience, tune in to Time Warner Cable channel 10. We are also available online at www.news10now.com. |
Local News 24/7
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WEATHER ON THE 10s
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6 times an hour, 24 hours a day |
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Storm-tracking Doppler radar |
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7-day extended forecasts | |
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BREAKING NEWS/NEWS AS IT HAPPENS
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Coverage from around Central and Northern New York as well as the Southern Tier with bureaus in Ithaca, Rome, Oswego, Watertown, Binghamton, Corning and Potsdam. | |
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TRAFFIC NOW
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Live traffic reports four times an hour |
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Comprehensive regional road conditions | |
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SPORTS NOW
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Syracuse University and all regional colleges |
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Scholastic sports throughout the region |
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Amateur and kid's sports |
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News 10 Now Facility
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Time Warner is proud to base News 10 Now in the historic New York Central train station in downtown Syracuse. Constructed in 1936, it was recognized as the state-of-the-art railroad terminal of its day. Over the years it suffered vacancy, disrepair, even a fire, leaving a dilapidated lot where a legend once stood.
Time Warner reconstructed the site, resulting in a marriage of technology and aesthetics. The building now houses a technologically superior news operation and the most advanced equipment in the industry today. By preserving the beautiful Art Deco architecture, we offer homage to the building’s unique heritage. Our occupancy of the building serves to honor the region’s rich history as a crossroads of commerce. | |