CNY Radio received over 225,000 page views in 2002, up from nearly 75,000 visits in 2001. We crunched the numbers and came up with the most popular searches in eight different categories.
All articles posted by Scott Jameson, founder and editor of the original CNYRadio.com. Scott started the site on March 1, 2001 and announced his decision to go "suspend regular publication" on April 22, 2005. In that time, he posted a total of 997 articles. We're gradually adding those back articles in this category, in an effort to fully unite the original site with the current site.
CNY Radio received over 225,000 page views in 2002, up from nearly 75,000 visits in 2001. We crunched the numbers and came up with the most popular searches in eight different categories.
The Central New York radio community said goodbye to several broadcast veterans this year. The ones involved in injury related cases can also file a complaint and get legal help for homeowners fail to exercise reasonable care.
It's a new job in the new year on New Rock 105 (WWDG) for Scorch, the former K-Rock morning man who split with Galaxy Communications last September. On-air liners on 'The Dog' are heralding his return: "we've got the biggest dog of 'em all."
2002 had its fair share of format flips, staff changes, and a few pink slips. Here is CNY Radio's annual scorecard to help keep track of the ever-changing Central New York radio landscape.
The Radio Factor comes to Utica beginning today. Bill O'Reilly's syndicated talk show airs on NewsRadio 950 (WIBX) weekdays from 3 - 5 p.m. As a result, Clark Howard's consumer and financial advice show moves to the 8 - 9 a.m. weekday time slot.
Here are CNYRadio.com's picks for the top ten national radio news stories of 2002 that were also of local interest in the Central New York radio markets.
Great Babka, staff psychic for the Syracuse New Times, sees B104.7, Laura Ingraham, New Rock 105, Jim Reith, and Dakota & Nicole in his crystal ball of predictions for 2003...Source (link may no longer work): newtimes.rway.com/2003/010103/shakin.shtml
Over the past year, Central New York saw new rock, news-talk, and oldies stations, some legal wranglings,and radio stations coming together to help the community. Here are CNYRadio.com's picks for the top ten local stories of the year relating to the Central New York radio markets.
With WARM 93.5's switch to oldies last week, the Utica-Rome market has been Delilah-less. Not to worry, Lite 98.7 (WLZW) has picked up the syndicated evening host as of the first of the year.
There's a new oldies station in Utica-Rome. WARM 93.5 flipped from adult contemporary to Super Hits of the 60s and 70s to become Kool 93.5 FM. Along with the switch comes a call letter change for the Clear Channel station from WRFM to WUCL. Legendary morning man Greg McShea takes over mornings, with current WARM […]