Shortly after Oldies 92.1 (WSEN-FM) signed on with the BlueDot Network for its content management needs for its station web site, SiteShell Corporation, which owns BlueDot, closed up shop last month.
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.
Shortly after Oldies 92.1 (WSEN-FM) signed on with the BlueDot Network for its content management needs for its station web site, SiteShell Corporation, which owns BlueDot, closed up shop last month.
In the wake of the news that the Citadel-owned stations in Syracuse have returned to streaming their content over the Internet comes word that the Internet-only stations of SyracuseBroadcast.com are on the auction block.
93Q (WNTQ), 95X (WAQX), and Lite 105.9 (WLTI) have resumed streaming of their live signals over the Internet, the first commercial radio stations in Syracuse to do so.
Sunday, Jan. 13 at 2 p.m., Bill Knowlton will host a live bluegrass concert at the WCNY FM 91.3 studios in Liverpool.
Oprah Winfrey has ordered syndicated shock jock Howard Stern to stop playing tapes from her show on his program.
Lisa Simeone is stepping down from her post as host of National Public Radio's Weekend All Things Considered heard locally on WRVO FM 90. Simeone, whose last show will be in March, plans to focus on free-lance reporting for NPR and other companies. Archive article reposted with help from volunteer Ashley Caster
Galaxy Communications in a lone wolf in the Syracuse radio market. Local ownership of stations is becoming a rarity these days, but Ed Levine is bucking the trend.
Public radio station WRVO FM 90 will broadcast New York Governor George Pataki's State of the State address live this afternoon. The speech, which will be delivered at the state capitol in Albany, begins at 1:00. Archive article reposted with help from volunteer Ashley Caster
Market veteran Bob Brown is stepping away from the radio microphone for a few months to embark on a national tour of 'Funny Girl'. He'll play the character of Nick Arnstein for the Candlewood Productions tour that lasts through April 21.
Y94FM has added the syndicated John Tesh Show to its Sunday morning schedule. The three-hour program, which airs from 7-10am, features music, entertainment news, and celebrity interviews.