70's pop group Orleans was on hand earlier in the month at an invitation-only party celebrating Galaxy Communications' move from Bridgeport to Armory Square.
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70's pop group Orleans was on hand earlier in the month at an invitation-only party celebrating Galaxy Communications' move from Bridgeport to Armory Square.
Last month, Y94FM program director and afternoon air personality Rich Lauber added programming duties at sister station B104.7. This week, he moves his on-air duties over to WBBS as well.
ABC newsman Sam Donaldson made an in-studio appearance yesterday on Dakota's morning show on Hot 107-9.
Joe Gallagher made a name for himself in Syracuse back in the 1970's as the affable midday air personality on 62 WHEN. Last Saturday, shortly before he went on the air for his morning show at WGY 810 AM in Albany, he opened a letter addressed to him that contained a suspicious substance.
Former B104.7 program director and afternoon air personality Rick "R.J." Jordan is back at work in Portland, Maine at the same station he left a few weeks back. Jordan had only been on the job at WPOR for a couple days before he unexpectedly resigned. As of this morning, he's back on the job after […]
Y94FM (WYYY) unveiled its new morning team on Monday. Pete Michaels and Brenda Bissett take over from Big Mike...
Local National Public Radio affiliate WRVO FM 90 begins its eight-day fall fundraiser today.
Syndicated conservative talk show host Laura Ingraham earlier this week launched a new web site.
In an effort to bring its rankings of the top 285 radio markets in the country up-to-date with the latest census figures, Arbitron rating service has released a new list which reflects minor changes for upstate New York markets.
The Syracuse New Times has released its fifth annual 'Best of Syracuse' reader poll. Winners in the radio categories include K-Rock (WKRH/WKRL) for best station, Dakota of Hot 107-9 (WWHT) for best local disc jockey, and best local morning show honors once again go to 93Q's (WNTQ) Ted Long and Amy Robbins.