SYRACUSE -- The Mars Hill Network is hosting its 3rd annual Job Recruitment Fair tomorrow evening at their studios in Syracuse.
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SYRACUSE -- The Mars Hill Network is hosting its 3rd annual Job Recruitment Fair tomorrow evening at their studios in Syracuse.
ITHACA/CORTLAND -- Almost two months since Saga Rocker I-100 (WIII) started the search for a new afternoon host, the station has chosen to promote weekender Paul Hansom to the job. (And now they have a NEW job opening -- someone to fill Hansom's spot on weekends.)
SYRACUSE -- Newsradio 570 WSYR is now accepting applications for some part-time reporting and anchoring positions.
UTICA-ROME -- A little less than a month after parting ways with Sammy Schreier, Galaxy Communications is looking for a new morning show host at Hot AC-formatted Mix 102.5 (WUMX).
ITHACA -- Saga Communications has posted an opening for Chief Engineer of its 5-station Ithaca cluster. We're told the current CE is heading south to accept a similar position in warmer climes.
ITHACA - Something you don't see too often these days: a radio job opening! Ithaca's I-100 (WIII) is looking for a someone to rock afternoon drive.
Classic Hits Z93 in Watertown, Northern New York seeks energetic talent for Saturday Night 80's and 90's rock request show.
One tiny detail the insiders at WFIZ forgot to mention when they notified us about the station launch last week -- they haven't yet hired the jocks that'll be taking to the airwaves after their 10,000-song non-stop music marathon is over.
Movin 100.3/96.5 has some openings for part-time air talent. PD Skip Clark is looking for experienced jocks who are available to work weekends, holidays and fill-in shifts.
Mere hours after we learned of WRVO's new HD channel, the station informs us they're looking for a new host/producer for the local segments of "Morning Edition." That's because longtime host John Hurlbutt plans to retire at the end of the year.