ITHACA - Z95.5 morning co-host Justin Wright is wrapping up a full week of camping out at a Wegmans supermarket, encouraging the community to fill a truck with food donations. He's been there since Monday, and the food drive ends today.
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ITHACA - Z95.5 morning co-host Justin Wright is wrapping up a full week of camping out at a Wegmans supermarket, encouraging the community to fill a truck with food donations. He's been there since Monday, and the food drive ends today.
Rush Limbaugh celebrated 20 years of being syndicated nationwide earlier this year. And Newsradio 570 WSYR's Alex Silverman had a chance to attend a celebration in Austin, Texas.
ITHACA - This fall's launch of Z95.5 (WFIZ) turned plenty of heads, mostly because the Ithaca market had been without a CHR station in nearly two decades. Today, we introduce you to some of the faces that go with the voices behind the mic.
ITHACA - They did it! Ithaca College's WICB has won mtvU's inaugural "Woodie" award for "Best College Radio Station." Through online voting, WICB beat out three other finalists for the award.
This week, Dave Silvers from Utica's Bug Country (WBUG/WBGK) heads to Albany to mingle with a couple of country's biggest superstars.
Here's some of the staff from WICB at Ithaca College, at the school's homecoming weekend back in September. Incidentally, today's the final day to cast your vote to help WICB win a national award.
Local political races and the presidential election were among the topics at WRVO's "Ask the Experts Forum," at SUNY Oswego's Metro Center in downtown Syracuse this past Monday. The program airs today (Friday) at 1pm and 7pm.
This year is the 40th anniversary of North Country Public Radio, headquartered at WSLU/Canton, on the campus of Saint Lawrence University. Even though NCPR has only been around for 40 years, the history of radio at the university goes back much farther.
It's been a little over a year since Clear Channel sold its Utica-Rome cluster to Galaxy Communications. As a result of the sale, several long-time on-air personalities were let go, but at least one has since landed on his feet.
The namesake character of the classic TV series "Leave it to Beaver" recently stopped by the TK99/105 studios in Syracuse.