Power 106.9 has dropped Tom Joyner's syndicated morning show in favor of one hosted by Doug Banks. The move, made yesterday, prompted a few listener complaints,
Power 106.9 has dropped Tom Joyner's syndicated morning show in favor of one hosted by Doug Banks. The move, made yesterday, prompted a few listener complaints,
In honor of ESPN Radio's 10th anniversary this week, the sports radio network has given its web site a new look. The newly designed, state-of-the-art site offers live web streaming,
SUNY Oswego's student-run radio station, 88.9 FM WNYO, turns ten years old today. The station has been in operation since 1967 utilizing various carrier current transmitters, but it wasn't until 1992 that WNYO became a true over-the-air broadcast station.
National Public Radio's Lisa Simeone will be the featured speaker at the Women's Fund Annual Celebration at 5:30 p.m. Monday at the Landmark Theater.
Local meteorologist Tom Hauf has been promoted from morning television duties at WTVH 5 to the coveted evening slot. The switch in shifts won't affect his duties at TK-99,
With the exit of Lauren from news/co-hosting duties on TK-99's morning show, Glenn 'Gomez' Adams and Dave Coombs are looking for a new sidekick to deliver morning headlines and keep the 'good guys' in line. Lauren recently left the station for new digs in Austin, Texas.
A memorial service to remember Syracuse television and radio journalist Sheryl Nathans is being held on Wednesday, May 1 at Hendricks Chapel on the Syracuse University campus.
In the wake of Citadel Communications' move to shut down its Internet division, comes word from the company that web streaming of its stations is expected to continue. Citadel, which owns Syracuse stations 93Q, 95X, Lite 105.9, and ESPN Radio 1260, has a two-year web streaming deal with Yahoo.
The format wheel was spinning this weekend at WHTR FM 93.7 near Albany. After looping "Anarchy in the U.K." for a bit, the Galaxy Communications station simulcasted K-Rock's (WKRL/WKRH/WKLL) programming for the weekend before the wheel stopped for good on Monday afternoon with the station's debut of a new hot talk format.
Galaxy Communications has decided not to pursue an earlier decision this year to wrestle 95X (WAQX) for radio broadcast rights to Syracuse University sports. Galaxy owner Ed Levine says without a decision by SU at this point, Galaxy wouldn't have enough time to put together an effective advertising and promotional campaign.