This week's Syracuse New Times cover story takes a look at the 2002 Syracuse Area Music Awards (Sammys) show held on Feb. 1 at the Syracuse Landmark Theater.
This week's Syracuse New Times cover story takes a look at the 2002 Syracuse Area Music Awards (Sammys) show held on Feb. 1 at the Syracuse Landmark Theater.
'Prime Time' Adam Schein, who hosts a local weekday call-in show on SportsRadio 620, will soon be making a weekly trek to Queens to host a new Sunday night nationally syndicated radio sports show.
Radio Disney affiliate WOLF 1490 AM may soon be transmitting a signal that is non-directional. WOLF Radio, Inc. is requesting a construction permit to make the change now that CRFC in Kingston, Ontario is no longer on the air. Read more details, including how WSIV AM may be effected, in this week's NorthEast Radio Watch.
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, all three central New York public radio outlets saw increases in the size of their listening audiences for the Fall 2001 Arbitron ratings period.
The six Syracuse Clear Channel stations are sponsoring an auction of celebrity memorabilia to benefit the Special Olympics New York Winter Games.
Y94FM's Brenda Bissett accurately predicted both the winning team and final score of yesterday's NFL Super Bowl game between the New England Patriots and St. Louis Rams.
In a letter in this week's edition of the Syracuse New Times, Hot 107-9 morning man Dakota makes good on a prediction and thanks the paper for a recent award. Here's the letter... Congratulations! Your prediction that I would "piss someone off" in 2002 proved prophetic ("Psychics Predict," Dec. 26). On my first showof the […]
Lee Abrams, chief programming officer at XM Satellite Radio, will be the keynote speaker at this year's annual WJPZ Radio Birthday Banquet. The event is scheduled for March 2 at the Syracuse University Sheraton. For additional information, call Scott Meach at (888) 323-2257.
National industry trade publication Radio Ink has nominated Lisa Morrow for sales manager of the year. Morrow is VP Sales at Syracuse-based Galaxy Communications.
Madeline Halkovich has accomplished a feat not easily achieved in the radio industry; she has managed to stay at one station for 50 years.