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Lineup Changes Aplenty for WRVO

OSWEGO -- Responding to audience ratings and listener requests, WRVO Public Media has announced a flurry of changes to its program schedule, set to take effect two weeks from Monday.  Two new programs each from NPR and CBC will be added, while some existing programs will be shifted to new timeslots.

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POTW: Craig Morgan Visits K101.7 (2012)

GENEVA -- Paul "The Small Guy" Szmal checks-in with our latest Picture of the Week.  He's the PD and morning co-host at Hot Country K101.7 (WFLK) and 104.5 (WCGR) and his stations recently hosted national recording artist Craig Morgan for a benefit concert in Canandaigua.

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While We Were Out: Memorial Day Weekend Edition

Following a long weekend out of town, your editor has returned to CNYRadio.com HQ.  As has been the case after some previous trips away, we're back with a quick recap of some items missed during the time off.

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POTW: Live from ESPN Headquarters (2012)

SYRACUSE -- Out of the dozens of ESPN Radio affiliates nationwide, only 16 were invited to the network's Connecticut headquarters for its second annual "Audio Avenue" event on Wednesday.  Among those 16: Syracuse's ESPN Radio CNY 97.1 and 100.1 (WSGO/WTLA/W247BC/W259AX).  The locally-produced Upon Further Review broadcast live from the event that afternoon.

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Mars Hill Radio to Host Alistair Begg Visit

SYRACUSE -- The Mars Hill Radio Network, headquartered at WMHR in Syracuse, is bringing renowned teaching minister Alistair Begg to Central New York next week to meet with fans of the religious radio network. Begg's syndicated "Truth for Life" show airs weekdays and Saturdays on the extensive Mars Hill Network.

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WAER Launches Hall of Fame, Ted Koppel First Inductee

SYRACUSE -- This spring marks 65 years of broadcasting for Syracuse University's WAER 88.3FM.  To mark the milestone, the NPR affiliate officially announced the opening of the "WAER Hall of Fame."  At a ceremony last week in Washington, DC, legendary newsman Ted Koppel was honored as the Hall of Fame's very first inductee.

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WRVO Bringing NPR's Ken Rudin to Syracuse

SYRACUSE -- National Public Radio "Political Junkie" Ken Rudin is heard on radios nationwide every Wednesday during Talk of the Nation, and next week, local fans will have the chance to see and hear Rudin speaking in person. WRVO Public Media is selling tickets for Rudin's appearance in Syracuse next Thursday, May 31.

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New Jobs for WSYR-TV Assistant ND and CNY Central Producer

SYRACUSE -- After more than a dozen years at NewsChannel 9 (WSYR-TV), Roger Mirabito is moving onto a new job in the public relations field. And producer Kristy Smorol at CNY Central (WSTM/WTVH/WSTQ-LP) is making a similar move after seven years with the station, according to the Syracuse Press Club.

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Utica Sports Blogger Profiles Brent Axe's Career

SYRACUSE -- We first told you last week of Utica Observer-Dispatch blogger Don Laible's series of "where are they now" type interviews with sports broadcasters who got their start in Utica. Little did we know then, that the series wasn't over: Liable started off this week with a two-part series about The Score 1260 (WSKO) […]

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Historic Papers from Mike Wallace in Syracuse University Library

SYRACUSE -- When longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Mike Wallace passed away last month, he was remembered for his reputation as a "bulldog" in journalism, grilling newsmakers with tough questions. What many Central New Yorkers may not realize, is that the original notes from Wallace's earliest interviews are on file right here in town.

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