WRVO Participating in New Upstate Journalism Center March 25th, 2010 OSWEGO — WRVO is one of five public broadcasters chosen to take part in a “major journalism initiative” which will establish a new “Local Journalism Center” tasked with documenting technology’s role in “rebuilding Upstate New York’s economy.” The initiative will fund the hiring of new reporters, a manager to coordinate the efforts, and an interactive
Hugo Acosta Seeks Home for New Shows March 24th, 2010 SYRACUSE – The man behind the “CNY Latino” newspaper is looking to expand the offerings of Spanish-language radio programming in the area. But Hugo Acosta says he’s having a tough time finding stations to carry the new programs he’d like to produce.
Date Announced for 5th Bill Leaf Kickball Tourney March 23rd, 2010 SYRACUSE — Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 25th: that’s the date set for the 5th Annual Bill Leaf Memorial Kickball Tournament. The event raises money for broadcasting scholarships while remembering the Newsradio 570 WSYR broadcaster who was killed by a drunk driver in 2006.
Adoption Agency Names Dog After Tunes 92-5 March 23rd, 2010 WATERTOWN — Broadcasters partnering with animal shelters is nothing new, but it’s not every day you hear of a pet being named after a radio station. It’s happened though — a North Country dog adoption agency has named one of their pooches after Tunes 92-5 (WBLH). Inside the story: a picture of “Tunes” and how you
Ted & Amy Honored in Newspaper March 22nd, 2010 SYRACUSE — We told you last month that 93Q (WNTQ) morning duo Ted and Amy were selected as one of eight recipients of the 2010 Post-Standard Achievement Awards. In case you missed it, the pair were featured in today’s newspaper and the report is also available online.
Objections to Regent’s Chapter 11 Plan March 22nd, 2010 CINCINNATI, OH — There are at least two notable objections to the prearranged Chapter 11 plans announced by Regent Communications earlier this month — one from a shareholder and one from a U.S. trustee. Regent owns four stations in the Utica-Rome market. Update 3/23: Report says U.S. trustee’s objection has been dismissed.
Calls Change at 105.9 The Big Talker March 19th, 2010 SYRACUSE — The WLTI call letters at 105.9 The Big Talker are history. Citadel Syracuse OM Tom Mitchell tells CNYRadio.com, effective today, the new call letters are WXTL. The new talk format launched on March 3, replacing Lite Rock 105.9.
POTW: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day (2010) March 19th, 2010 CENTRAL NEW YORK — Plenty of local stations helped their communities celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day by taking part in local parades and other events. It wouldn’t be fair to just show one station, so we’ve got a few different ones sharing the honors in this edition of Picture of the Week. Updated 8:15pm to add
Keeler Show “Exclusive” Interview Picked Up by TMZ March 18th, 2010 UTICA-ROME — A big score for Bill Keeler and his morning show on 92.7 The Drive (WXUR). Keeler scored an interview with Joslyn James, the alleged mistress of golf pro Tiger Woods. Celebrity news website TMZ.com was so impressed with the interview, they posted some audio on their website. The interview will air on Keeler’s
Q&A with Retiring WRVO GM John Krauss March 18th, 2010 OSWEGO — You’ve already read here how WRVO General Manager John Krauss has announced plans to retire at the end of this month, wrapping up more than four decades of work at the NPR affiliate on the SUNY Oswego campus. Today, Krauss is profiled in the Syracuse Post-Standard.