Galaxy Communications tells the Utica Observer-Dispatch it's had plenty of success with two of the stations it acquired from Clear Channel in 2007. The company also announced plans to bring its Gomez & Dave simulcast back to the Utica-Rome market.
Galaxy Communications tells the Utica Observer-Dispatch it's had plenty of success with two of the stations it acquired from Clear Channel in 2007. The company also announced plans to bring its Gomez & Dave simulcast back to the Utica-Rome market.
Galaxy Communications president Ed Levine is thrilled with how last weekend's first annual County Fest turned out. WSCP AM/FM sponsored the free event in Clinton Square along with the city of Syracuse and Chase Bank. For a complete rundown of the day's goings on, check out this week's Idle Chatter column in the Syracuse New […]
Syracuse may end up with the largest free country music festival in New York State. At least that's the goal. The city is teaming up with Galaxy Communications for a one-day free concert at Clinton Square on July 10 featuring country stars Lee Greenwood, Marty Stuart, and John Anderson. Galaxy president Ed Levine hopes to […]
With a uniformed police officer at his side, Ed Levine, head of Galaxy Communications, made a trip to Utica earlier this week to pick up the keys to the three stations his company previously owned.
With managers from most local media outlets in attendance, Thursday's public forum on broadcasting held at Syracuse University got a bit spirited at times. Clear Channel Syracuse manager Joel Delmonico and Newhouse Dean Dave Rubin continued their debate over WSYR's coverage of last year's blackout, while Galaxy chief Ed Levine told FCC commissioner Michael Copps […]
Galaxy Communications is pulling out of the Utica-Rome market.
B104.7 (WBBS) not only earned its highest ratings in its 10-year history as a country station, but it bested all other Syracuse stations since 1990 when Y94FM (WYYY) scored a 12.8. The Syracuse Post-Standard gets reactions from Galaxy's Ed Levine and Citadel's Tom Mitchell about what the high numbers for B104.7 and tradional country station […]
The classic country programming of Pulaski's WSCP AM/FM can be heard clearly in much of Onondaga County now that the station's signal is being re-broadcast on 101.3 FM. WSCP's owner, Ed Levine, expects the move will pull listeners from market leader B104.7 (WBBS) due to WSCP's broader playlist and local focus.
It looks like Clear Channel Communications will not have to sell any of its broadcast properties in Syracuse or Utica-Rome thanks to a new ruling from the FCC which is expected to be announced on June 2.