SYRACUSE -- Walk Up Radio, the weekly "live to podcast" comedy show taped in front of (and steered by) a live audience is moving to a new location. The change takes effect with tonight's taping.
SYRACUSE -- Walk Up Radio, the weekly "live to podcast" comedy show taped in front of (and steered by) a live audience is moving to a new location. The change takes effect with tonight's taping.
Updated 9/9/09 - GENEVA -- Brendan Cooper is headed to a new job in Rochester, creating an "immediate" opening for a News Director at Finger Lakes News Radio. The three-station network includes WGVA 1240 in Geneva, along with WAUB 1590 AM and 98.1 FM in Auburn.
OSWEGO/SYRACUSE -- Longtime WRVO Corporate Support Representative Tom Herbert is heading inland, away from the stiff breezes on the SUNY Oswego campus. He has accepted a similar position with the Mars Hill Network of religious-formatted stations, based in Syracuse.
Update 9/7/09 - We did not have enough people (specifically females) sign up to satisfy the minimum team size rules of the tournament, so we will not have a team. Thanks to the folks who did express an interest, and hopefully we'll be able to get a team together for next year. :-(
SYRACUSE -- As quickly and suddenly as it appeared on Friday, Clear Channel's "Young Country" format on WPHR has disappeared. This morning, the station flipped back to its previous urban/R&B format, Power 106.9.
SYRACUSE -- Get ready for some call letter changes coming next week to several stations, all following Foxfur Communications' launch of "New Country Wolf 105-1" earlier this afternoon. As you may have guessed, the country station will inherit the WOLF-FM calls, and the chain reaction continues from there.
New at 12:10pm on 8/29 - The station has a temporary website set up at wolf1051.com.
SYRACUSE -- Less than two hours after Foxfur Communications launched a new country format on "Wolf 105.1" (WVOA), Clear Channel, the owner of heritage country station B104.7 (WBBS) has fired back its own salvo -- flipping urban-formatted Power 106.9 over to "Young Country 106.9."
SYRACUSE -- The stunting that started late last night on 105.1FM is over. Say hello to new country station "Wolf 105-1." The station's launch at 4pm Friday ends the unofficial "market exclusive" enjoyed over the last few years by Clear Channel's B104.7 (WBBS).
SYRACUSE -- It's one of the few places where you can count on seeing plenty of broadcasters together in one place every year: the Great New York State Fair, which opened yesterday in the Town of Geddes, just outside of Syracuse. In this "Mega Picture of the Week," here are all the stations we found during a quick swing through the fairgrounds on Opening Day.
Updated 8/28 at 12:40pm - SYRACUSE -- Still no permanent new format on WVOA 105.1 FM out of DeRuyter, but the station is now on its second stunt as we await what an insider tells us will be "THE switch" to a new permanent format, expected sometime today.
Inside: Vote on your prediction for the new format