Bobby Tutton started the talk show "School of Scrutiny" or SOS for short, in 1988 when he worked for WVOA. After a few years at stations in Virginia and West Virginia, Tutton tells CNYRadio.com he's back.
Bobby Tutton started the talk show "School of Scrutiny" or SOS for short, in 1988 when he worked for WVOA. After a few years at stations in Virginia and West Virginia, Tutton tells CNYRadio.com he's back.
The namesake character of the classic TV series "Leave it to Beaver" recently stopped by the TK99/105 studios in Syracuse.
Former San Diego mayor Roger Hedgecock, a frequent substitute for Rush Limbaugh, will have his own nationally-syndicated weekday talkshow starting just after the new year.
Saga's Chris Allinger points out an error we made in a story last week about the CHR Battle Brewing in Ithaca. Saga's Hits 103.3 is actually simulcasting on the HD2 signal of Lite Rock 97.3 WYXL. We had quoted another observer who said Hits was simulcasting on the HD2 of another Saga station. We apologize for the confusion and we have updated the earlier story.
Geneva NPR affiliate WEOS has announced plans to bring "Democracy Now!" journalist Amy Goodman to The Smith Opera House on November 21. She'll talk about her arrest at the Republican National Convention, the Wall Street crisis and other current topics.
Governor David Paterson is scheduled to appear on WSYR's Jim Reith Show tomorrow, according to a press release sent out by the Governor's Press Office today.
New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has informed Arbitron his office intends to sue the ratings company over plans to deploy the Portable People Meter (PPM) in New York City over alleged "unlawful and deceptive acts and practices."
Next Tuesday, longtime WCNY personality Don Dolloff will retire from a 34-year career at the Syracuse public radio station. In his honor, we've decided to borrow a classic photo from Don's earlier days at the station.
Less than two weeks after WFLR-FM changed its frequency, call letters and format to bring CHR to the long-CHR-deprived Ithaca market, it suddenly has a new competitor.
Standards fans may have noticed some recent changes on WTLA 1200 Syracuse and WSGO 1440 Oswego. It's because both stations have recently switched networks -- another result of the recent merger between Jones Radio Networks and Dial Global.