Here are CNYRadio.com's picks for the top ten national radio news stories of 2002 that were also of local interest in the Central New York radio markets.
Here are CNYRadio.com's picks for the top ten national radio news stories of 2002 that were also of local interest in the Central New York radio markets.
Syracuse native and former city mayoral candidate Dr. Jennifer Daniels popped up on the nationally syndicated Howard Stern Show this morning. In a broadcast phone call from the lobby of the building that houses Stern's New York City studios, Daniels told Howard that she was there to convince one of the show's interns, who is […]
Most Central New York radio stations plan to memorialize and pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks of one year ago with special programming today. The published schedule of events include...
Stuttering John Melendez, a regular on the Howard Stern Show heard locally on 95X, is bringing his comedy act to town.
Matt Drudge is reporting that executives at CBS have Howard Stern's name at the top of a short list of possible replacements if David Letterman decides to move to ABC. The talks are being described as "serious", with Stern's agent Don Buchwald said to be on the phone nearly "non-stop" with the network. Stern's syndicated […]
Local singer-songwriter Ashley Cox appeared recently on Howard Stern's nationally syndicated morning show. Cox, who described the experience as "awful", took part in an on-air contest during the show's recent trip to Las Vegas. (Link to a New Times article posted at rway.com is no longer active.)
Oprah Winfrey has ordered syndicated shock jock Howard Stern to stop playing tapes from her show on his program.
Over the past year, the national radio scene saw the big guys getting bigger, Limbaugh and Harvey facing medical problems, and legal tangles with regard to the Internet and its role in broadcast radio. Here are CNYRadio.com's picks for the top ten national radio news stories that are also of local interest in the Syracuse […]
In a display of national unity, as requested by President Bush, radio stations across the country suspended their normal programming at 8:46 this morning, the three-month anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, to play the National Anthem.
After poor ratings and an increasing number of affiliates opting not to carry Howard Stern's Saturday night television show, King World has decided to pull the plug.