Galaxy Communications in a lone wolf in the Syracuse radio market. Local ownership of stations is becoming a rarity these days, but Ed Levine is bucking the trend.
Galaxy Communications in a lone wolf in the Syracuse radio market. Local ownership of stations is becoming a rarity these days, but Ed Levine is bucking the trend.
Gene Wolf and Al Fasoldt have found a new home for their long-running computer advice program Random Access. The show, which aired on 570 WSYR up until this past September, has been picked up by TK-99/105 and can be heard Sunday nights from 6-8 p.m.
Local talkers Jim Reith and Adam Schein are the first two local hosts to integrate into their shows a new interactive web site which was unveiled today.
Local religious station WSIV 1540 AM plans to move it's daytime 1,000 watt antenna from its Myers Road location along the Thruway to WOLF's tower on Kirkpatrick Street near Interstate 690 in Syracuse.
NewsRadio 570 WSYR unveiled a new computer news and advice show this weekend. The Computer Program replaces Random Access on Sundays from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
The locally produced computer advice show Random Access aired its last 570 WSYR broadcast on Sunday, September 9.
Local Internet application developers Wolf Interactive Websites has announced that its Live Listener Link web application is now available for News/Talk/Sports stations across the country.
Local web radio outlet syracusebroadcast.com announced that it will carry WSYR's computer advice show "Random Access" Sundays from noon until two. The show's hosts Al Fasdolt and Gene Wolf field callers' questions on PC and Mac hardware and software.