In the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington D.C., all Syracuse radio stations turned to continuous coverage of the unfolding story.
In the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington D.C., all Syracuse radio stations turned to continuous coverage of the unfolding story.
Y94FM's longtime morning man Big Mike Fiss signed off his Y Morning Big Show for the last time this morning. Fiss is rumored to be headed to another local station, possibly Sunny 102.
The locally produced computer advice show Random Access aired its last 570 WSYR broadcast on Sunday, September 9.
B104.7 (WBBS) Program Director and afternoon drive air personality Rick Jordan has accepted a new position at WPOR in Portland, Maine. Jordan, who joined B104.7 in 1997, will continue to wear his Program Director hat and also do an on-air shift at the country format station.
A posting on the CNY broadcast message board says that Bill Carey has been tapped as the new Program Director at 570 WSYR. Carey, who is a reporter for WIXT News Channel 9, spent a number of years in Syracuse radio in the 70's and 80's at 62-WHEN. Word has it that Carey starts his […]
Once again this year, Syracuse area radio stations are out in full force at the New York State Fair.
Beginning this week, 570 WSYR's Jim Reith Show adds an additional hour of talk as the 5 o'clock hour switches from a mixture of news and features to Reith's talk format already in place during the 4 and 6 o'clock hours. Jim Reith made the transition to talk show host last year after working as […]
Nationally syndicated newscaster Paul Harvey is back on the air broadcasting his daily five-minute morning newscast and afternoon Rest of the Story feature.
The Coming Global Superstorm, a book by nationally syndicated late-night talk host Art Bell, is being turned into a movie by TBS.
The syndicated financial advice show The Motley Fool Radio Show has been dropped by Cox Radio Syndication and is scheduled to cease production as of September 17.