Local stations owned by Citadel Communications came together today for an eight-hour fund raising event at the Burdick Dealership at Penn Cann Mall.
Local stations owned by Citadel Communications came together today for an eight-hour fund raising event at the Burdick Dealership at Penn Cann Mall.
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.
93Q (WNTQ) and Hot 107.9 (WWHT) gained some ground in the latest monthly trends released by Arbitron.
Once again this year, Syracuse area radio stations are out in full force at the New York State Fair.
Reggie Jordan has been named Vice President and General Manager for the group of Syracuse stations owned by Citadel Communictions.
In the latest Arbitron figures for Syracuse released last week, with an 11.1 share, Howard Stern's show broadcast on 95X (WAQX) tops the morning drive rankings.
The 'spring book' is out and Syracuse's Top 40 formatted stations are big gainers in 12+ numbers.
Forstmann Little has purchased Citadel Communications for $2 billion. With the deal, which works out to $26 a share, Citadel moves from a publicly traded to a privately held company.
Ted Long and Amy Robbins have signed a new contract that will keep them on the air at 93Q through December, 2004. 93Q Operations Manager Tom Mitchell says, 'the Ted & Amy Show has been the cornerstone of 93Q for over 12 years. I'm very glad to report that they'll continue their successful run here […]
Sunday night teen advice program 'Teen Talk' can now be heard on Hot 107-9. The long running show which features a teen host and a pychologist or counselor who help teenaged callers work through problems has been a Sunday night mainstay on 93Q for over ten years. The Hot 107-9 incarnation, which is also simulast […]