Jim Asker back on the air in Allentown March 24th, 2002 All Access Country Editor Jim Asker has added overnight voice tracking duties for Cat Country 96 (WCTO) in Allentown, PA.
New web site for Oldies 92.1 January 16th, 2002 Shortly after Oldies 92.1 (WSEN-FM) signed on with the BlueDot Network for its content management needs for its station web site, SiteShell Corporation, which owns BlueDot, closed up shop last month.
Remembering those we lost in 2001 December 28th, 2001 The Syracuse radio community said goodbye to several broadcast veterans this year.
WSEN, WFBL launch new web sites November 8th, 2001 Sister stations Oldies 92.1 (WSEN FM) and WFBL 1050 AM unveiled completely redesigned station web sites earlier this week. The stations have partnered with the BlueDot WebSite NetWork to create content-rich web sites that are a mix of local station information and national news and features aimed at the station’s target demographics.
Skip Clark new music director at B104.7 October 29th, 2001 Longtime Syracuse radio veteran Skip Clark has added Music Director responsibilities at B104.7 (WBBS). Clark has been hosting the country station’s weekday evening shift since leaving Oldies 92.1’s (WSEN) morning show last year.
Nelson Guyette dead at 68 October 9th, 2001 Former Syracuse radio personality Nelson Guyette passed away on Thursday, October 4 in Rochester.
WFBL lays off morning host October 6th, 2001 In an effort to cut costs, WFBL AM 1050 laid off its operations director and morning air personality Dave Smith on Friday.
Buckley and Clear Channel stations air tribute September 21st, 2001 Oldies 92.1, WFBL, Y94FM, B104.7, and 570 WSYR joined radio stations across the country in airing Friday night’s America: A Tribute To Heroes.
What about tomorrow? September 18th, 2001 CNYRadio.com’s Scott Jameson reflects upon an evening on the air at Oldies 92.1 on the night of 9/11 in an article posted several days after the terrorist attacks. It is a rare moment when we in the media are at a loss for what to say. Sadly, last Tuesday provided us with one of those
Local radio stations cover terrorist attacks September 11th, 2001 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.