SYRACUSE -- Hot 107.9 (WWHT) has announced it's bringing Universal Motown recording artist Serani to town for a concert next week.
SYRACUSE -- Hot 107.9 (WWHT) has announced it's bringing Universal Motown recording artist Serani to town for a concert next week.
SYRACUSE -- 93Q and Hot 107.9 are catching the attention of the local news media, for openly asking listeners if they should consider pulling songs by Chris Brown off their playlists. The 19-year-old star hasn't been charged, but is being investigated for allegedly assaulting girlfriend and fellow star Rihanna.
SYRACUSE -- It's been five years since Marty & Shannon were teamed up as morning hosts on Hot 107.9 (WWHT). They celebrated last weekend with a big party at the FunJunction in Cicero.
WATERTOWN -- For the first time since Fall 2004, Arbitron has lifted its embargo on the Persons 12+ numbers for the Watertown market. One thing that clearly hasn't changed since 2004: country music is still king in the North Country.
SYRACUSE -- They're still a long way from matching the longevity of Ted & Amy, but it's still a remarkable accomplishment in today's ever-changing radio landscape. Hot 107.9 (WWHT) morning team Marty & Shannon will be celebrating 5 years on the air together with a party later this month.
SYRACUSE -- Get any Christmas gifts you didn't like? Hot 107.9 (WWHT) DJ Jus Mic hopes you'll skip the exchange lines and join him in "Giving Stuff Away" to the less fortunate.
Every station in Syracuse is live at the State Fair this week. Here's one of them.
Hot 107.9 recently hosted an "Estelle-abration Concert" featuring recording artist Estelle, who leaped to the top of the charts earlier this summer with "American Boy," a duet with Kanye West.
Sorry we're a few days late on this one -- it's the first time we've had really good internet access during our summer vacation, so we just noticed Arbitron has released the P12+ ratings for the Syracuse and Utica-Rome markets. It appears Clear Channel's WBBS (B104.7) and Regent's Lite 98.7 (WLZW) are the clear winners in […]
More than a year and a half after Clear Channel first announced plans to go private in November 2006, CCU shareholders have formally approved the company's $17.9 Billion sale to private equity firms Bain Capital Partners LLC and Thomas H. Lee Partners LP.