A married couple, Pete Michaels and Brenda Bissett, are stepping into Big Mike's shoes at Y94FM. Bissett was most recently the midday host at Cox Radio's B98.5 in Atlanta.
A married couple, Pete Michaels and Brenda Bissett, are stepping into Big Mike's shoes at Y94FM. Bissett was most recently the midday host at Cox Radio's B98.5 in Atlanta.
Rich Lauber, who was part of B104.7's sign-on as a country station ten years ago, will take over the role of Program Director vacated by Rick Jordan, who left earlier this month for a station in Portland, Maine. Lauber, Operations Director at the Clear Channel cluster of stations in Syracuse, also oversees programming at Y94FM.
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.
Nearly 10,000 people gathered in Clinton Square on Thursday evening for a service to remember those who lost their lives in last week's terrorist attacks and to show support for those assisting in the recovery effort. WRVO FM 90 and the six local Clear Channel radio stations broadcast the 90-minute event live.
Longtime Syracuse morning man Big Mike Fiss is scheduled to return to the airwaves next Monday, September 24. Fiss, who parted company with Y94FM last week, takes over morning show duties at Sunny 102, after Bill Baker was let go earlier in the month.
It was a busy and rewarding day yesterday for ten area radio stations. Clear Channel stations B104.7, Y94FM, Hot 107-9, Power 106.9, 570 WSYR, and SportsRadio 620 collected over $500,000 for the relief effort in New York City and Washington D.C.. Citadel stations 93Q, 95X, Lite 105.9, and WNSS AM raised nearly $110,000. Donations will […]
All six Clear Channel stations in Syracuse are participating in a radiothon to raise money for the relief effort in New York City and Washington D.C. in the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
Sunny 102 (WZUN FM) is making some changes. Beginning Monday 9/17, expect more 80's and 90's music, and veteran Syracuse air personality "Big Mike" Fiss will take over the coveted morning drive shift.
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.