POTW: Orange Ties to Support the Orange (2012)

POTW: Orange Ties to Support the Orange (2012)

SYRACUSE — With the Syracuse University mens basketball team starting the NCAA tournament yesterday as a #1 seed, it’s no surprise that everyone’s literally been seeing orange all over the place this week.  And that includes the wardrobes of local television newscasters. [More »]


Jim Kenyon’s Close Call with Skin Cancer

Jim Kenyon’s Close Call with Skin Cancer

SYRACUSE — Jim Kenyon doesn’t have skin cancer, but the reporter’s recent close call with the disease was the basis for a two-part series which concluded on NBC3 (WSTM-TV) this evening .  Kenyon says it all started with three tiny blemishes which wouldn’t go away.
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WSTM Going Off-Air for Maintenance

WSTM Going Off-Air for Maintenance

SYRACUSE — NBC affiliate WSTM channel 3 will be going off the air overnight tonight, for what the station is calling “routine maintenance.”  According to CNYCentral.com, the outage, from 11:35pm tonight until 6:30am tomorrow, will only impact over-the-air viewers.  Satellite, cable and fiberoptic viewers won’t notice anything different.

POTW: Live at the Carrier Dome (2011)

POTW: Live at the Carrier Dome (2011)

SYRACUSE — When it comes to local television news, the Carrier Dome is usually the domain of sports reporters and sports anchors.  But ever since the Bernie Fine story broke about two weeks ago, stations have been changing their usual staffing arrangements to cover the developments. [More »]

Local Media Responds to Bernie Fine Scandal

Local Media Responds to Bernie Fine Scandal

Updated 12/1 – SYRACUSE — While it’s not uncommon to see “Syracuse University” mentioned by national networks like ESPN, those mentions had usually been for game highlights and other routine sports coverage typically afforded Division I schools.  That all changed nearly two weeks ago, when ESPN and other networks converged on Syracuse to cover developments in the Bernie Fine case.   And it’s been a two-way street, as local broadcasters have been honoring requests to assist stations in other parts of the country. [More »]

Photog Brian Erb Marks 40 Years at WSTM

Photog Brian Erb Marks 40 Years at WSTM

SYRACUSE — Our congratulations to Brian Erb, who recently marked his 40th anniversary as a news photographer with TV-3.  We’re careful not to say he’s worked at “WSTM-TV” for the past 40 years — not just because WSTM, WTVH and WSTQ now collectively call themselves “CNYCentral” — but because WSTM-TV wasn’t known by those call letters when Erb started. [More »]

TV and Radio Among “Best of Syracuse” Winners

TV and Radio Among “Best of Syracuse” Winners

SYRACUSE — Among TV stations, it was a fairly even split between channels 3 and 9 for the 2011 Best of Syracuse awards. On the radio side, 93Q (WNTQ) is the big winner. The awards were announced in today’s edition of the weekly Syracuse NewTimes newspaper. [More »]

POTW: Jim Kenyon Wades Through Flood (2011)

POTW: Jim Kenyon Wades Through Flood (2011)

SYRACUSE — When areas south and east of Syracuse suffered extreme flooding caused by rainfall from Tropical Storm Lee this week, TV stations sent crews south to document the damage.  At least one local reporter was well-prepared, walking through water a few feet deep to track down flooding victims and get the story. [More »]

Multiple Openings at CNY Central

Multiple Openings at CNY Central

SYRACUSE — The CNY Central group of TV stations (NBC-3/WSTM, CBS-5/WTVH and CW6/WSTQ-LP) has multiple newsroom job openings posted online right now. The positions include Director/Operator, Internet Managing Editor, Producer, and Producer/Anchor. There are also openings in the sales department. Visit the Careers Page on CNYCentral.com for full details and application procedures.

Wayne Mahar Featured on Magazine Cover

Wayne Mahar Featured on Magazine Cover

SYRACUSE — Next time you’re at the supermarket, look for CNY Central (WSTM/WTVH/WSTQ-LP) chief meteorologist Wayne Mahar.  You’ll find him, most likely, near the checkouts.  He’s the cover story for the August/September 2011 issue of 55 Plus magazine. [More »]

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