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Posted by CNYRadio.com in Ithaca/Cortland, Syracuse on June 7th, 2010
GENEVA — It was a busy weekend for NPR affiliate WEOS. The station hosted a live taping of Says You in Geneva on Friday night and a live broadcast of Whad’ya Know in Ithaca on Saturday. Scott Fybush attended the Ithaca event and posted photos in this week’s edition of NorthEast Radio Watch, published today. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on May 20th, 2010
OSWEGO — The Environment Report which airs weekday mornings on WRVO will be going away soon. “Due to a lack of sustainable funding,” the station explains Friday, June 4 will be the final day for the daily reports. However, WRVO’s newsroom says it’s not completely abandoning environmental issues. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on May 18th, 2010
SYRACUSE — The new afternoon show Disturbing the Peace was supposed to debut yesterday on The New ESPN Radio (WTLA/WSGO/W249BC/W259AX). But listeners who tuned in during the advertised 2-6pm timeslot heard ESPN network programming instead. We checked in with Galaxy Communications management to see what happened. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on May 17th, 2010
SYRACUSE — Public broadcaster WRVO took home First Place in the “Radio Newscast” category at the Syracuse Press Club awards dinner on Saturday night. The Oswego-based NPR affiliate took home four other first-place awards and a second-place title. Syracuse-based NPR affiliate WAER had the second-longest list of awards, and WSYR took home three titles. Updated 5/18. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on April 22nd, 2010
SYRACUSE — Carl Kasell, a fixture of NPR News programming for more than four decades, will be coming to Syracuse in late June. Tickets are now on sale for Kasell’s appearance, according to organizers at Oswego-based NPR affiliate WRVO. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Job Postings, Syracuse on April 19th, 2010
OSWEGO — Remember last month when we told you WRVO is among several stations receiving a grant to hire journalists to cover technology’s impact on the economy of upstate New York? (If not, click here for the March 25th article.) They’re now accepting applications for a reporter. View the official job posting and apply . . . → Read More: WRVO Posts Reporter Job Opening
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse, Watertown on April 12th, 2010
CENTRAL NEW YORK — It’s awards season for local media! The Radio/Television Digital News Association recently announced its regional winners, and the Syracuse Press Club recently announced its full slate of award winners, recognizing excellence in journalism during 2009. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on March 25th, 2010
OSWEGO — WRVO is one of five public broadcasters chosen to take part in a “major journalism initiative” which will establish a new “Local Journalism Center” tasked with documenting technology’s role in “rebuilding Upstate New York’s economy.” The initiative will fund the hiring of new reporters, a manager to coordinate the efforts, and an interactive web portal to accompany the effort. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on March 18th, 2010
OSWEGO — You’ve already read here how WRVO General Manager John Krauss has announced plans to retire at the end of this month, wrapping up more than four decades of work at the NPR affiliate on the SUNY Oswego campus. Today, Krauss is profiled in the Syracuse . . . → Read More: Q&A with Retiring WRVO GM John Krauss
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on March 15th, 2010
SYRACUSE — Sunny 102 (WZUN) morning man “Big Mike” Fiss and NPR’s Scott Simon recently shared some of their experiences in broadcasting and journalism with students at F-M’s Eagle Hill Middle School. Specifically, Simon spoke about the way technology — specifically social media — has impacted journalism. [More »]
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