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Posted by CNYRadio.com in Picture Of the Week, Syracuse on December 2nd, 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 »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse on November 29th, 2011
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 »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse, Television on September 28th, 2011
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 »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Picture Of the Week, Syracuse, Television on September 9th, 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 »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Picture Of the Week, Syracuse, Television on September 2nd, 2011
Updated 12:30pm with two more photos — SYRACUSE — The biggest summertime tradition for Central New York is a summertime tradition here at CNYRadio.com / CNYTVNews.com. We present to you, our annual roundup of photos of local radio and television stations at The Great New York State Fair! Inside: more than a dozen photos! [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Job Postings, Syracuse, Television on August 31st, 2011
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.
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse, Television on August 27th, 2011
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 »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Syracuse, Television on August 8th, 2011
SYRACUSE — It’s been a big question for TV stations all over the country: what will you air when Oprah goes away? In Syracuse, that question is now definitively answered. ABC affiliate NewsChannel 9 (WSYR-TV) will replace Winfrey’s 4pm hour-long timeslot with one of her own spinoffs: The Dr. Oz Show. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in CNYRadio.com, Syracuse, Television, Utica-Rome on May 8th, 2011
SYRACUSE — Top journalists from Syracuse and surrounding markets gathered for the Syracuse Press Club’s 33rd annual Scholarship and Professional Recognition Awards Dinner last night at Drumlins Country Club in Syracuse. Public stations WRVO and WAER dominated the radio categories, while there were plenty of ties for winners in the television categories. [More »]
Posted by CNYRadio.com in Picture Of the Week, Syracuse, Television on April 22nd, 2011
SYRACUSE — It’s “two for one” Picture of the Week today — we’re taking a flashback field trip and plugging a good cause at the same time. This, after your editor recently heard for the first time about one local TV news anchor’s efforts to help pets in times of medical need. [More »]
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