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93Q The Lion King in Syracuse
93Q The Lion King in Syracuse
He memorably had his brother Alec Baldwin call in once as President Donald Trump.The Dinosaur: After stunting as holiday radio station “Holly FM” in October 2013, The Dinosaur launched in January 2014 as a Classic Top 40 station on 94.1, 95.3 and 103.9 FM.Gomez & Dave break up: Dave Coombs left TK99 and TK105 in 2015 after 20 years of co-hosting a morning show with Glenn “Gomez” Adams. Coombs moved on to 100.7 WUTQ FM in Utica, while Gomez stayed at K99 with Lisa Chelenza to host “Gomez & Lisa in the Morning.”Kathy Rowe exits: Longtime Y94M (WYYY-FM) morning show host Kathy Rowe went off the air in 2016 after at the iHeartMedia-owned station since 1982, back when it was “94 Rock.” She also served as program director for more than a decade.K-Rockathon, 93Q Summer Jam end? Galaxy Communications’ K-Rock (WKRL / WKRH) didn’t hold a K-Rockathon in 2016 or 2019, and its sister station 93Q (WNTQ-FM) dropped the 93Q Summer Jam after 10 years. It’s unclear if either will return in 2020.Lonsberry replaces Jim Reith: Controversial Rochester radio talk show host Bob Lonsberry picked up a second show in Syracuse in 2011, replacing longtime broadcaster Jim Reith on WSYR.Marty & Shannon replaced, reunited: HOT 107.9 (WWHT-FM) morning show hosts Marty & Shannon were replaced by the syndicated “Elvis Duran Show” in August 2010. Marty & Shannon reunited in 2014 as the morning show for 95X (WAQX-FM).Power goes AM, WSYR adds FM: Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) dropped WHEN SportsRadio in 2010, moved urban contemporary station Power (WPHR) to 620 AM, and added a simulcast of WSYR NewsRadio to Power’s old FM spot at 106.9.The Rebel goes online: The Big Talker (WXTL) flipped to a classic rock radio station in 2012, but longtime local DJ Dave Frisina took The Rebel online after its spot on the broadcast dial was sold this year.Soundcheck producer Dave Frisina in his studio at Cumulus Broadcasting headquarters on James St. in Syracuse, November 16, 2014. Michael Greenlar | mgreenlar@syracuse.comReligious radio: Family Life Ministries, based in Bath, N.Y., acquired Syracuse’s oldies station WSEN and “Mix 106” 106.3 93Q The Lion King in Syracuse FM (WMCR) in Oneida in 2015; Family Life (WCIS) now broadcasts at 98.3 and 105.1 FM in the Syracuse area. Other religious stations include K-Love (105.9 in Syracuse, 101.7 in Pulaski); WMHR (102.9) in Syracuse.RIP: Former B104.7 host Ron Bee and longtime WSYR News Radio host Joe Galuski both died in 2015. WSYR newscaster Kevin Schenk died in 2017. Jack Morse, a TV, radio and Syracuse Chiefs broadcaster for four decades, died in 2019. Anthony "Tony " Bombardo Jr., Syracuse’s “eye in the sky” traffic reporter, died in October.Rock radio changes: Hunter & Josh took their morning show from 95X to the rival K-Rock in 2012 amid a contract dispute; Hunter Scott later parted from “The Show” in 2015. Other changes included 95X becoming alternative rock, playing more artists like Dashboard Confessional, Cold War Kids and Jimmy Eat World.Sports radio shakeup: The New York Yankees radio broadcast moved to TK99 from WSYR in 2013; the Syracuse Chiefs (now the Syracuse Mets) moved to The Score in 2011; and ESPN Radio lost the New York Mets this year.Sunny 102 “superstation”: Some WSEN staff were absorbed by Sunny 102 (WZUN-FM) as the station starting mixing golden oldies with “classic hits" in 2016, becoming a sort-of “superstation” for fans of both.Ted & Amy still going strong: 93Q morning show hosts Ted & Amy celebrated their 30th anniversary this year, were inducted in the New York State Broadcasters Association’s Hall of Fame, and became “the voice” of the New York State Fair in 2011.WOLF gets louder: The WOLF, formerly known as WOLF 105.1 (previously Nova 105.1 until 2009), moved down the dial to 92.1 FM, the former signal of WSEN-FM, for a louder signal in 2016.Z89 cranks it up: WJPZ FM, the Top 40 station run by Syracuse University students, increased its signal ten-fold to 1,000 watts in 2017 after broadcasting at 100 watts for 30 years.Notable Syracuse TV changes:Bridge Street Live: The NewsChannel 9 (WSYR-TV) morning talk show has changed its lineup several times over the years. Sistina Giordano and TeNesha Murphy currently co-host the program; previous hosts include Rick Gary, Carrie Lazarus,Comments
He memorably had his brother Alec Baldwin call in once as President Donald Trump.The Dinosaur: After stunting as holiday radio station “Holly FM” in October 2013, The Dinosaur launched in January 2014 as a Classic Top 40 station on 94.1, 95.3 and 103.9 FM.Gomez & Dave break up: Dave Coombs left TK99 and TK105 in 2015 after 20 years of co-hosting a morning show with Glenn “Gomez” Adams. Coombs moved on to 100.7 WUTQ FM in Utica, while Gomez stayed at K99 with Lisa Chelenza to host “Gomez & Lisa in the Morning.”Kathy Rowe exits: Longtime Y94M (WYYY-FM) morning show host Kathy Rowe went off the air in 2016 after at the iHeartMedia-owned station since 1982, back when it was “94 Rock.” She also served as program director for more than a decade.K-Rockathon, 93Q Summer Jam end? Galaxy Communications’ K-Rock (WKRL / WKRH) didn’t hold a K-Rockathon in 2016 or 2019, and its sister station 93Q (WNTQ-FM) dropped the 93Q Summer Jam after 10 years. It’s unclear if either will return in 2020.Lonsberry replaces Jim Reith: Controversial Rochester radio talk show host Bob Lonsberry picked up a second show in Syracuse in 2011, replacing longtime broadcaster Jim Reith on WSYR.Marty & Shannon replaced, reunited: HOT 107.9 (WWHT-FM) morning show hosts Marty & Shannon were replaced by the syndicated “Elvis Duran Show” in August 2010. Marty & Shannon reunited in 2014 as the morning show for 95X (WAQX-FM).Power goes AM, WSYR adds FM: Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) dropped WHEN SportsRadio in 2010, moved urban contemporary station Power (WPHR) to 620 AM, and added a simulcast of WSYR NewsRadio to Power’s old FM spot at 106.9.The Rebel goes online: The Big Talker (WXTL) flipped to a classic rock radio station in 2012, but longtime local DJ Dave Frisina took The Rebel online after its spot on the broadcast dial was sold this year.Soundcheck producer Dave Frisina in his studio at Cumulus Broadcasting headquarters on James St. in Syracuse, November 16, 2014. Michael Greenlar | mgreenlar@syracuse.comReligious radio: Family Life Ministries, based in Bath, N.Y., acquired Syracuse’s oldies station WSEN and “Mix 106” 106.3
2025-04-10FM (WMCR) in Oneida in 2015; Family Life (WCIS) now broadcasts at 98.3 and 105.1 FM in the Syracuse area. Other religious stations include K-Love (105.9 in Syracuse, 101.7 in Pulaski); WMHR (102.9) in Syracuse.RIP: Former B104.7 host Ron Bee and longtime WSYR News Radio host Joe Galuski both died in 2015. WSYR newscaster Kevin Schenk died in 2017. Jack Morse, a TV, radio and Syracuse Chiefs broadcaster for four decades, died in 2019. Anthony "Tony " Bombardo Jr., Syracuse’s “eye in the sky” traffic reporter, died in October.Rock radio changes: Hunter & Josh took their morning show from 95X to the rival K-Rock in 2012 amid a contract dispute; Hunter Scott later parted from “The Show” in 2015. Other changes included 95X becoming alternative rock, playing more artists like Dashboard Confessional, Cold War Kids and Jimmy Eat World.Sports radio shakeup: The New York Yankees radio broadcast moved to TK99 from WSYR in 2013; the Syracuse Chiefs (now the Syracuse Mets) moved to The Score in 2011; and ESPN Radio lost the New York Mets this year.Sunny 102 “superstation”: Some WSEN staff were absorbed by Sunny 102 (WZUN-FM) as the station starting mixing golden oldies with “classic hits" in 2016, becoming a sort-of “superstation” for fans of both.Ted & Amy still going strong: 93Q morning show hosts Ted & Amy celebrated their 30th anniversary this year, were inducted in the New York State Broadcasters Association’s Hall of Fame, and became “the voice” of the New York State Fair in 2011.WOLF gets louder: The WOLF, formerly known as WOLF 105.1 (previously Nova 105.1 until 2009), moved down the dial to 92.1 FM, the former signal of WSEN-FM, for a louder signal in 2016.Z89 cranks it up: WJPZ FM, the Top 40 station run by Syracuse University students, increased its signal ten-fold to 1,000 watts in 2017 after broadcasting at 100 watts for 30 years.Notable Syracuse TV changes:Bridge Street Live: The NewsChannel 9 (WSYR-TV) morning talk show has changed its lineup several times over the years. Sistina Giordano and TeNesha Murphy currently co-host the program; previous hosts include Rick Gary, Carrie Lazarus,
2025-03-30This screenshot from 93Q's Facebook page shows a memorial tribute to Barbara "Bobbie" Long, the wife of "Ted and Amy" host Ted Long.By Geoff Herbert | gherbert@syracuse.comBobbie Long, the wife of Syracuse radio host Ted Long, has died after a health battle that he shared with the Central New York community. She was 62.“Bobbie passed away peacefully last night at Francis House, Inc.,” 93Q (WNTQ-FM) announced Wednesday. “Ted is okay and thanks everyone for surrounding them with your love and prayers.”Ted, who’s co-hosted “Ted & Amy” with Amy Robbins for more than 30 years, revealed last month that Bobbie was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis and needed a liver transplant from a live donor. The morning show hosts said “hundreds” of people volunteered to get tested to be a potential donor, but it turned out to be too late for a transplant.“Her body is not strong enough to withstand an operation,” Ted announced last week. Bobbie was moved to hospice care at Francis House and the couple made final plans for her life.Ted thanked all of the doctors and nurses who helped throughout the process, including the Liver Transplant Team at Strong Memorial hospital in Rochester, and all of the listeners in the Syracuse area who expressed their support.Bobbie Long, who retired from her job at the Baldwinsville bus garage earlier this year, had been hospitalized since mid-July after being diagnosed with liver cirrhosis, a late stage of scarring (fibrosis) of the liver which causes chronic, long-term liver damage. The damage generally can’t be undone, according to the Mayo Clinic, but if diagnosed early and treated, further damage can be limited and, rarely, reversed.“I hate to say it, but it sucks getting old and dealing with these issues,” Ted said last week. “I will tell you that: Never take anything for granted especially your health, especially you know, life in general ‘cause I’ve always felt like I led a blessed life and maybe this is payback for that... maybe it’s the price you pay for living such a good life.”Amy expressed support and tried to find a silver lining, noting that Ted and Bobbie had made a lot of great memories over the years and traveled to lots of places.“We’re all thinking about you and Bobbie,” Amy said.“Thank you everybody for your outpouring,” Ted told Amy and their listeners. “I really appreciate it.”Ted did not appear on Wednesday’s morning show, but
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2025-04-10The service starts at $74.99 per month, but you’ll want the $9.99/month Sports Lite add on to get access to ACCN and ESPN U, for a total of $84.98/month. Fubo’s basic service includes 172 channels and 1000 hours of DVR space.DirecTV Stream (free trial) carries all ESPN networks at the Choice Package level ($84.99 per month) and starts with a free trial. You’ll want to check local availability for NBC and CW channels, as local contracts can sometimes impact availability.DirecTV Stream includes 150+ channels, Unlimited DVR storage and thousands of on-demand titles.Hulu + Live TV is essentially the same service as fuboTV, from a Syracuse Football fan’s perspective, and it might even be a more attractive option. Access to ACCN and ESPN U are included in the basic $69/month rate, plus Hulu, ESPN Plus and Disney Plus are included. Hulu + Live TV includes more than 90 channels and Unlimited DVR storage.Sling is the cheapest option here, but still has a decent number of Syracuse University football games. You’ll need Sling Orange and the Sports Extra add on for a total of $51/month in order to get ACCN and ESPN U. Local channel availability, such as NBC and CW stations, is spotty. In the Syracuse market, for example, Sling does not carry FOX, NBC, ABC or others.What is the Syracuse University football schedule for 2023?Here is the full 2023 schedule. The games that have been slated for TV are listed, along with where you can stream them.Saturday, September 2: Colgate @ Syracuse, 4 p.m. on ACCNX - Season Opener (Stream)Saturday, September 9: Western Michigan @ Syracuse, 3:30 p.m. on ACCNX (Stream)Saturday, September 16: Syracuse @ Purdue, 7:30 p.m. on NBC (Stream)Saturday, September 23: Army @ Syracuse, TBA, TBA - Military Appreciation DaySaturday, September 30: Clemson @ Syracuse, TBA, TBA - HomecomingSaturday, October 7: Syracuse @ North Carolina, TBA, TBASaturday, October 14: Syracuse @ Florida State, TBA, TBAThursday, October 26: Syracuse @ Virginia Tech, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN (Stream)Friday, November 3: Boston College @ Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN2 - Family Weekend (Stream)Saturday, November 11: Syracuse vs. Pittsburgh, 3:30 p.m., TBA - Yankee Stadium GameSaturday, November 18: Syracuse @ Georgia Tech, 8 p.m. on ACC Network.Saturday, November 25: Wake Forest @ Syracuse, 2 p.m., TV TBA. - Senior DayWhere can I check for TV schedule updates?Check syracuse.com/orangefootball the day before every game for a post detailing how to watch the game
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