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WDSY-FM (107.9 MHz, "Y108") is a commercial radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a country music radio format.The station's studios and offices are in Foster Plaza on Holiday Drive in Green Tree, Pennsylvania.
Daniel J. "Danny" Neaverth Sr. (/ ˈ n ɛ v r ə θ / NEV-rəth; born May 11, 1938 [1]) is an American disc jockey and television personality from Buffalo, New York.He is best known for a run of over 40 years as a morning disc jockey in Buffalo, including 25 years at heritage top-40 and oldies station WKBW/WWKB, another 15 years at oldies/classic hits WHTT-FM and a three-year run at WECK.
Y108 may refer to: CJXY-FM, a Mainstream Rock radio station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; WDSY-FM, a Mainstream Country radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. WYCO, an adult contemporary radio station in Wausau, Wisconsin, U.S. during the 1980s and 1990s; KRXY-FM, a CHR radio station in Denver, Colorado, U.S. during the 1980s and early ...
His first radio job was WWOL in Buffalo with Dick Purtan, then WKWK, in Wheeling, WV. After that, he continued at several venerable stations, including WKBW in Buffalo, New York, WNBC and WOR in New York City, KQV in Pittsburgh, KMPC and KRTH in Los Angeles, WPOP and WDRC in Hartford, WIXY in Cleveland, and WIBG and WFIL in Philadelphia.
The following is a chronological history of all local broadcasters of the Buffalo Sabres. Since 1997, radio and television broadcast production has been largely consolidated into the Sabres Hockey Network unit.
During her segment, she was featured with hosts of some of Canada's biggest morning shows. These stations included: [8] Halifax - B.J. and the Q Morning Crew on Q104; Montreal- Q-Mornings with Aaron Rand on 925 the Q; Toronto - Derringer In The Morning on Q107; Hamilton - The Ben & Kerry Show at Y108; Woodstock - McArthur In The Morning on 1039 FM
Irwin B. "Irv" Weinstein (April 29, 1930 – December 26, 2017) [1] was an American local television news anchor and occasional radio actor. He hosted WKBW-TV's Eyewitness News in Buffalo, New York, for 34 years, from 1964 to 1998, becoming an iconic broadcaster well known in both the Buffalo area and in Southern Ontario, which was within WKBW's broadcast area. [2]
Since 1997, the radio play-by-play has been simulcast on the station's cable partner (Empire Sports Network from 1997 to 2004, and MSG Network/MSG Western New York from 2005 to the present). Prior to this, Ted Darling was the team's television play-by-play voice, though he was forced to retire due to Pick's disease in 1991.