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"The Wolf" in Syracuse, New York announces a new weekday lineup
The country station’s updated website has the new hosts for WOLF-FM (105.1), which simulcasts on WWLF-FM (96.7) Oswego. The Premiere Radio syndicated Big D & Bubba will handle morning drive, and while the midday slot is vacant right now, afternoons will be hosted by PD Skip Clark and evenings by the Westwood One syndicated CMT Radio Live with Cody Alan. Listeners found out about the changes from an email blast sent by the station, according to CNYRadio.com. Radio-Info is told that the search for the new midday host is still ongoing, and a “Listen Live” link to their new-look website is coming soon.
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