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Contributor Mike Hotaling (WXCR, WQBK) is featured here on the All-New Z-98.7 as Lee Michaels. Here’s a Classic Hits station that sounds very much like a 90s incarnation, but we don’t have a date to go with the tape.

This is from the Syracuse market. Upstate New York had some great radio stations over the years, many of those on the AM band Mike has a lot of memories of this market and the Albany market where he spent many years on the radio.

Your comments are highly appreciated!

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98.7 is licensed to Ithaca NY and today has the call letters WLZW

By Steve West

Steve West is a 41 year veteran of broadcasting. His air work as a Jock and News Anchor includes six radio markets and over two-dozen radio stations. Steve is the founder of Airchexx.com and Hitoldies.net - All the BIG Hits!

8 thoughts on “Lee Michaels, 98.7 WNYZ Syracuse (Ithaca) – Undated”
  1. For what it’s worth, this is not an Ithaca station (maybe you had Lite 97.3 WYXL-FM on the brain).

    Rather, it is what is now Lite 98.7 WLZW/Utica. Note the reference to Sangertown Square (New Hartford), etc…

  2. yes this was utica 1988 I believe… 49 miles east of syracuse via the nys thruway according to the signs (the thruway curved up by rome ny which added miles) but actual distance between the two cities was more like 40 miles if flew in a strait line… the radio and tv signal overlap between the two markets was incredible though.

    1. VBaskin2010 – I'm 31 years old, i'm single, i love toys anime and cartoons. I grew up on Power Rangers even since i was 7 years old, i like different types of music except EDM and Classical. I hoping to become a radio DJ as well be a Program Director too.
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  3. im not good on dating airchecks… never knew matt lauer was a host of youthquake… this was pre 1990.. I had left central new york in 1989 to make a brief loop through scranton, philly and tampa… I returned to albany in ’92.

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