Galaxy Media Partners (formerly Galaxy Communications) is a radio broadcasting company with radio stations entirely in the Central New York area. As of 2024, Galaxy owns 13 radio signals in New York.[1]

Galaxy Media Company
IndustryRadio broadcasting
Founded1989
Key people
Ed Levine (President)
Websitegalaxymediapartners.com

History

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Ed Levine, current president, attended the Newhouse School at Syracuse University where his love for radio began. After serving as program director for the college radio station, Levine and two classmates started Syracuse’s first live FM radio station in 1978. In 1989, the first Galaxy station, WKLL was launched by the current CEO, Ed Levine, and his business partner, Bob Raide. WKLL was named for Ed and wife Pam’s then-19-month-old daughter Lauren. In the 1990s, Galaxy launched additional stations in Syracuse and Utica. In 2001, the headquarters was moved from Bridgeport to a new building in Armory Square, located in downtown Syracuse. WKLL remains owned by Galaxy to this day.

Galaxy divested itself of its Albany, New York cluster and swapped several stations in a multi-owner deal that included Clear Channel Communications in Utica/Rome 2007.[2]

In 2013, Ed Levine became the sole owner after a $13.2 million buyout from the former majority shareholder.[2]

In 2016 Galaxy moved their Utica studios (WKLL, WUMX, WTLB and WRNY) from Washington Mills to Downtown Utica inside the brand new Landmarc building (the old HSBC location) and renamed it Galaxy Media in 2018.

In October 2016, Galaxy Communications (through Galaxy II Media, LLC) agreed to acquire Gamma Broadcasting's stations in Berkshire County, Massachusetts for $3.15 million: WBEC, WBEC-FM, and WUPE in Pittsfield, WNAW and WUPE-FM in North Adams, and WSBS in Great Barrington.[3][4]

In 2018, Galaxy Communications rebranded to Galaxy Media company and brought aboard 10 new investors to buy out the shares that had been owned by a private investment firm and help the company reduce debt. Those investors are local people including Ed Levine's long-time friend and Syracuse University basketball coach Jim Boeheim. Additionally in 2018, Townsquare Media acquired the classic rock radio station WOUR-FM 96.9 in Utica from Galaxy Media in Q4.[5]

Stations

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Syracuse/Oswego

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Utica/Rome

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Former

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Several stations formerly in the Galaxy family were sold to the Educational Media Foundation.

  • WOUR, Now owned by Townsquare Media.
  • The Bone of Albany, New York: (WOOB and WBOE, now WYAI and WYKV respectively)
  • WSCP-FM of Sandy Creek/Pulaski, New York (now WGKV)
  • WRCK in Utica (now WKVU) - Swapped with WOUR
  • WOKR: Remsen, New York (now WAWR)

Pop culture

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In February 2024, Galaxy Media was featured on The American Dream, a Bloomberg TV series.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Syracuse Radio Operator's 'American Dream' Gets TV Treatment". Radio Ink. 2024-02-12. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  2. ^ a b Tampone, Kevin (2013-06-28). "Galaxy CEO buying out partner in $13.2M deal". Syracuse. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  3. ^ Dobrowolski, Tony (25 October 2016). "In $3M deal, Galaxy Communications to take over most of Berkshire County's airwaves". The Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  4. ^ "Galaxy Communications Acquires Pittsfield Cluster". RadioInsight. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  5. ^ Venta, Lance (October 17, 2016). "Galaxy Communications Acquires Pittsfield Cluster". RadioInsight. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
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