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93Q/Syracuse Ups Morning Co-Host Amy Robbins to MSEP


Amy Robbins
Amy Robbins

Morning personality Amy Robbins is elevated to Executive Producer of "Ted & Amy in the Morning" on CHR WNTQ-FM (93Q) in Syracuse. She'll continue to serve as co-host of the morning show with co-host Ted Long. "Ted & Amy in the Morning" airs live on 93Q, weekdays from 5:30-10am. In Robbins' expanded role, she will create content and oversee and execute on-air show elements and help grow the show's digital and social media platform. Robbins will also continue to host 93Q's longtime community affairs show, "Street Talk."

Concurrently, Ted Long celebrates 43 years on 93Q this April. Long joined the on-air staff in 1980 as overnight shift host. "Ted & Amy in the Morning" has entertained Syracuse morning radio listeners since 1989.

Cumulus Syracuse Vice President/Market Manager Beth Coughlin said, "Ted & Amy in the Morning marks its 34-year anniversary this year, bringing Central New Yorkers a reason to smile every morning! Their contributions to the community are unparalleled in New York media and we are pleased to have them on-air with us for many years to come."

Robbins commented, "We are so fortunate that this company still believes in local morning radio personalities. And because of that, I feel like it's even more important to make sure that our show reflects what our listeners, our clients and our company care most about. We work hard to represent Central New York in a way that entertains and informs every morning."

Long added, "It's truly been an honor to be a part of people's lives for so long. Being born and raised here in Central New York and being able to interact on a daily basis with so much of the community, has been amazing for both of us."

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