TODAY'S FREAKY FACTOID...The maximum number of baby mice a female mouse can have in one year is about 100. The average "House mice" lives about 1 year.
Infinite Menus, Copyright 2006, OpenCube Inc. All Rights Reserved.
                 



February 3rd

News Update

with Eric Malanaski

 

Get the Flash Player to see this player.

 

CNY Job Opening for News Director

 

The Central New York Radio Group currently has an opening for a full-time position of News Director. We are looking for someone with superb communication skills and great work ethics. Must have a passion for journalism, be able to write well, have good news judgment, ability to pursue your own enterprised stories, and enjoy responding to changing and breaking news. Duties include selecting and writing news stories, and produce and deliver on-air news broadcasts.  Please send resume, a writing sample, and a demo  .mp3 recording to The Central New York Radio Group, Attention Don Perkins,  34 Chestnut St, Oneonta, NY 13820 or cnyoperations@

yahoo.com.  The Central New York Radio Group/Double O Radio of Central New York, LLC,  is an equal opportunity employer. No phone calls please.


 

PET REPORT

 

1/31

 

Small (Terrier?), white with brown on its face, light blue collar. Found on Richards Ave, Oneonta.

 

1/31

 

Lost Between Suco and Hartwick in Oneonta: a Female Spayed Calico Cat.

 

1/25

 

Lost Dog near Pegg road Morris. A female Reddish in color German Shepard/ Chow mix with collar and tags.

1/23

Found near Jones Road New Lisbon:a medium size, male brown, tan and white mix breed dog, no collar.

 

Found All black puppy (Lab mix?) about 2 to 3 months old with no collar on Flax Island Rd., Otego.


 

If you have any information about the pets mentioned above, or if you've lost or found a pet, give CNY Radio a call at 432-1030.  We'll announce it on the radio and post it right here on our website.    

Do You Like The WZOZ-FM Radio Website?
YES
NO
Ok, but needs improvement
[View More Results]

INTERNET BACKWARDS GIRLS IS REALLY NOT ALL THAT


There's a viral video on the internet of a girl, Alyssa Kramer, who can say any word backwards. Cornnuts! Lambourghini! It's amazing! No it isn't. She's not really saying them backwards. Below is an audio from the video, and then the video reversed. She is NOT actually talking backwards.
CLICK HERE to see the video.


 

Local Job Opening

 

An ASSEMBLER (Temporary) is needed at The Raymond Corporation in Greene, NY,  for 1st Shift. JOB SUMMARY: Performs basic assembly, teardown, rework, and/or repair operations. Utilizes hand and power tools. Should be able to use chemicals, know soldering techniques and simple type gauges. Overtime work may be required. Qualifications: Job requires ability to understand blueprints, routing, and assembly instructions.  Must be able to utilize hand and power tools. To apply go on-line to: www.raymond

corp.com/employment.
For information about job opportunities, please contact the CDO Workforce New York Center at 12 Dietz Street in Oneonta, phone: 1-800-244-5779, again 1-800-244-5779.

 

WHAT YOUR SUPER BOWL CRAVINGS SAY ABOUT YOUR PERSONALITY


From Fox News:

1. Buffalo Wings: The Perfectionist. Personalities that have a knack for spicy foods tend to be perfectionists; they dislike disorder to the extent they need to sweat it out.
2. Salty Snacks: The Easy-Going. If you find yourself craving salty potato chips or french fries, you're probably an easy person to get along with and like to "go with the flow."
3. Sweets: The Standout Sweetheart. Women who bolt directly to the dessert table like to stand out and feel special.
4. Pizza: The Potentially Depressed. Craving pizza and other cheesy food often manifests through a depressed personality that's searching for comfort and familiarity.
5. Vegetable Tray: The Control Freak. You're trying to get everyone else to eat as good as you do.


Radio Auction is this Saturday (February 4th)!

 

 

 

Don't miss the best bargains around on merchandise and gift certificates from the area's finest businesses!


The average savings off retail is 60%!

 

CLICK on the RADIO AUCTION tab above to preview items 

 

 


CNY Radio and The Oneonta Theatre Present...

 

THE BIG SCREEN

Bud Light Superbowl Party!

 

 

Don't miss the best Superbowl Party around with the biggest screen around!  There will be great drink specials from Budweiser and Budlight including the new Bud Light Platinum, both on tap and in bottles.  Enjoy delicious Tino's Pizza with pizza sales benefiting the Oneonta Hurricanes Baseball team.  There will be great giveaways: a Budlight Party Pack and a 43 inch Samsung Plasma Screen HDTV  from Drogens.  The best part...admission is FREE!  The doors open at 5pm.  See you there!


We've got our Winner!

 

Congratulations to Michael Christman who won a Superbowl Party Pack for up to 20 people from Domino's in the Clinton Plaza, Oneonta.  Domino's is your Superbowl headquarters with  everything from pizzas, pastas, and fresh breadsticks to sandwiches, wings, drinks and desserts.  Call 433-3033 or order on-line at Dominos.com.


It's Coming to Oneonta...

Another CNY Radio

Sock Hop!


Saturday, February 11th at the Oneonta Moose Lodge, don't miss the Central New York Radio Sock Hop!  Once again, enjoy all your favorite Sock Hop Singers, great 50's food, costume and hoola hoop contests, and best of all DANCING!  The doors at the Oneonta Moose Lodge open at 5pm with the singing beginning at 6pm and going until 9pm.  Tickets are $5 and are available at CNY Radio, 34 Chestnut St. Oneonta, and at the door (if available).  Proceeds benefit the services of the Oneonta Moose Lodge and the Hurricanes Baseball Club.  Special thanks to our sponsors George and Sara Etzl of Otsego Physical Medicine.  For more info, call (607) 432-1030.  


Kelly Bennis, ZOZ's "Movie Maven" weighs in on

"The Grey"


Get the Flash Player to see this player.

What's Cookin' at The Hawkeye Grill?

 


Join Leslie Anne Monday through Friday (starting February 6th), as she gets the scoop on the dinner specials from Executive Chef Michael Gregory of The Hawkeye Grill at The Otesago Resort Hotel in Cooperstown, NY.  It’s guaranteed to get your mouth watering. Coming soon, Chef Michael will have recipees for you to cook an exceptional Valentine meal for your sweetheart.  Check back with us soon for those recipees!  For reservations and additional information call 1-800-348-6222 or visit the website at: www.otesaga.com/dining.
 

 

What's Leslie Ann Driving?


For more photos of the car CLICK HERE


Leslie Ann's got some new wheels thanks to Country Club Imports on Oneida Street in Oneonta.  It's a 2012 Nissan Rogue SL.  This sporty crossover vehicle comes in handy during Winter driving!  It's great for getting around town but can tackle snowy roads just as easily with All Wheel Drive.  Make sure you check out the photo gallery to see just how cool this car is!  To find out more about all the wonders of the Nissan Juke, get to Country Club Imports and take a test drive. 


Country Club Nissan
55 Oneida Street, Oneonta, NY
(607) 643-4353

www.countryclubnissan.com 

 

Listen in to this popular show with your host, Tony Avanzato every Sunday from 11am to noon on ZOZ 103.1fm.  Tony mixes it up with many popular contemporary Italian music artists.  It's great italian music AND you can even brush up on your italian!  


Do you want to know about cultural events in our area?

 

 

Listen in for “ART A LA CARTE” with Steve Dillon every Sunday noon to 1pm On ZOZ 103.  It’s your one stop cultural roundup provided by Central NY Radio Group.

Check out these great programs on ZOZ 103.1fm

 


 

Saturdays from 8am to 10am

 
Get your blues fix with...
 
"House of Blues Radio Hour"

Saturdays from 9pm to 10pm


Check out Leslie Ann's Lava Lamp!

It's mesmorizing

 

“You Crack Me Up”

with Dr. George Etzl



Every Sunday from 10am to 11am, Dr. George Etzl and his wife Sara bring you a LIVE program to provide information on Chiropractic care and back health.  Treating the cause, opposed to treating symptom solely, is Dr. Etzl’s goal and focus when establishing Otsego Physical Medicine on Deitz Street in Oneonta.  Dr. Etzl and Sara welcome calls from listeners during this show.  The number to call with your questions is (607) 432-1030.  To find out more about Dr. Etzl CLICK HERE.

 

 

MUSIC HISTORY FOR  FEBRUARY 3rd...

 

2003 - The exclusive documentary "Living With Michael Jackson" was shown on UK television. Reporter Martin Bashir had spent eight months with the star. The show's editor said "viewers will not believe what they're seeing."
1979 - The Blues Brothers went to No.1 on the U.S. album chart with "Briefcase Full Of Blues".
1973 - Elton John started a three-week run at No.1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Crocodile Rock", Elton's first of five U.S. No.1 singles.
1959 - 22-year-old Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens, aged 17, died in a plane crash shortly after take-off from Clear Lake, Iowa. The pilot of the single-engined Beechcraft Bonanza plane was also killed. Holly hired the plane after heating problems developed on his tour bus. All three were travelling to Fargo, North Dakota for the next show on their Winter Dance Party Tour which Holly had arranged - covering 24 cities in three weeks - to make money after the break-up of his band, The Crickets, the previous year. The day became known as "The Day The Music Died" in the song by Don McLean.

Jock 3
Jock 3
12:00pm - 6:00pm
Program 1
E-Mail Your Request


 ABOUT LESLIE ANN...

 

I have been an “on air” personality for 20 years. I began on WZOZ with a mid afternoon show and have come full circle to the same station where I have been doing my morning show now for 4 years.  Life sure is funny. It's hard to imagine doing anything else because it's still so much fun!  Every morning on the show I interview different community members about events or issues.  I really enjoy this because it connects me even more to the community and I get to find out about all the great things our area in beautiful central New York has to offer. I'm a hometown girl.  I grew up just outside of Oneonta in Gilbertsville and now live in Oneonta with my husband and 2 children. 


Sports Talk with John Hayen and Eric Malanaski



 

Listen in weekday mornings on ZOZ 103 as John Hayen and Eric Malanaski talk up local and national Sports at 7:45am.  You can even participate!  If you have a question or comment that you would like him to address on the air, send it in to cnyproduction@

yahoo.com (put "sports" in the subject heading).

Enter a Keyword

 February 2nd

 by Eric Malanaski

Sports Roundup

   


High School Wrestling


On the mat, Unatego posted dual meet wrestling wins against Cooperstown and Unadilla Valley.

 

 

Boys High School

Hoops

 

Davenport downed Margaretville 52-39.  Hunter-Tannersville stopped Stamford 60-43.  Jefferson jolted Gilboa 55-44.  Roxbury beat Downsville 51-43.

SUNY Delhi Swept Davis. The men won 70-52 and the women were victorious 78-45.


Hartwick College

men’s basketball

 

senior guard Mark Blazek and women’s basketball sophomore guard Kate Purcell each were selected to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-District Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams. The teams recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom.

 

 

And if you want to see an amazing jump roping performance, come out to see "The Red Hot Ropers", 100 3rd through 6th graders from Cooperstown Central School.  They will perform during the Hartwick men's basketball game on Saturday, February 4th during half time.  The game starts at 4pm. 

EVERYBODY IN TOWN WINS THE LOTTERY, EXCEPT ONE GUY

 

Everybody - that's everybody - in the small town of Sodeto, Spain, put money in for the national lottery. And the number hit - the town gets to share $950 million. Everybody, that is, except one guy. The homeowner's association, who go door to door, forgot to collect money from farmer Costis Mitsotakis. All the families in town get a minumum of $130,000, with some getting millions. The one piece of good news for Mitsotakis is that he was able to sell a parcel of land to one of his neighbors, who now had money to spend.