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On March 24, 2010, MSG Network launched a 3D feed, MSG 3D, available only to Cablevision subscribers in the New York City area on channel 1300; its inaugural broadcast was a game between the New York Rangers and the New York Islanders. This was a one time broadcast and MSG elected not to produce any more telecasts.
WEQX, or "EQX", as it is commonly referred to by its listeners, is a large sponsor of live music and has presented various concerts in the Capital Region (Albany, New York). In the summer of 2007, EQX held the first EQX Fest at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. The concert started at 3 PM and ran until around midnight.
On Sunday June 23, the Hudson Bandstand Summer Concert Series will feature the Western Reserve Big Band, which will perform the music of the Beatles arranged for big band on the Green in Hudson ...
Qello Concerts (also known as Qello, Stingray Qello) is an American-based entertainment company founded in 2010, in New York, by Brian Lisi, Bob Frank, and Richard Johnson. [1] Qello is the parent company of digital streaming service Qello Concerts, and over-the-top content service provider Qello Media Solutions.
Activities include Fortyfest benefit concert, Ciné Drive-In movies, 'House Party' UGA exhibit, Splitz Band free concert and 'Chop Shop' comedy show.
The broadcast included live streaming video from various parties around the United States and various forms of variety entertainment centered around Western New York culture. [43] Although the special was a critical, technical and ratings failure, management of the station attributed its failure to being too ambitious, too soon, and considered ...
Apr. 30—DANVILLE — The Danville Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of music director Jeremy Swerling, will perform three separate streaming education programs in place of its annual free ...
In late 1946, WGR was bought by a consortium of Western New York families known as the WGR Corporation. This company signed on WGR-TV (channel 2) in 1953 and WGR-FM (now WGRF ) in 1959. WGR Corporation bought several other television and radio stations in the 1950s, and eventually became known as Transcontinent Broadcasting.