About Bold Gold Media Group:
The MISSION of Bold Gold Media Group:
The mission of Bold Gold Media Group is to provide community focused broadcast programming for our entire listening area and contribute positively to the growth and development of the region through the power of local radio…
Locally owned, operated and programmed, Bold Gold was founded in 2005, with the purpose and aim of becoming the preeminent radio broadcast group in Northeast Pennsylvania and Upstate New York. Bold Gold serves three primary regions: The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area, The Pocono Lake Region (or Northern Pocono Mountains); and the Catskill Mountains of New York. Bold Gold has a total of nine full power radio stations:
105 THE RIVER (WWRR 104.9 FM): 105 The River Primarily covers the PA counties of Lackawanna and Luzerne in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Market, and plays 'Northeast PA's Biggest Hits'. NEPA's 'most visible' radio station, broadcasts live from the 'Studio of the Stars' inside Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs.
94.3 FM THE TALKER (WTRW 94.3 FM)'Important Ideas – Entertaining Talk' for Northeast PA. The Talker has the biggest names in talk radio and serves Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wayne & Pike Counties of PA, with a combination of national, regional and local talk and news.
Fox Sports Radio – The GAME 1340 & 1400 (WICK): The region’s largest sports radio network and spanning multiple counties in Northeast PA, The GAME consists of stations 1280 WFBS-AM (Columbia County); 1340 WYCK-AM (Luzerne County); & 1400 WICK-AM (Lackawanna County). Fueled by Fox Sports Radio, The GAME is also the proud broadcast home of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees!
95-3 DNH (WDNH 95.3 FM) which primarily covers the Pocono Lake Region of Wayne and Pike Counties, PA. 95.3 DNH is the flagship 'Latest Hits' station in the Northern Poconos and one of the main sources for local news, sports, weather and emergency information for residents of Wayne and Pike Counties. 
CLASSIC HITS 105.3 (WYCY 105.3 FM) which primary covers the Pocono Lake Region of Wayne and Pike Counties, PA, Northern Lackawanna County, PA and parts of the Catskill Mountains of New York. Classic Hits 105.3 is the source for classic hits of the 60's, 70's and 80's as well as a vital source for local news, sports, weather and emergency information for local residents. 
HEADLINE NEWS RADIO 104.3 FM & 1590 AM (WPSN): HLN 104.3 FM & 1590 AM is THE news authority for the Pocono Lake Region of Wayne and Pike Counties PA. With a powerful combination of national, regional and local news 24/7, HLN is all news all the time. 
THUNDER 102 (WDNB 102.1 FM) which primarily serves the Catskill Mountains of Sullivan County, as well as parts of Orange, Ulster and Delaware Counties of New York, the Northern Poconos and parts of Northern New Jersey. Thunder 102 is the only Sullivan County based country music station and is the primary source of real-time news and critical community information for Sullivan County. 
Combined, Bold Gold’s stations have one of the largest broadcast footprints in the region. The Group’s strategic location of stations offers clients and listeners alike a very unique and powerful broadcast experience. Synergizing the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Market (the 70th largest radio market in the country) with the Pocono Lake Region (the fastest growing region in the state of PA) and the Catskill Mountains of NY (one of the fastest growing areas of New York state), while still maintaining localized community programming, is the vision that is Bold Gold Media. All Bold Gold stations are programmed to serve their communities of primary broadcast coverage. Bold Gold is a media group built for the future, and who's stations are an important part of the fabric of their local communities. Bold Gold is built upon the principles of providing high quality, professional broadcasting entertainment and important community information.
Bold Gold believes in the power of community leadership combined with the use of cutting edge marketing creativity, ideas and technology while using its resources to be a unifying force for the areas served by our stations.