Mayor Eric Adams is launching a new Sunday radio show where New Yorkers will get the chance to call-in and ask him direct questions, he announced Thursday.
The new show, coined “Hear from the Mayor,” will be broadcasted on WBLS 107.5 FM “semi-regularly” on Sundays, according to the mayor’s office. It will include the “news of the day”, interviews with special guests and a live call-in segment where New Yorkers can ask about issues “they care about.”
The radio spot marks Hizzoner’s latest bid to bypass the City Hall press corps and communicate directly with the people he governs.
“Every day, we are ‘Getting Stuff Done’ for working class New Yorkers, but so many working class New Yorkers are also doing so many wonderful things to move our city forward; this program will highlight all that and more as we hear directly from New Yorkers,” the mayor said in a statement. “Tune in or give me a call, and hear directly from your mayor on what we are doing to build a better New York City.”














