Several on-air Capital Region radio personalities have left under budget cuts announced at Latham-based Albany Broadcasting Co.

General Manager Bryan Hollenbaugh said that Bob Green from Magic (590-AM/100.5-FM) is retiring, and Marissa Lanchak from WFLY (92.3-FM) and Camen Hsieh from Jamz (96.3-FM) have also left their respective stations.

“We have made some budget cuts as the radio industry continues to evolve. We are trying to make our business more efficient,” said Hollenbaugh. “We have had some good people move on and we wish them the best.”

Hollenbaugh said existing staff at the station will be redeployed to fill the slots being vacated. Lanchak has been with WFLY for nearly a decade, while Hsieh joined JAMZ in 2013.

Albany Broadcasting Co. is part of Pamal Broadcasting Ltd., which owns more than two dozen radio stations in New York, Vermont and Florida. Its principal is Albany auto dealer James Morrell.

Other local stations owned by Albany Broadcasting include B95.5-FM, 100.9 The Cat, and WIN 104.9 CBS Sports.