WCBS 880 AM, one of New York's leading news radio channels for nearly 60 years, will be replaced with ESPN New York on Aug. 26, as 1010 WINS becomes the main radio station for real-time news coverage ...
After more than a half-century of serving New York City with all-News programming and information, 880 WCBS-AM will be leaving the format as Audacy hands the heritage station to Craig Karmazin’s Good ...
This story was reported by Neil Best, Verne Gay and Nicholas Spangler. It was written by Spangler. WCBS/880 AM, the all-news radio station New Yorkers have known for decades by the trademark "Traffic ...
WCBS 880 radio will send its final transmission at midnight — after 57 years of delivering breaking crime news, political happenings and subway delays to New Yorkers, many of whom now rely on apps.
WCBS, News Radio 880 AM, has a deep history in New York City and the suburbs. News broke Monday that the station as it's been known will be no longer. Here's a look at how it got started and a ...
WCBS-AM 880 is dropping its all-news format and instead will become the new home of ESPN New York. Audacy, the owner of the New York station, announced the change Monday, one that leaves WINS-FM as ...
Longtime New York news radio station WCBS 880 will end operations later this month, as the station’s parent company sold the rights to ESPN. The decision ends a nearly six-decade run for WCBS 880 as a ...
The news radio mainstay is turning its airwaves over to ESPN, ending its continuous coverage of the five boroughs. The Mets broadcasts will remain. By Corey Kilgannon Since New York City’s 2003 ...
CBS-owned KTVT Dallas meteorologist Scott Padgett, who has been with the station for 12 years, and its chief meteorologist for nearly a decade, is moving East. He is joining WCBS New York’s First ...
The transition could not have been more jarring. There was Wayne Cabot, a signature voice of WCBS/880 AM, with a heartfelt final signoff as Sunday turned into Monday. It was a moment in radio history ...
Audacy New York’s WCBS-FM 101.1 morning show duo Foxx and Annie raised $60,078.34 to help provide life-saving service dogs to local veterans. The fundraiser, held in honor of Veterans Day, surpassed ...
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