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  2. WCBS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCBS-FM (101.1 FM) is a radio station owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. licensed to New York, New York, and broadcasting a classic hits format. The station's studios are in the combined Audacy facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, and its transmitter is located at the Empire State Building.

  3. List of broadcast stations owned by CBS Radio - Wikipedia

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    1.7.1 Chicago. 1.8 Maryland. 1.8.1 Annapolis. ... New York City. WCBS - 880 - (News) WCBS-FM - 101.1 - (Classic Hits) WFAN - 660 - (Sports)

  4. List of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    New York; Station Frequency Band Format WCBS-FM: 101.1: FM: Classic hits: WFAN: 660: AM: Sports radio: WFAN-FM: 101.9: FM: Sports radio (WFAN) : WHSQ: 880: AM: Sports ...

  5. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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  6. Bob Shannon (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    When WCBS-FM came back to New York radio on July 12, 2007, Shannon helped launch the return. On November 18, as part of CBS-FM's weekly Radio Greats feature, he hosted a show as Don Bombard. Shannon stopped performing his mid-day shift at WCBS-FM in January 2012. It was reported that he left the station for health reasons.

  7. WCBS - Wikipedia

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    WCBS may refer to: The following broadcasting stations: WCBS-FM, a New York City radio station (101.1 FM), with a classic hits format; WCBS-TV, a New York City TV station (PSIP 2/RF 36), flagship station of the CBS television network; WFMB (AM), a Springfield, Illinois radio station (1450 AM), that held the call sign WCBS from 1926 to 1946

  8. Jack FM - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo, New York: WBUF: 92.9 FM Townsquare Media: Reverted to mainstream rock/active rock in November 2020. New York, New York: WCBS-FM: 101.1 FM CBS Radio: Reverted to classic hits on July 12, 2007. The Jack FM format was moved to 101.1-HD2, dropped the branding in 2008 for "Tony FM", and eventually was dropped altogether in 2012. Oklahoma ...

  9. New York Mets Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    1050/WHN: New York City (1964–1966, 1972-1974, 1983-1987) 1050/WFAN: New York City (1987–1988) 1050/WEPN: New York City (2013–2020) 1130/WNEW: New York City (1975–1977) 1280/WADO: New York City (1997–2009) 1380/WBNX: New York City (1982-August 31, 1984) 1380/WKDM: New York City (September 1, 1984-1986) 1480/WHOM: New York City (1962 ...