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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.
From 2005-2024, John Sterling (play-by-play) and Suzyn Waldman (color commentary) have been the Yankees Radio Network broadcast team. Waldman is the first and one of the few women to hold a full-time position with a major league team, and had served as a Yankees beat reporter for the YES Network before moving to the broadcast booth.
The Los Angeles Dodgers take a 2-0 lead in the World Series to New York, where the Yankees will play host to the next three games and look for an opportunity to fight back into the series ...
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.
As one of the most successful clubs in Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees are also one of its oldest teams. Part of that success derives to its radio and television broadcasts that have been running beginning in 1939 when the first radio transmissions were broadcast from the old stadium, and from 1947 when television broadcasts began.
KRTH in Los Angeles, California; KSFR in White Rock, New Mexico; KTJN-LP in Gold Beach, ... WCBS-FM in New York, New York; WCID in Enfield, New York; WDCK in ...
List of radio stations in New York.
After WFAN signed on to be the flagship for the New York Yankees beginning in 2013, the Mets moved their broadcasts to a new flagship, WOR. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Mets were the first professional sports team in a decade to call the station home, after the New Jersey Nets left for WFAN in 2004.