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For the first time since August 1967, radio listeners awoke Monday with news station WCBS 880 no longer on the dial. The 24-hour news outlet signed off after midnight and will now operate as an ...
Dozens of current and former staffers at WCBS 880 joined a special on-air tribute as the all-news radio station prepares to sign off. There were hugs on the street Thursday before they headed up ...
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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.
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At least on the AM dial, those iconic call letters are no more, and for those tuning in to 880 this morning, get ready for all-sports-talk-all-the-time (ESPN New York), while the new call letters ...
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) – WCBS 880 will end its run as an all-news station later this month, after serving as a source of ...
NEW YORK -- WCBS Newsradio 880 is signing off for good, ending almost 60 years of broadcasting news in New York City. The all ...
Almost nobody wins by WCBS-AM getting vaporized from the New York radio airwaves. For 57 years, 880 AM has been newsradio for the tristate area. Now it’s ESPN Radio, and while some of the WCBS ...
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WCBS/880 AM will wrap 57 years as a beloved all-news New York broadcast institution Monday morning at 12:01, but those six eventful decades will first be celebrated in a three-hour "commemorative ...