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no_hypocrisy

(48,638 posts)
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 05:57 AM Aug 23

WCBS-AM R.I.P.

Tonight WCBS-AM, News Radio, will cease to broadcast. Its owner/parent, Audacy, has given its airways to ESPN and WCBS will not be re-located. It will just die.

The news-radio format debuted on August 28, 1967, almost 57 years ago.

Here is the history of the station: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WCBS_(AM)

It's painful when the NYC community loses a prominent station that has touched our lives. It was hard to let go of WEVD, which left ironically on the last Friday of August in 2001, weeks before 9/11. This impending absence has the same pain of a void.

Personally, I remember listening to WCBS as our family drove from NJ to Long Island in the 70's for the two-hour ride. Traffic, news, weather. Never the same loop of information. Charles Osgood, Ed Bradley, Jim Donnelly, Lou Adler seemed to talk to me, personally.

And I remember relying on WCBS during crises such as September 11, 2001. WEVD was gone and WCBS was broadcasting details as they became available. There was comprehensive journalism during this horrible 48 hours. And during Superstorm Sandy in 2012. No electricity in many parts of the NYC region. I had a working transistor radio tuned to WCBS. There were no newspapers and NewsRadio provided essential information to us.

WCBS is currently programmed on the radio of my car. And I will reluctantly change it tomorrow.

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WCBS-AM R.I.P. (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Aug 23 OP
What? But, but, but, I listen to them from northern Virginia. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 23 #1
Ironically, 1050 was the frequency that WEVD ceded to ESPN 23 years ago. no_hypocrisy Aug 23 #3
RIP WCBS newsradio vishnura Aug 23 #2
I'll miss WCBS PJMcK Aug 23 #4

mahatmakanejeeves

(60,683 posts)
1. What? But, but, but, I listen to them from northern Virginia.
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 06:06 AM
Aug 23

Wow, thanks for letting me know.

What's the all-sports station on 1050 kHz?

And good morning.

no_hypocrisy

(48,638 posts)
3. Ironically, 1050 was the frequency that WEVD ceded to ESPN 23 years ago.
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 06:18 AM
Aug 23

I used to get WCBS as far down as Amherst County/Lynchburg at night.

vishnura

(290 posts)
2. RIP WCBS newsradio
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 06:10 AM
Aug 23

Venture capitalist in action, acquire, suck dry, and discard. Keeping the people in the dark...local newspapers suffered the same fate. So sad. Wake up America!

PJMcK

(22,849 posts)
4. I'll miss WCBS
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 07:17 AM
Aug 23

I’ve listened to it since I was a kid. It inspired me to go into radio news which was my first job.

WCBS gave me countless traffic and weather reports. Their anchors are like old friends.

I guess news radio doesn’t have the audience it once had.

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