FORT WORTH (CBS11) - You do not have to reside in New York to be familiar with this talented radio DJ or to hear him: Broadway Bill Lee on New York's WCBS-FM 101.1. A native of Cleveland, Lee got his ...
Legendary New York radio personality Scott Shannon announced on air Friday that he is retiring as host of the WCBS-FM/101.1 morning show, effective Dec. 16. Shannon, 75, joined WCBS-FM in February ...
Scott Shannon — the legendary DJ who blew up radio in the early ’80s with his "Morning Zoo" format — will wrap a nearly 40-year New York run Friday morning. His last broadcast for WCBS/101.1 FM, where ...
WCBS-FM (101.1) is going back to its past this Thursday at 1:10 p.m., CBS Radio confirmed Monday. The station, long a New York staple as an oldies station hosted by legendary personalities from the ...
Audacy has announced André Yancey is the new producer of the ‘Scott Shannon in the Morning with Patty Steele’ show on WCBS-FM 101.1. Most recently Yancey worked with Nick Cannon Radio and he also ...
Patty Steele says her last show with Audacy’s New York City oldies station WCBS-FM (101.1 FM) will coincide with co-host Scott Shannon’s retirement in mid-December. The final show will take place live ...
As Broadway Bill Lee said, "The Gates of Heaven are now open." and with the Beach Boys "Do it Again" and the Four Seasons "Oh What Night," WCBS-FM (101.1 FM) was back on the air, complete with a ...
WCBS-AM and 1010 WINS NYC have begun simulcasting in HD on the FM dial. WCBS Newsradio can now be found on WCBS-FM 101.1’s HD 3 channel on New York area HD radios. In addition, 1010 WINS is now ...
Rumors that WCBS-FM (101.1) is about to switch back to an oldies format are swirling on Internet message boards that track the radio industry. The station played old hits for 33 years, but in June ...
WCBS-FM, 101.1 on the dial, announced today that it will revert to its celebrated "oldies" format on Thursday at 1:01 p.m. after two years of broadcasting under the guise "JACK FM." "It's about time," ...
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