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 ...
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 ...
As we mentioned first in yesterday's Media Business Report (7/5/07 MBR): Word on the street is that WCBS-FM NY is heading back to Oldies next week and dropping "Jack FM." An RBR source says CBS Radio ...
Audacy’s classic hits station WCBS (101.1 FM) has re-named its on-air studio after morning host Scott Shannon. Shannon is retiring on Friday after spending more than eight years at WCBS, capping a ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Next week, some big names in the entertainment industry will help raise money for children battling serious medical conditions. These children will spend the holidays in the ...
VALHALLA - Some superstars from the worlds of music, TV and radio gathered at Blythedale Children's Hospital today for an annual celebration that brought holiday cheer to patients, families and staff.
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 ...
Audacy Inc. has revealed that, after 57 years as a News-focused offering serving the New York Tri-State area, WCBS-AM 880 in New York will sign off the air on August 26. At that time, the Craig ...
This is the story of a station whose transmitter for two decades sat on an island — arguably the most famous such “island station,” WCBS 880. The non-directional 50,000 watt powerhouse station, now ...
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.