This week's Radio Ink Woman to Watch is Heather Bermudez, co-host of Mornings with Race Taylor on WCBS-FM, New York.
Entercom New York officials have been working for several months to get former longtime WPLJ-FM midday host Race Taylor over to WCBS-FM. Taylor will join WCBS-FM as midday host as of July 22. Entercom ...
It has been a little more than a week since all-news WCBS/880 AM, a staple of New York radio for 57 years, went dark, transforming itself into all-sports WHSQ. WCBS' demise was just the latest ...
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 ...
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 ...
WCBS 880 AM, one of New York's leading news radio channels for nearly 60 years, will be replaced with ESPN New York on Aug. 26, as 1010 WINS becomes the main radio station for real-time news coverage ...
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 ...
When the 2018 season ends, the New York Mets will no longer be heard on WOR Radio 710 AM. Monday they announced a new seven-year agreement with Entercom to air their games on WCBS 880 AM beginning in ...
Jim Rome, Sean Hollywood Hamilton, Ryan Seacrest, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Joe Madison, Kevin Ryder, Gene Bean Baxter, Harry Harrison and John Tesh Harrison, who was 89 years old, retired from radio on ...
Joe McCoy, a 23-year veteran of Infinity-owned WCBS(FM), New York, is stepping down as program director. He will relinquish his day-to-day responsibilities and transition to a consultancy with the ...
Chalk up WCBS-FM NY (see related story) as yet another successful radio prediction up for Rich Russo, JL Media's SVP/Director of Broadcast Services. Here are his comments from March on the hiring of ...
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 ...
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