President Donald Trump's chief of staff Susan 'Susie' Wiles lived in Saddle River, the daughter of legendary NY Giants kicker ...
Twelve months after his 18-year run at all-news WCBS/880 AM came to an abrupt end, Levon Putney is back in front of a mic. That long run no fluke, he's got a voice for radio — smooth and melodic — ...
America was a mighty weird place in 1975 — but music was the weirdest thing about it. The entire culture was changing fast. It was the year Jaws invented the Hollywood blockbuster. Saturday Night Live ...
Social Security benefits back in 1975 were puny -- at least by today's standards. Most of us will need more than Social Security income in retirement. There are multiple ways to increase your future ...
Another thing happened in 1975: Classic rock found its voice by the decade's midpoint, as you'll see in the list below of the Top 30 Albums of 1975. Parameters were set, signposts were marked and the ...
When WCBS/880 AM had the final signoff of its all-news radio format in August, among the disappointed fans was the station’s former “voice of Long Island.” Ellen Mitchell, 86, was the station’s Long ...
The Center for American Rights (CAR) has filed a formal complaint with the FCC against WCBS-TV New York for engaging in significant and intentional "news distortion" in the broadcast of Vice President ...
The author is a broadcast technology consultant who, most recently, was CTO of WAMU in Washington, DC. He was previously market chief for CBS Radio New York and began there as an engineer at WCBS 880.
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 ESPN ...
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 ESPN ...
At 12:01a, WCBS-AM signed off the air after more than fifty years of delivering news to New York City. There to mark the end of the era was station anchor Wayne Cabot, who recalled the great names ...