WCBS-FM
WCBS-FM is a New York City radio station, broadcasting on 101.1 MHz FM, which was famous for playing oldies music before flipping to the Jack FM format abruptly in early June 2005. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The station's history began in 1941 when it became CBS's first FM station, under the callsign W67NY using the frequency 46.7 MHz. In 1943 its callsign was changed to WABC-FM (for Atlantic Broadcasting Company, the former owner of CBS's AM station) and subsequently the frequency changed to 96.9 MHz. Finally by 1947 the callsign was WCBS-FM and the frequency was 101.1.
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