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  2. WINS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WINS is the oldest continuously operating all-news station in the United States, having adopted the format on April 19, 1965, under former owner Westinghouse Broadcasting, and until August 26, 2024, was one of two all-news stations in the New York City market operating under the same ownership, WCBS (880 AM) being the other.

  3. WCBS 880 signing off after nearly 60 years, ESPN New York to ...

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    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 ...

  4. Pete Tauriello - Wikipedia

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    Pete Tauriello is a veteran traffic anchor on 1010 WINS, WKXW and several other radio stations in the New York City area including a few years on the Z-100 "Morning Zoo." [1] He has also served as a traffic reporter on WWOR-TV and more recently on WNBC-TV's "Today In New York."

  5. CBS News Radio - Wikipedia

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    2.2 News reporters and anchors. ... Today, CBS News Radio is best known for its news and public affairs programming ... WINS 1010 AM and WINS-FM 92.3: New York, New ...

  6. Hillary Howard - Wikipedia

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    Howard is also a voiceover artist, story producer and public speaker who was the 2023 master of ceremonies for the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial. Howard is an NYU graduate whose early career was jumpstarted at New York's legendary 1010 WINS where she led a dial-up "newsphone" headline service before shifting to the newsroom.

  7. Ken Rosato - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Rosato worked as an anchor for 1010 WINS radio in New York City. [3] He held the positions of news director and main anchor at WLNY-TV (now owned by CBS), and WBLI Long Island (where he was known as "Ken Rhodes"). He was also a program director and disc jockey at WVIP Mount Kisco, New York. [1] [4]

  8. Lynda Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Lopez was employed by WCBS Radio in Manhattan as a news anchor until August 2013, when she left to work for her sister Jennifer Lopez in Los Angeles. She returned to the station a year later, in the summer of 2014. In February 2023, Lopez joined all-news WINS-AM/FM in New York City as midday news anchor. [2]

  9. Jim Gardner (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Gardner became a desk assistant, writer, and producer for 1010 WINS in New York City. In 1972, Gardner became a reporter for WFAS radio in White Plains, New York, and soon became news director. While not finding work in television, he considered re-enrolling for a graduate program at Brown University. Two years later, he began his ...