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The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States . On February 2, 2017, Entercom announced that it had agreed to acquire CBS Radio .
Pages in category "Audacy, Inc. radio stations" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 248 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In April 2024, Audacy unveiled Audacy Sports, a new vertical representing the Company’s portfolio of 40 owned-and-operated all-sports stations and affiliates, 160 sports streaming channels on the Audacy app, and the No 1. sports podcast network featuring over 600 titles and live events. [118]
Audacy said the station will honor WCBS 880 with a live broadcast special "WCBS 880 News: The People, the Moments and the Events that Shaped our Lives" on Aug. 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Audacy, previously known as Radio.com, is a free broadcast and Internet radio platform developed by the namesake company Audacy, Inc. (formerly known as Entercom). [1] The Audacy platform functions as a music recommender system and is the national umbrella brand for the company's radio network aggregating its over 235 local radio stations across the United States.
Like most of its sister Audacy all-news stations, KCBS airs hourly CBS News Radio reports, including the CBS World News Roundup on weekdays and the CBS News Weekend Roundup on Saturday and Sunday early mornings. It simulcasts the audio portion of the weekly CBS News TV programs 60 Minutes and Face the Nation. Additional features include traffic ...
It broadcasts an all-news radio format and is branded as "KYW Newsradio". KYW serves as the flagship station of Audacy, Inc. KYW's studios are co-located within Audacy's corporate headquarters in Center City Philadelphia and its transmitter and two-tower directional antenna array are located in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania.
Audacy — the radio platform that owns L.A. stations KROQ, KRTH, KNX and the Wave, among others — filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company announced Sunday.