I totally agree with you. We've been over this discussion for a long time, it will continue to do so. I've listened to CBS-FM is not too bad. Scott Shannon and Ross Britton are my favorites, and I've listened to it since 2016, and I heard the news that Entercom are pulling the plugs from TuneIn as after August 1st, including this station. That means I'm going to miss Scott Shannon in mornings, and Ross Britton on Sundays. Those were great.
And speaking of CBS-FM aren't playing oldies anymore, there were other stations that you can get your 50's and 60's fix. There's WGNY-FM "Fox Oldies" in the Hudson Valley and Bob O sound terrific when he is on Saturday mornings, I love him so much, and that's the only show I listened to. And I do recalled since Memorial Day, WGNY-FM was playing "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin, Andy I hate the song a lot. I gave it a thumbs down, because I'm not a fan of this one. But I hear Jimi Hendrix songs like "All Along the Watchtower" and others that doesn't fit the format. These classic rock song song doesn't belong on a oldies station, it belongs on a classic rock station like WAXQ's "Q104.3", but most often, they play some deeper songs including a remake of Ruth Brown's classic from the 50's called "Lucky Lips" by Cliff Richard & the Shadows, and it was from the movie "Summer Holiday" back in 1963, but "Lucky Lips" never charted in the US, not on WABC, not on WINS and not on WMCA during the Top 40 days in NYC. It was a huge hit in the U.K., but not until 13 years later when "Devil Woman" was his first top 10 hit in the US by 1976.
In addition, there's WROW's "Magic 590/100.5", they're playing the same oldies than WGNY-FM did, but they're adding a few MOR standards that you don't hear them on NYC radio anymore like WNEW-AM, WQEW, and WJUX's former "Jukebox Radio", and also mixed with 70's and mostly 80's hits that you can hear on any classic hits station during its rotation. "Magic 590" is still a hybrid of oldies and classic hits that blends together, and doesn't play Led Zeppelin or Jimi Hendrix or any other rock artists on the station.
WLNG plays oldies as well if you go to Sag Harbor and listen to it, and the only show I listened to is Brian Bannon doing afternoons which is good.
And also on Saturday nights, they have Wolfman Jack on doing his "Best Of" shows on WGNY-FM, and I still love it, because he was great than Dan Ingram and Don Imus did, but unfortunately, Dan Ingram passed away back on June 23rd, and he did weekends on WCBS-FM from 1991 until 2003, but I used to listened to Dan on weekends and it was a lot of fun.
And sadly, another oldies station has lost back last spring was WABY. I used to listened to WABY and it was great! It has oldies, MOR standards and even some forgotten classics that you can find it on NYC radio anymore. It was an excellent presentation, and Bob Green sounds excellent when he was on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. He was becoming the next Dan Ingram. Too bad, the station flipped to AAA back in late March as "The X" and it lasted for two months until the station went dark by May when Empire pulled the plug on WABY along with the two stations that Empire owned including WPTR, because one of the programming staff has left.
If you want to get your oldies fix, I recommend the following links. That includes streaming if you want to listen to it, go check these out.
http://wgny.tunegenie.com
http://www.albanymagic.com
http://www.wlng.com