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Goodbye WCBS, Hello WFBS

If you're missing great oldies from 1956 through 1972, check out WFBS-AM, streaming at www.1280radiosmiles.com
Go to the page marked " local sports", scroll down and you'll see the listen here icon. WFBS has tons of original PAMS Jingles, a great on air library, a weekly Doo Wop Cruise 5-9PM Saturdays, and the service elements of a good local radio station like local baseball and football, ABC Information News on the hour, Paul Harvey News...and a tad of reverb over the whole sound of the station. We do a live morning show weekdays, at other hours the station is fully produced with jingles liners and stagers...and it is carefully done and not just thrown together. Real Oldies...real radio. Enjoy it.
 
I second that.

I've listened to the station several times Mr. Fennessy and enjoy it, especially the jingles..LOL


> If you're missing great oldies from 1956 through 1972, check
> out WFBS-AM, streaming at www.1280radiosmiles.com
> Go to the page marked " local sports", scroll down and
> you'll see the listen here icon. WFBS has tons of original
> PAMS Jingles, a great on air library, a weekly Doo Wop
> Cruise 5-9PM Saturdays, and the service elements of a good
> local radio station like local baseball and football, ABC
> Information News on the hour, Paul Harvey News...and a tad
> of reverb over the whole sound of the station. We do a live
> morning show weekdays, at other hours the station is fully
> produced with jingles liners and stagers...and it is
> carefully done and not just thrown together. Real
> Oldies...real radio. Enjoy it.
>
 
> I second that.
>
> I've listened to the station several times Mr. Fennessy and
> enjoy it, especially the jingles..LOL
>
>
> > If you're missing great oldies from 1956 through 1972,
> check
> > out WFBS-AM, streaming at www.1280radiosmiles.com
> > Go to the page marked " local sports", scroll down and
> > you'll see the listen here icon. WFBS has tons of original
>
> > PAMS Jingles, a great on air library, a weekly Doo Wop
> > Cruise 5-9PM Saturdays, and the service elements of a good
>
> > local radio station like local baseball and football, ABC
> > Information News on the hour, Paul Harvey News...and a tad
>
> > of reverb over the whole sound of the station. We do a
> live
> > morning show weekdays, at other hours the station is fully
>
> > produced with jingles liners and stagers...and it is
> > carefully done and not just thrown together. Real
> > Oldies...real radio. Enjoy it.
> >
>
I'll give WFBS a spin--tell you what I think.
 
> If you're missing great oldies from 1956 through 1972, check
> out WFBS-AM, streaming at www.1280radiosmiles.com
> Go to the page marked " local sports", scroll down and
> you'll see the listen here icon. WFBS has tons of original
> PAMS Jingles, a great on air library, a weekly Doo Wop
> Cruise 5-9PM Saturdays, and the service elements of a good
> local radio station like local baseball and football, ABC
> Information News on the hour, Paul Harvey News...and a tad
> of reverb over the whole sound of the station. We do a live
> morning show weekdays, at other hours the station is fully
> produced with jingles liners and stagers...and it is
> carefully done and not just thrown together. Real
> Oldies...real radio. Enjoy it.
>
Mr. Fennessey, you run quite the radio station. Your station seemed familiar to me--were you recently looking for someone to do news? Is WFBS part of the True Oldies Channel or is all programming done in house? The reverb sounds like that of the old school WABC. Thank you for recommending your station. I guess it's possible to do local radio--something I hold a passion for.
 
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