CBS Radio
American radio broadcasting company
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August 26 2024 | Good Karma Brands begins operating WCBS as WHSQ under a local marketing agreement with Audacy, carrying ESPN Radio. |
March 31 2022 | Mets announce WCBS stream on Audacy app will stream full Mets games to compensate for radio network's shortfall. |
2021 | 92.7/WQBU-FM returns as the Spanish flagship station for Mets broadcasts. |
2021 | AMP Radio branding was completely discontinued across most markets, marking the end of the radio format launched in 2009. |
2020 | 1050/WEPN stops broadcasting Mets games. |
2019 | The New York Mets Radio Network established WCBS-FM 101.1 HD2 as a flagship station for radio broadcasts in New York City. |
2018 | Multiple stations were removed from the New York Mets Radio Network, including WROW in Albany, WLAD in Danbury, WKAJ in Oneonta, WTLA in North Syracuse, WAVZ in New Haven, and WCSS in Amsterdam. |
2018 | 710/WOR concludes Mets radio broadcasting. |
2018 | Entercom signs a contract for Mets radio broadcast rights, scheduled to run until 2025. |
2017 | WINU in Altamont, New York was no longer part of the New York Mets Radio Network. |
November 2017 | Entercom acquired CBS Radio, which began the gradual transformation of AMP Radio stations in multiple markets. |
2016 | WINU in Altamont, New York became part of the New York Mets Radio Network. |
2014 | WLIR-FM in Hampton Bays was planned to be an affiliate but ultimately reverted to a religious format. |
2013 | WFAN becomes the flagship station for the New York Yankees, causing the Mets to move their broadcasts. |
2013 | WOR becomes the new flagship station for Mets radio broadcasts, marking the first professional sports team to call the station home since the New Jersey Nets left in 2004. |
2011 | WOFX in Troy, New York was removed from the New York Mets Radio Network affiliate list. |
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