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dbpedia:WCBS-FM
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WCBS-FM (101.1 FM) is a CBS-owned radio station in New York City, offering a Classic Hits format spanning from 1964 to 1995. The station's studios are in the combined CBS Radio facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, and its transmitter is located on the Empire State Building.WCBS-FM was one of the first notable oldies stations in the country, with the format dating back to July 7, 1972.
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WCBS-FM
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n4:
dbpedia-owl:alias
WCBS FM 101.1
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dbpedia:New_York_metropolitan_area
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B
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System Columbia Broadcasting W (former legal name of CBS)
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dbpedia:New_York_City
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9611
dbpedia-owl:formerCallsign
W67NY (1941-1943) WABC-FM (1943-1947)
dbpedia-owl:frequency
1.011e+08
dbpedia-owl:licensee
CBS Radio East Inc.
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dbpedia:CBS_Radio
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dbpedia:Classic_hits
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"New York's Greatest Hits" and "The Greatest Hits of the '60s, '70s & '80s"
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n8:wcbs-fm