You're welcome. I had all of this audio I have been collection since the 1970s, and it was just rotting in the attic. I mentioned it on my morning show, and a listener said why do you post some of it on You Tube. 10 years later, I'm still posting.
I just stumbled upon this. Love it! Reminds me of my dad driving to the Worcester train station in Mass.. just to watch the train go through. We'd do this nearly every day... and he'd put Newsradio 88 on and I'd hear mentions of all these places I'd never heard of in a place I'd never visit until 2017. As luck would have it... first full day in New York ever started in your studio.
Absolutely love this Wayne, so glad you were able to capture the history of WCBS Newsradio 88, a big part of the soundtrack of my life. I will miss WCBS, certainly for the news but especially for the fun way it was presented. It really feels like you, Paul, Craig and the gang are a part of the family.
Reminds me of when I started in radio in the mid 90's. Carrying a boatload of carts for a newscast. No automation back then and live jocks, none of this voice tracking from someone in Timbuktu!.
Worked part time there as a DA and you told me I should make a demo tape. You guys were great to work with and taught me a lot. Thank you and farewell.
Wow thanks for posting Wayne make sure appreciate what a great job everyone at WCBS did back then without modern technology it must have been a lot harder but you guys made it look easy. Everyone will be truly missed what a shame I want to see made the decision to shut CBS down without looking at this video and seeing the hard work that everyone put in over the years I'm surprised they gave you two weeks notice. I hope they don't succeed at half the higher everybody at CBS back again with raises Jared besides you guys gave the sports anyway thanks for the video wishing everyone at WCBS 880 the best hope you guys get back on the ass soon I miss you already
Wow! Thanks for posting this Wayne! Been enjoying your work since WFIL!
Ellis Feaster and thank you Ellis for all the fantastic clips you’ve shared.
You're welcome. I had all of this audio I have been collection since the 1970s, and it was just rotting in the attic. I mentioned it on my morning show, and a listener said why do you post some of it on You Tube. 10 years later, I'm still posting.
I just stumbled upon this. Love it! Reminds me of my dad driving to the Worcester train station in Mass.. just to watch the train go through. We'd do this nearly every day... and he'd put Newsradio 88 on and I'd hear mentions of all these places I'd never heard of in a place I'd never visit until 2017. As luck would have it... first full day in New York ever started in your studio.
RIP WCBS. You were the best!
Absolutely love this Wayne, so glad you were able to capture the history of WCBS Newsradio 88, a big part of the soundtrack of my life. I will miss WCBS, certainly for the news but especially for the fun way it was presented. It really feels like you, Paul, Craig and the gang are a part of the family.
Reminds me of when I started in radio in the mid 90's. Carrying a boatload of carts for a newscast. No automation back then and live jocks, none of this voice tracking from someone in Timbuktu!.
Wayne Cabot and Therese Crowley -- excellent anchor team.
Worked part time there as a DA and you told me I should make a demo tape. You guys were great to work with and taught me a lot.
Thank you and farewell.
Wow thanks for posting Wayne make sure appreciate what a great job everyone at WCBS did back then without modern technology it must have been a lot harder but you guys made it look easy. Everyone will be truly missed what a shame I want to see made the decision to shut CBS down without looking at this video and seeing the hard work that everyone put in over the years I'm surprised they gave you two weeks notice. I hope they don't succeed at half the higher everybody at CBS back again with raises Jared besides you guys gave the sports anyway thanks for the video wishing everyone at WCBS 880 the best hope you guys get back on the ass soon I miss you already
The duration of this video is 10:10. Coincidence? I think not.
This clip lasts 10 minutes and 10 seconds. WINS' frequency.
Wayne I love your 1990s WCBS videos!
Anyone have blocks of taped 880 AM that they can upload? 80s-00s are my sweet spot
This dates to March 20, 1992 with those NCAA tournament scores
Wayne, this is clearly from 1992, not 1991. See 1:01 and 6:58.
Love your videos and 880!
This is great; Back when Radio was a career path...
Very cool. I can't imagine having to use "carts" for a newscast that long. If the pile you were carrying toppled over...
I liked their slogan " For Radio News The Best In the Business "
Who was the anchor team on in the 4pm hour in the latter portion here?
6:50 Therese Crowley and Wayne Cabot.
What was this filmed on?
Who was the newscaster in the opening?
That's Therese Crowley.
@@brentmann2988 OK, thanks.