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Date Posted: Friday, March 31, 08:03:20pm
Author: Jay
Subject: Re: Another Station Drops Oldies
In reply to: Frank De Rosa 's message, "Re: Another Station Drops Oldies" on Thursday, March 30, 08:15:29pm

I was a WCBS listener ever since it began back in 1972. I'm sorry to hear that it's gone (I now live in Florida). But, I agree with everyone else, satellite and internet radio is the way to go. The 60's station on XM radio plays not only the classics, but the flip sides; also rare, lesser known tunes that we haven't heard since the 60's. They also play the old radio jingles, and, every now and then, they'll play the old commercials. It's like listening to the old WABC-AM with the All-Americans. FM radio is a thing of the past.

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