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ESPN Radio station in New York City
WHSQ (880 kHz, "ESPN New York 880") is an AM radio station in New York City, owned by Audacy, Inc. The station is operated by Good Karma Brands (GKB) under
WHSQ
American sportscaster (born 1961)
Network, and the host of The Michael Kay Show heard on "ESPN New York 880" WHSQ in New York City and simulcast on ESPN Xtra on XM Satellite Radio. Kay was
Michael_Kay
American radio DJ
Don, Hahn, & Rosenberg, the afternoon drive show on ESPN Radio affiliate WHSQ. Rosenberg was born in Chevy Chase, Maryland to M.J. Rosenberg, a Capitol
Peter_Rosenberg
(SNY) or WPIX channel 11 Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez Radio: WHSQ 880 AM (English) Howie Rose, Keith Raad, Patrick McCarthy Radio: WINS 92
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American sportscaster
American sportscaster. He is a radio broadcaster for the New York Mets on WHSQ. Previously, Rose called play-by-play for the New York Rangers and New York
Howie_Rose
Sports radio network
English-language flagship is WHSQ, which is owned by Audacy but licensed to Good Karma Brands to operate as an affiliate of ESPN Radio. WHSQ inherited the radio
New_York_Mets_Radio_Network
Radio show
Show is a sports radio talk show airing on the New York City radio station WHSQ 880 ESPN New York, hosted by New York Yankees television play-by-play broadcaster
The_Michael_Kay_Show
Classic hits radio station in New York City
Caribbean programming as "Roadblock Radio". Radio portal New York City portal WHSQ WCBS-TV List of radio stations in New York (state) "Facility Technical Data
WCBS-FM
Major League Baseball franchise
are produced by Audacy, Inc. on the Mets Radio Network, airing locally on WHSQ 880 AM and nationally on the Audacy Mets Radio streaming service. Mets games
New_York_Mets
1971 single by John Lennon
WCBS-AM before signing off its all-news format and becoming sports radio WHSQ in 2024. Elton John performed the song regularly on his world tour in 1980
Imagine_(song)
Radio station in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States
WHSQ in New York City, requiring WMEQ to reduce power to 210 watts at sunset. It uses a directional antenna with a four-tower array to protect WHSQ from
WMEQ_(AM)
Radio station in Brandon, Manitoba
Because 880 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A station WHSQ in New York City, the class B CKLQ featured a directional signal at all times
CKLQ-FM
News division of the American television and radio service CBS
Martin Agronsky + Sharyn Alfonsi – (2002–2008, 2011–2026) Craig Allen, at WHSQ in New York City and News 12 Networks) David Andelman – at CNN Wyatt Andrews
CBS_News
Radio station in Lexington, Nebraska, United States
Class A station, but it does operate on a clear-channel frequency, on which WHSQ in New York City is the dominant station. KRVN broadcasts from a four-tower
KRVN_(AM)
Radio service of CBS News (1927–2026)
York (which ended their all-news format in August 2024 and is now known as WHSQ), and current flagship WINS (AM) and WINS-FM and several other all-news and
CBS_News_Radio
Small island in the Bronx, New York
in the Tribeca section of Manhattan, while WHSQ broadcasts from ABC's facilities on the Upper West Side. WHSQ is scheduled to move into new studios in Hudson
High_Island_(Bronx)
American sports media conglomerate
ESPNLosAngeles.com ESPNNewYork.com, joint site for Audacy-owned (and GKB-managed) WHSQ and GKB-owned (former ESPN O&O) WEPN (AM) ESPNWisconsin.com, joint site for
ESPN,_LLC
American jazz singer (1915–1959)
broadcast on New York City's powerful radio station WABC (the original WABC, now WHSQ). Because of their success, they were given an extra time slot to broadcast
Billie_Holiday
Adult hits radio station in Los Angeles
brand and trademarks for KCBS-FM along with sister stations WCBS-AM (now WHSQ), WCBS-FM in New York City and KCBS-AM in San Francisco for a 20-year period
KCBS-FM
American opera mezzo-soprano (1904–1992)
a guest on many radio programs including The Cathedral Hour on WABC (now WHSQ), and was a member of the Metropolitan Opera from 1935 until 1944 where she
Helen_Olheim
Radio station in Highland, Illinois, United States
directional signal, aimed towards St. Louis, due to avoid interference from WHSQ in New York City, further north into New York. WIJR was previously WINU until
WIJR
McNutt (primary) Alan Hahn (select games) Wally Szczerbiak (select games) WHSQ Philadelphia Tom McGinnis (primary) Matt Murphy (select games) WPEN WMGK
List of current NBA broadcasters
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AM radio frequency
American clear-channel frequency by the Federal Communications Commission; WHSQ in New York City is the dominant Class A station on 880 kHz. Democracia in
880_AM
Radio station in Clinton, North Carolina, United States
owned by Educational Media Foundation WRRZ must power down at night due to WHSQ in New York City, a clear-channel station, operating on the same frequency
WRRZ
Radio station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Nighttime power is reduced to 2 watts to protect the signal of WHSQ in New York, New York. WHSQ is the dominant Class A signal on 880 AM. On March 15, 2025
WMDB
American radio & TV host and producer (1913–2005)
full-time job for the Columbia Broadcasting System on the original WABC (now WHSQ), where he worked with two other young announcers who became broadcasting
Ralph_Edwards
ESPN Radio station in New York City
national ESPN Radio lineup in its entirety, including programs not cleared by WHSQ (880 AM) or, prior to August 2024, WEPN-FM (98.7). WEPN also carries overflow
WEPN_(AM)
Major League Baseball team season
President David Stearns Manager Carlos Mendoza Television SportsNet New York PIX 11 Radio WHSQ 880 AM (English) New York Mets Radio Network ← 2025 Seasons
2026_New_York_Mets_season
All-news radio station in New York City
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WCBS-FM WFAN WFAN-FM WHSQ WINS-FM WNEW-FM WXBK History First air date October 24, 1924 (1924-10-24)
WINS_(AM)
American ice hockey player and executive (born 1976)
Pack ECHL Bloomington Bison Media TV MSG Network Radio WEPN/1050 AM ESPN WHSQ/880 AM ESPN New York Culture and lore Curse of 1940 "It's a power play goal
Chris_Drury
Radio station in Fairview, North Carolina, United States
States clear channel frequency reserved for 50,000 watt Class A station WHSQ in New York City, WPEK must sign-off at night to avoid interference. The
WPEK
Topics referred to by the same term
radio station (1450 AM), that held the call sign WCBS from 1926 to 1946 WHSQ, a New York City radio station (880 AM), that held the call sign WCBS from
WCBS
Topics referred to by the same term
station (95.5 FM), which held the call sign WABC-FM from 1953 until 1971 WHSQ, a New York City radio station (880 AM), which held the WABC call sign from
WABC
Clear-channel sports radio station in New York City
coverage was moved from WCBS). Currently, WFAN's primary competition is WHSQ (the former WCBS AM) and WEPN, the New York ESPN Radio affiliates which now
WFAN_(AM)
Regional sports network
Knicks, Rangers and Red Bulls broadcasts for New York City ESPN Radio station WHSQ (880 AM) and other radio stations across the region. Prior to the fall of
MSG_Network
Black Information Network radio station in Sweetwater, Florida, United States
for Class A station WHSQ in New York City. WXBN uses a highly directional antenna array (8 towers) to prevent interference to WHSQ's nighttime skywave signal
WXBN_(AM)
American internet radio platform
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Audacy
Television station in New York City
New York radio stations, WABC (880 AM) and WABC-FM (101.1), as WCBS (now WHSQ) and WCBS-FM. On February 26, 1951, WCBS-TV became the first station to broadcast
WCBS-TV
All-news radio station in New York City
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WCBS-FM WFAN WFAN-FM WHSQ WINS WNEW-FM WXBK History First air date December 25, 1948 (1948-12-25) Former
WINS-FM
Current MLB broadcasters
Recker (select games) Pat McCarthy (primary) Rich Ackerman (select games) WHSQ Max Perez-Jimenez Nestor Rosario WINS-FM HD2 (Spanish Radio) Philadelphia
List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters
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870 A, B, D WWL New Orleans, Louisiana: Class A (I-A) Clear 880 A, B, D WHSQ New York City: Class A (I-A) KRVN Lexington, Nebraska: Class B (II-A) CMAB
List of North American broadcast station classes
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Major League Baseball team season
David Stearns Manager Carlos Mendoza Television SportsNet New York PIX 11 Radio WHSQ 880 AM (English) New York Mets Radio Network ← 2024 Seasons 2026 →
2025_New_York_Mets_season
10000 870 HDAM1 WKAR Michigan 10000 880 CQUAM KLRG Arkansas 50000 880 HDAM1 WHSQ New York 50000 890 HDAM1 KBBI Alaska 10000 890 HDAM1 WLS Illinois 50000 900
AM Stereo and Digital AM in and near the United States
AM_Stereo_and_Digital_AM_in_and_near_the_United_States
Environmental hazard controversy in Australia
from the original on 28 February 2024. Retrieved 28 February 2024. "Joint WHSQ and Department of Environment, Science and Innovation investigation into
Sydney_asbestos_crisis
Dave Starman (primary) Pete Stemkowski (select games) —N/a Pat O'Keefe —N/a WHSQ (primary) ESPN 1050 AM (during conflicts with Knicks broadcasts) Ottawa Dean
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American radio personality and television entertainer (1903–1983)
to the CBS station in New York City, then known as WABC (later WCBS, now WHSQ), and was heard on both WJSV and WABC for a time. In the autumn of 1942,
Arthur_Godfrey
Major League Baseball team season
Manager Carlos Mendoza Television SportsNet New York WPIX (CW affiliate) Radio WCBS/WHSQ 880 AM (English) New York Mets Radio Network ← 2023 Seasons 2025 →
2024_New_York_Mets_season
Song by Bad Apple
Pack ECHL Bloomington Bison Media TV MSG Network Radio WEPN/1050 AM ESPN WHSQ/880 AM ESPN New York Culture and lore Curse of 1940 "It's a power play goal
Slapshot_(song)
Classic hits WFAN 660 AM Sports radio WFAN-FM 101.9 FM Sports radio (WFAN) WHSQ 880 AM Sports radio WINS 1010 AM All-news radio WINS-FM 92.3 FM All-news
List of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc.
List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_Audacy,_Inc.
American radio and sports marketing conglomerate
(Sports–ESPN) 1000 WMVP Chicago (Sports–ESPN) 850 WKNR Cleveland (Sports–ESPN) 880 WHSQ New York City (Sports–ESPN; managed by Good Karma Brands, owned by Audacy)
Good_Karma_Brands
Radio station in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
of Berean Baptist Church, broadcasts only during daytime hours to protect WHSQ of New York City, which is assigned the 880 AM clear channel frequency during
WPIP
New York City (Conservative talk)1 820 WNYC New York City (NPR/talk)† 880 WHSQ New York City (Sports)1 930 WPAT Paterson, NJ (Brokered/ethnic) 970 WNYM
Mass_media_in_New_York_City
Radio station in Newark, New Jersey, United States
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WCBS-FM WFAN WFAN-FM WHSQ WINS WINS-FM WNEW-FM History First air date 1947 (1947) Former call signs
WXBK
American radio personality
Rothenberg" became "DiPietro and Rothenberg." It airs weekdays from 6-10 a.m. on WHSQ AM (880AM ESPN NY), it is also recorded as a podcast and airs live on youtube
Dave_Rothenberg
Sports radio station in New York City
Ownership Owner Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WCBS-FM WFAN WHSQ WINS WINS-FM WNEW-FM WXBK History First air date October 31, 1940 (1940-10-31)
WFAN-FM
Radio station in Moneta, Virginia, United States
non-directional. AM 880 is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A station WHSQ in New York City. To avoid interference, at night WSLK goes off the air.
WSLK
- (Rhythmic Hot AC) KXST - 1140 - (Sports) KXTE - 107.5 - (Alternative) WHSQ - 880 - (Sports) WCBS-FM - 101.1 - (Classic Hits) WFAN - 660 - (Sports) WFAN-FM
List of broadcast stations owned by CBS Radio
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Type of AM radio station
(WWL 870 - 50 kW) 880 WHSQ New York City New York 50 40°51′35″N 73°47′08″W / 40.859806°N 73.785444°W / 40.859806; -73.785444 (WHSQ 880 - 50 kW) 890 WLS
Clear-channel_station
Type of mediumwave radio reception
860 kHz, WABC in New York City on 770 kHz, WLW in Cincinnati on 700 kHz, WHSQ, 880 kHz in New York City, and WTAM in Cleveland on 1100 kHz, all of which
MW_DX
another, WBOQ, had call letters standing for Borough of Queens. WAHG is now WHSQ, still a major radio station in New York City. He set up a broadcasting company
Alfred_H._Grebe
Radio station in New York City
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WCBS-FM WFAN WFAN-FM WHSQ WINS WINS-FM WXBK History First air date August 25, 1958 (1958-08-25) Former
WNEW-FM
Year Flagship Radio Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) 2026 WHSQ WOAI New York Knicks San Antonio Spurs Tyler Murray Dan Weiss Monica McNutt Sean
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Cleveland, Ohio 50 kW U, DA1 (Class B) WHO 1040 kHz Des Moines, Iowa 50 kW U WHSQ 0880 kHz New York 50 kW U WINS 1010 kHz New York 50 kW U, DA2 (Class B) WINZ
List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States
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Mike Crispino Brendan Brown 2017–23 WEPN-FM Ed Cohen Brendan Brown 2023–2024 WEPN-FM Pat O'Keefe Monica McNutt 2024-2025 WHSQ Tyler Murray Monica McNutt
List of New York Knicks broadcasters
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Radio station in Whitefish, Montana, United States
Columbia, Canada. Because 880 AM is a clear-channel frequency dominated by WHSQ (formerly WCBS) in New York City, KJJR must reduce its power at night to
KJJR
WHRW 90.5 FM Binghamton State University of New York at Binghamton Other WHSQ 880 AM New York City Audacy License, LLC Sports WHTK 1280 AM Rochester iHM
List of radio stations in New York
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FM Albany NY ESPN Radio 104.5 The Team WPIE 1160 AM Ithaca NY ESPN Ithaca WHSQ 880 AM New York NY ESPN New York 880 WEPN 1050 AM New York NY ESPN Radio
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Bilingual adult contemporary radio station in New York City
August 26, replacing its all-news format with WEPN-FM's former programming as WHSQ. After the expiration of the LMA, WEPN-FM's operations would be returned
WEPN-FM
ESPN Radio WFAN 660 AM Audacy Infinity Sports Network NFL on Westwood One WFAN-FM 101.9 FM Audacy Infinity Sports Network WHSQ 880 AM Audacy ESPN Radio
Sports in the New York metropolitan area
Sports_in_the_New_York_metropolitan_area
which has been on FM 98.7 since 2012, to AM 880, changing its callsign to WHSQ. The move comes due to the end of Good Karma's local marketing agreement
2024_in_radio
Radio station in Mechanicville, New York, United States
presented by Vinny Fredericks. The weekday morning slot was a simulcast of WHSQ in New York City's DiPietro and Rothenberg, however they were removed at
WTMM-FM
Pennsylvania WHPY 1590 AM Clayton, North Carolina WHRY 1450 AM Hurley, Wisconsin WHSQ 880 AM New York City WHSY 950 AM Hattiesburg, Mississippi WHTB 1400 AM Fall
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG–WM)
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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio host 2025–26 WHSQ Alex Faust (primary) Alex Thomas (select games during Faust's MLB on TBS or Rangers
List of New York Rangers broadcasters
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who is Worshipped
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Male
Irish
Rare Irish variant form of German Herbert, HARBIN means "bright army."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Silken
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Sikh
One who attains the elixir of enlightenment
Girl/Female
Greek
Ruler.
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Gaelic Irish
Free man.
Surname or Lastname
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English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Halsey.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Modest; Humble
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Type of Flower; Trumpet
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