List of broadcast stations owned by CBS Radio

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The following is a list of radio stations formerly owned by CBS Radio, a division of CBS Corporation, prior to its 2017 acquisition by Entercom (now Audacy, Inc.).

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Owned at time of merger with Entercom

Arizona


Phoenix

California


Los Angeles

Palm Springs

  • KEZN (Adult Contemporary)

Temecula

Victor Valley

Sacramento

San Bernardino

San Diego

San Francisco

Connecticut


Hartford

District of Columbia


Washington

Florida


Miami

Orlando

Georgia


Atlanta

  • WAOK - 1380 - (Urban Talk)
  • WVEE - 103.3 - (Urban Contemporary)
  • WZGC - 92.9 - (Sports)

Illinois


Chicago

Maryland


Annapolis

  • WLZL - 107.9 - Tropical
  • WDCH-FM - 99.1 - Business news

Baltimore

Massachusetts


Boston

  • WBMX - 104.1 - (Hot AC)
  • WBZ - 1030 - (News/Talk)
  • WBZ-FM - 98.5 - (Sports)
  • WODS - 103.3 - (CHR)
  • WZLX - 100.7 - (Classic Rock)

Michigan


Detroit

Minnesota


Minneapolis-Saint Paul

  • KMNB - 102.9 - Country
  • KZJK - 104.1 - Jack FM
  • WCCO - 830 - News/Talk

Missouri


St. Louis

  • KEZK-FM - 102.5 - Adult Contemporary
  • KMOX - 1120 - News/Talk
  • KYKY - 98.1 - HOT AC

Nevada


Las Vegas

  • KLUC-FM - 98.5 - (CHR)
  • KMXB- 94.1- (Hot Adult Contemporary)
  • KXNT - 840 - (News/Talk)
  • KXQQ-FM - 100.5 - (Rhythmic Hot AC)
  • KXST - 1140 - (Sports)
  • KXTE - 107.5 - (Alternative)

New York


New York City

  • WCBS - 880 - (News)
  • WCBS-FM - 101.1 - (Classic Hits)
  • WFAN - 660 - (Sports)
  • WFAN-FM - 101.9 - (Sports; simulcast of WFAN-AM)
  • WINS - 1010 - (News)
  • WNEW-FM - 102.7 - (Hot AC)
  • WBMP - 92.3 - (CHR)

Ohio


Cleveland

Pennsylvania


Philadelphia

  • KYW - 1060 - (News)
  • WIP-FM - 94.1 - (Sports)
  • WOGL - 98.1 - (Classic Hits)
  • WPHT - 1210 -(Talk)
  • WTDY-FM - 96.5 - (Adult Contemporary)
  • WXTU - 92.5 - (Country)

Pittsburgh

Texas


Dallas/Ft. Worth

  • KJKK - 100.3 - (Adult Hits)
  • KLUV - 98.7 - (Classic Hits/Commercials)
  • KMVK - 107.5 - (Regional Mexican)
  • KRLD - 1080 (News/Talk)
  • KRLD-FM- 105.3 - (Sports)
  • KVIL - 103.7 - (Alternative)

Houston

  • KHMX - 96.5 - (Hot AC)
  • KIKK - 650 - (Sports)
  • KILT - 610 - (Sports)
  • KILT-FM - 100.3 - (Country)
  • KKHH - 95.7 - (Adult Hits)
  • KLOL - 101.1 - (Spanish Contemporary)

Washington


Seattle

  • KJAQ - 96.5 - (Adult Hits)
  • KMPS-FM - 94.1 - (Country)
  • KFNQ - 1090 - (Sports)
  • KZOK-FM - 102.5 - (Classic Rock)

Formerly owned stations

California


Fresno

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Peak Broadcasting)

Sacramento

(Note: Sold to Clear Channel, now iHeartMedia)

Colorado


Denver

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Wilks Broadcasting)

Florida


Tampa

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Beasley Broadcast Group)

West Palm Beach

(Note: WAXY-FM sold to Lincoln Financial Media and moved to the Miami market; WUUB sold to Good Karma Broadcasting; remaining stations sold to Palm Beach Broadcasting)

Maryland


Baltimore

(Note: Sold to Clear Channel)

Missouri


Kansas City

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Wilks Broadcasting)

New York


Buffalo

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Regent Communications)

Rochester

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Entercom, who in turn divested three stations to Stephens Media Group as required by the FCC)

North Carolina


Charlotte

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Beasley Broadcast Group)

Graham

Greensboro

Winston-Salem

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Curtis Media Group.)

Ohio


Cincinnati

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Entercom Communications, now Audacy, who in turn sold three of those stations to Bonneville International and then Hubbard Broadcasting. WGRR was later swapped to Cumulus Media.)

Oregon


Portland

(Note: KINK, KXL-FM (formerly KUFO), KUPL and KUFO (formerly KXFD) sold to Alpha Broadcasting; KLTH and KXJM sold to Clear Channel)

Pennsylvania


Philadelphia

(Note: Sold to Beasley Broadcast Group.)

Tennessee


Memphis

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Entercom)

Texas


Austin

(Note: Sold entire cluster to Entercom)

San Antonio

(Note: Sold to BMP Radio)

Washington


Tacoma

(Note: Sold to Clear Channel)

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