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WCBS 880 Anniversary
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Irene Cornell looks back on the trial of the mastermind behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Irenen Cornell remembers the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Michael Kahn was working the 6 a.m. shift on the editor's desk when calls started coming in from people downtown claiming they'd heard an explosion, including his own father. 
Listen to a man whose life was saved because of a few inches. Tim Scheld reports.
In today’s Back Story, one WCBS pioneer tells us about another, as Charles Osgood looks back on the role Paley played as the man at the helm of the station.
In today's Back Story, Tom Kaminski tells us about the man he calls a legend, Neal Busch.
In today's Back Story, WCBS Morning Drive anchor Wayne Cabot looks back on the Morning Drive team he grew up listening to, Lou Adler and Jim Donnelly.
We wrap up our 50 People to Know series with a conversation with legendary newsman Charles Osgood - one of the original WCBS News Anchors.
WCBS reporter Irene Cornell remembers January 1981, when Mark David Chapman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to murdering John Lennon.
WCBS reporter Rich Lamb remembers the night of December 8, 1980, when John Lennon was murdered in his New York City home.
The city once considered opening a NASCAR track, but a pit stop in Times Square may have put a stop to that plan.
Nelson Mandela came to New York in June 1990 as part of an eight-city tour of the United States.
Feeding the people from the family farm in this week'ss 50 people to Know with Sean Adams.
In his unparalleled career, he enjoyed award-winning success in highly noticeable jobs in newspaper and broadcast. But his first big job was at WCBS.
It was a feature ahead of its time. The "Report on Medicine" focused on developments in the medical community.
Former WCBS Assistant News Director Bernie Gershon used to make some crazy requests.
This week’s 50 People to Know is about one hospital volunteer on Long Island who credits a near death experience with motivating him to help bring a little humanity to people in need.
In today's Back Story, former New York City Mayor John Lindsay gives a parting gift to WCBS reporter Irene Cornell: a kiss!
WCBS anchor Gil Gross once found out the hard way that when you work in radio, you never know who's listening... even the boss.
A WCBS groundbreaker, Jane Tillman Irving started her career here in 1972, becoming the station's first black female reporter.
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