WCBS Fallout

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Paul Murnane. 

Follow up now on a story we told you about first on Monday…

The details are not yet known, but the decision by Audacy to lease broadcast rights for 880 on the AM dial to ESPN New York means there will soon be only one all-news station in New York City. It’s a development many people have seen coming for a long time. The switch is planned for August 26. The decision means almost the entire staff will be subject to layoff, but given the nature of personnel matters those details will likely trickle out over the coming weeks.

We do know that WCBS is and has been the broadcast home of many journalists with Connecticut roots or professional connections. One of the highest profile is Paul Murnane who worked at WELI in New Haven and WKSS in Hartford before joining WCBS about two decades ago. As a morning anchor, it’s possible the company might find a role for him at 1010 WINS.

Here’s a partial list of other WCBS staffers and former staffers with Connecticut ties:

Fran Schneidau(deceased) – covered Connecticut until her retirement and lived in New Canaan.
Rich Lamb – West Hartford native. Retired reporter.
Joe Connolly – Business reporter
Lou Adler – former news director and professor at Quinnipiac University
Bill Schweizer – former sports reporter and media coordinator at Quinnipiac
Rob Sunde – former assistant news director
Charles Osgood – former station manager of WHCT in Hartford
Matt Fleury – former fill-in anchor and current Connecticut Science Center CEO
Mike Xirinachs – Covered Long Island for WCBS. Formerly the news director of WNLC in New London

Developing…

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