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Related: About this forumCBS News Radio signs off Friday night after nearly 100 years of broadcasting: "An American institution"
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CBS News Radio signs off Friday night after nearly 100 years of broadcasting: "An American institution"
By Aliza Chasan
May 22, 2026 / 5:00 AM EDT / CBS News
CBS News Radio, which provides news programming to an estimated 700 stations spanning the United States, will sign off the air Friday night after nearly a century of broadcasting.
The storied service, launched in September 1927, was home to broadcast legends Edward R. Murrow, Robert Trout, Douglas Edwards, Charles Osgood, Dan Rather and many other familiar and trusted voices over its decades in operation. ... "It's been around for a long time. Really, an American institution is what we're losing here," said Steve Kathan, the longtime anchor of the CBS World News Roundup.
"CBS Radio should be remembered for becoming a national institution very important to the development of news other than newspapers," Rather recently told "CBS Sunday Morning." "It, for many, many years, was a part, and I would argue not a small part, of what held the country together." ... The decision to shutter the radio news service was announced in March, with the company citing "challenging economic realities."
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CBS News Radio first hit the airwaves just seven years after what's been widely recognized as the first commercial radio broadcast. ... The first broadcast of baseball's World Series could be heard on CBS News Radio in 1938, and in 1939 it aired an interview with Babe Ruth. ... CBS News Radio brought millions of Americans coverage of major events including the attack on Pearl Harbor and the D-Day invasion, Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, the New York City blackout of 1977, the Gulf War, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.
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CBS News Radio signs off Friday night after nearly 100 years of broadcasting: "An American institution"
By Aliza Chasan
May 22, 2026 / 5:00 AM EDT / CBS News
CBS News Radio, which provides news programming to an estimated 700 stations spanning the United States, will sign off the air Friday night after nearly a century of broadcasting.
The storied service, launched in September 1927, was home to broadcast legends Edward R. Murrow, Robert Trout, Douglas Edwards, Charles Osgood, Dan Rather and many other familiar and trusted voices over its decades in operation. ... "It's been around for a long time. Really, an American institution is what we're losing here," said Steve Kathan, the longtime anchor of the CBS World News Roundup.
"CBS Radio should be remembered for becoming a national institution very important to the development of news other than newspapers," Rather recently told "CBS Sunday Morning." "It, for many, many years, was a part, and I would argue not a small part, of what held the country together." ... The decision to shutter the radio news service was announced in March, with the company citing "challenging economic realities."
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CBS News Radio first hit the airwaves just seven years after what's been widely recognized as the first commercial radio broadcast. ... The first broadcast of baseball's World Series could be heard on CBS News Radio in 1938, and in 1939 it aired an interview with Babe Ruth. ... CBS News Radio brought millions of Americans coverage of major events including the attack on Pearl Harbor and the D-Day invasion, Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, the New York City blackout of 1977, the Gulf War, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.
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displacedvermoter
(5,018 posts)1. How fucking embarrassing...
Rebl2
(17,942 posts)2. I sometimes
listen to WBBM radio (Chicago) when I cant sleep in the middle of the night. Top of hour national news had always been CBS news, but last night it was ABC national news. Didnt know it still existed.