CBS News Radio: A beacon of broadcast journalism signs off

CBS News Radio: A beacon of broadcast journalism signs off

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Key Points:

  • CBS News Radio, a pioneering news radio network with a 99-year history, will cease operations later this month due to shifts in news consumption toward social media and economic challenges.
  • The network revolutionized broadcast journalism in 1938 with live, remote reports from Europe during Hitler's annexation of Austria, led by Edward R. Murrow, marking the start of the "CBS World News Roundup," America's longest-running news program.
  • CBS News Radio played a critical role in delivering real-time, unfiltered news during major events such as World War II and the 9/11 attacks, earning a legacy of trust and respect among listeners and journalists alike.
  • Influential broadcasters like Dan Rather and Martha Teichner began their careers inspired by CBS News Radio's standards of quality journalism and storytelling, which shaped American news reporting for decades.
  • The closure of CBS News Radio marks the end of an era in American media history, remembered as a national institution that connected and informed the country through some of its most pivotal moments.

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