Good Night and Good Luck: A CBS News Radio Retrospective
Before signing off on Friday, May 22, 2026, CBS News Radio looked back at its 99-year history with a retrospective, “Good Night and Good Luck.” Source link
Before signing off on Friday, May 22, 2026, CBS News Radio looked back at its 99-year history with a retrospective, “Good Night and Good Luck.” Source link
On Friday, May 22, 2026, CBS News Radio signed off after nearly a century on the air. Christopher Cruise anchored the final newscast and special report. Source link
Watch CBS News CBS News Radio is shutting down on Friday after nearly 100 years on the air. In this marathon, Major Garrett ventures into the archives to feature memorable moments from the American institution’s storied history. Source link
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 … Read more
Over the decades, radio’s listeners drifted to television, podcasts and streaming. On Friday, CBS News Radio will sign off for the last time. Mark Strassmann takes a look back at the institution. Source link
CBS News Radio prepares for final sign off after nearly 100 years of broadcasting – CBS News Watch CBS News CBS News Radio will sign off this Friday after nearly a century on the air. Bradley Blackburn sat down with familiar voices to look back and listen. Source link
CBS News Radio flashback: Obama wins presidency in 2008 – CBS News Watch CBS News Major Garrett introduces CBS News Radio’s coverage of the election of the first Black president of the U.S., Barack Obama. Source link
CBS News Radio flashback: Reagan’s 1984 landslide reelection victory – CBS News Watch CBS News President Ronald Reagan’s 1984 victory over Democratic nominee Walter Mondale is the largest Electoral College victory in modern politics. Major Garrett introduces CBS News Radio’s coverage of the historic results. Source link
Major Garrett pays tribute to perhaps the most iconic CBS News voice, Edward R. Murrow, with a collection of clips from his World War II radio reporting. Source link
The year is 1955, and the world is a decade removed from the Allied victory in World War II, a monstrous conflict of never-before-seen carnage and slaughter. To avoid a third world war, the great powers tried something new: a meeting to explore trade relations, peace talks and arms control. Nikole Killion introduces CBS News … Read more