CBS News Radio Ends Nearly 100-Year Broadcast Legacy
CBS News Radio is set to conclude its operations after nearly a century of broadcasting. The network, which has been a staple in American radio, will officially sign off this Friday. This marks the end of an era for CBS News Radio, which has been known for its comprehensive coverage of major global events. The decision to end the service is attributed to economic conditions and the evolving media landscape. CBS News Radio has been a significant part of the media industry, providing news to 700 stations across the United States. The network's closure will affect numerous affiliates, including WBBM-AM in Chicago, which has already transitioned to ABC News to ensure a smooth on-air transition.