CBS News to Shut Down Century-Old Radio Service and Cut 6% of Staff in Digital Pivot
CBS News will end its nearly 100-year-old radio service on May 22, laying off about 6% of staff amid a shift to digital platforms and changing radio trends.
- On Friday, CBS News announced it will shut down CBS News Radio and end the radio service on May 22, 2026, the memo from Bari Weiss and Tom Cibrowski said.
- Weiss's digital-first strategy, which emphasizes streaming and new contributor hires, prompted a shift in radio programming and economic challenges, leading to the service's closure.
- Launched in September 1927, CBS News Radio rose to prominence with Edward R. Murrow's World War II reports and now supplies about 700 affiliate stations with news roundups.
- About 6% of staff are being cut, affecting roughly 60 to 70 employees, who were notified Friday with about 30 minutes' notice to join a 9:30 a.m. ET Zoom meeting.
- The shutdown positions CBS to prioritize digital and streaming as the news division prepares for corporate change tied to a proposed Paramount acquisition and CNN integration, with executives warning of shared news-gathering costs, bureau closures, and further personnel cuts.
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