CBS News Radio Signs Off After Nearly a Century on the Air
1-Minute Brief
The end of CBS News Radio marks a significant transition in American broadcast journalism and media history.
Key Facts
- CBS News Radio ended its broadcasts on Friday, May 22, 2026.
- Christopher Cruise anchored the final newscast and special report.
- The closure follows the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last summer.
- CBS News Radio had been on the air for almost a century.
- The Independent reported the sign-off with the phrase, 'Good night and good luck.'
What Happened
CBS News Radio broadcast its final program on May 22, 2026, with Christopher Cruise anchoring the last newscast and special report, ending nearly 100 years of continuous operation.
Why It Matters
The closure of CBS News Radio represents the end of a longstanding institution in American news, reflecting changes in how audiences consume news and the evolution of media platforms.
What's Next
Attention may shift to how CBS and other traditional broadcasters adapt to digital formats and what new models will emerge for radio journalism.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft5h ago‘Good night and good luck’: CBS News Radio signs off for final time after almost a century on the airwaves
- CBS NewsLeft2h agoListen: The final moments of CBS News Radio
