Have any former CBS News affiliates switched to Fox or eliminated TOH news entirely?
Have any former CBS News affiliates switched to Fox or eliminated TOH news entirely?
What the commentor ignores is that Audacy was the final distributor of CBS News Radio. They had a contract with CBS, and CBS pulled the plug. Audacy had skin in this game. Audacy's KCBS was still airing World News Roundup when CBS had a technical problem and the show didn't air. Whoops! So perhaps some staffers left CBS News before the final day.
The following statement may upset some people, but this may be indicative of the importance of radio network affiliations for the station’s overall presentation…in other words, one network could be substituted for another and the majority of listeners are unlikely to notice. KCBS will still be KCBS even if the TOH now says “ABC”.
(T)he Audacy stations were concerned that listeners would think the station was changing format. They said at that time two months ago that the network may change, but the station's commitment to local news doesn't. I think that was all that needed to be said.
Have any former CBS News affiliates switched to Fox or eliminated TOH news entirely?
Fox or no news?WHOP Hopkinsville KY
WWJ isn't using any syndicated TOH updates at present. They are using ABC News for bottom of hour updates.Have any former CBS News affiliates switched to Fox or eliminated TOH news entirely?
True and also the only way for people in the rest of the country to find the finale of CBS Radio News was through podcasts or in some cases find them through YouTube search of that. But then again when Bari Weiss announced that CBS is making cuts and shutting down CBS Radio News, Audacy Market Managers and their staff had to mention that their stations are not shutting down even though they were at one time owned by CBS Radio until a decade ago when Audacy took over.Here's a commentary about Audacy stations flipping to ABC News before the CBS signoff.
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CBS News Radio Deserved Better From Longtime Audacy Affiliates
The transition to ABC News essentially pulled the plug before the patient was gone.barrettmedia.com
What the commentor ignores is that Audacy was the final distributor of CBS News Radio. They had a contract with CBS, and CBS pulled the plug. Audacy had skin in this game. Audacy's KCBS was still airing World News Roundup when CBS had a technical problem and the show didn't air. Whoops! So perhaps some staffers left CBS News before the final day.
I checked WLIS Old Saybrook, CT and WMRD Middletown, CT over the past few days, and they are not airing any TOH news.Have any former CBS News affiliates switched to Fox or eliminated TOH news entirely?
Some of the Civic Media stations from Wisconsin (WAUK, WXCO, WFHR, WRJN, WRPN, WCFW HD2), WMPL Hancock, MI, and WALL Middletown, NY have switched to NBC News Radio. KELY Ely, NV is using the unbranded version, which has the same anchors without the NBC mentions.Have any CBS News affiliates outside of WSM and KDAL switched to NBC News Radio?
KELY Ely, NV is using the unbranded version, which has the same anchors without the NBC mentions.
I suppose CBS will be burying all the CBS Radio branding so nobody can license it, like iHeart does with NBC?...Bari Weiss announced that CBS is making cuts and shutting down CBS Radio News...
True and its not shocking to see why Audacy owned stations had to change affiliations one day before CBS Radio News shut down and some of it was to stop the big rumor that local all news or News/talk affiliates were shutting down even though Audacy itself never announced a shutdown to their affiliates.I suppose CBS will be burying all the CBS Radio branding so nobody can license it, like iHeart does with NBC?
It's really sad to see (hear?) it go. I've been listening for many years (I also listened to ABC on KGO back when it was worth listening to, so hearing the ABC sounder does make me feel a bit nostalgic, softening the blow somewhat).
Not that it's gone, I suppose we have no choice but to move on.
RIP, CBS Radio News (1927-2026).
We'll miss you 😢
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I think what iHeart is doing is making the NBC and 24/7 services similar and go to the market to see what the consumer actually wants. I’m glad there is the NBC News Radio 24/7 website which shows how it works. Again they’re just licensing the name for their produced newscasts.I suppose CBS will be burying all the CBS Radio branding so nobody can license it, like iHeart does with NBC?
It's a pretty simple set up for NBC Radio News and iHeart's 24/7 News.I think what iHeart is doing is making the NBC and 24/7 services similar and go to the market to see what the consumer actually wants. I’m glad there is the NBC News Radio 24/7 website which shows how it works. Again they’re just licensing the name for their produced newscasts.