Big to assume there’s a thought process there at all.How I imagine Bari Weiss' thought process:
"Radio News? WTF is 'radio'?"
Big to assume there’s a thought process there at all.How I imagine Bari Weiss' thought process:
"Radio News? WTF is 'radio'?"
Big to assume there’s a thought process there at all.
I believe the CBS hourly news has not been on the air in NYC since WCBS (AM) died in 2024. Do they even have an affiliate there carrying the spots?Cross-posting what I had written in the 770-post thread on the ongoing CBS newsroom turmoil:
While stunning, I think that handwriting had been on the wall for a long time, maybe even since the divestiture of the radio stations to Entercom/Audacy. The affiliate count was slowly shrinking. It was absent from some fairly substantial markets, including Denver and the Front Range.
The Audacy all-news stations that carried the CBS top-of-hour news will have to adjust. That could also mean adjustments in news wheels, depending upon the approach taken.
I believe the CBS hourly news has not been on the air in NYC since WCBS (AM) died in 2024. Do they even have an affiliate there carrying the spots?
Even now, with staff cutbacks escalating, CBS News Radio gathers and produces most of its own news. A good place to hear what they do is WBBM, which has been unusual for as long a I can remember by running all 5 minutes of the hourlies and most or all of the World News Roundup (10 minutes long, 7 a.m. Central) and most or all of the 9-minute World News Roundup Late Edition (originally the World Tonight) before it was killed in December.
Sports and weather are not remotely comparable in terms of fanatical, invested fan bases.there's also apps for sports scores but ESPN still keeps the ticker other than MNF and CFP, even for US Open updates during SEC Football games on the SEC Network
I'm surprised anyone still watches TWC.
There are websites (including NOAA) and apps for that now.
"Break even" does not take into account the waste of higher executive time supervising it.![]()
Media veterans outraged as Bari Weiss shuts 100-year-old CBS News Radio: ‘It’s disgusting’
Weiss and CBS News President Tom Cibrowksi said Friday that CBS Radio will shut down May 22 with all roles in the unit eliminated — a move that was driven by industry shifts and financial pre…nypost.com
“Another media exec with recent knowledge of CBS Radio’s finances said the unit was break-even, meaning that it wasn’t losing money but also wasn’t bringing any in, either.”
You can download the old and new CBS News sounders as MP3s here:Even though CBS Radio now uses a 21st Century version of the original CBS News sounder, I still miss that first generation version, along with the similar original CBS Radio Sports sounder.
I picture some folks scrambling in the background to see if they can create a shoestring operation to take over some of these affiliates.
Big to assume there’s a thought process there at all.
No assumption. She laid out her thought process to the staff a few weeks ago.
Those stations compensate the networks for their services (by writing checks, offering ad inventory or a combination of both).
When ABC sold the radio O&Os to Citadel in 2007, the same thing happened.It is remarkable to me that no one has brought this up: When CBS sold its radio O&O’s (at an inflated price, I may add) the company made quick cash. But it lost a dedicated revenue pipeline.
with the end of CBS News Radio, i wouldn't be surprised if the bigger market stations just goes full local with top of the hour news updates and just mix the local, state, national and international headlines together and just cherry pick the national/international stories from a major news outlet's radio division that isn't shut down already.
I know that as of 2021 there was a relatively full-service music station around Bland VA that used Fox News for their TOH newscasts. I remember listening to it there on my transistor radio when I got stranded there on a road trip (long story haha).There is public perception. When I hear hear FOX news on a music station, I can't help but think "conservative". I like streaming small market music radio stations particularly full service, and I honestly can't think of one that uses FOX (I'm sure there are), but it's usually ABC or CBS.