According to Gemini AI (take it for what it is worth), here is the last day schedule. Is KCBS going to carry any of this? I am posting this in a few of the CBS Radio threads to see if we can find a station that will carry the retrospective.
Final Day Programming Schedule (Eastern Time)
- 5:00 AM – 7:00 PM | Regular Hourly News Wheel
Standard operations continue through the final broadcast day. Top-of-the-hour and bottom-of-the-hour newscasts will air as scheduled.
- 7:00 PM – 7:31 PM | The Final Regular Newscast Cycle
The final standard, full-length news feed delivered to affiliates. This includes the closing evening news briefs and final regional network audio feeds.
- 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM | The Final Top-of-the-Hour & 99-Year Retrospective
- 8:00 PM: The absolute final live, top-of-the-hour national newscast.
- 8:06 PM: Immediately following the news, the network will transition into its official one-hour commemorative retrospective. This special program highlights nearly a century of network history, featuring archival audio from Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, Robert Trout, and Charles Osgood, alongside reflections from current correspondents.
- 9:00 PM – 11:31 PM | Retrospective Encores & Final Sign-Off
The final block of airtime is reserved for continuous automated clearance. The network will loop the historical retrospective and final news block for West Coast affiliates and stations delayed by evening sports programming.
- 11:31 PM | Final Feed Cut & Master Shutdown
The master control feed out of the New York Broadcast Center will be permanently disconnected, officially ending CBS News Radio operations after 99 years on the air.
The Midnight Transition (May 23)
Immediately following the CBS shutdown, the automated satellite and digital feeds will clear the way for successor networks. For instance, the newly formed
Worldwide News Network (backed by Red Apple Media and featuring several displaced CBS Radio anchors like Michael Wallace and Cooper Lawrence) is scheduled to debut its brand-new 24-hour news feed precisely at midnight.