After Nearly A Century, CBS News Radio To Close

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CBS News Radio will be winding down its operations over the next several weeks. 

The news was shared via an internal memo from 
CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and president Tom Cibrowski and first confirmed to Streamline Publishing by Manager of Affiliate Services Amy Bolton, who is attending the Country Radio Seminar (CRS) in Nashville.


The memo confirms that May 22 will be the final day for the nearly century-old news service. Bolton, when contacted for confirmation of the news, noted that she is in the process of speaking with some of the approximately 700 affiliated stations about the upcoming closure of the audio service.

Among the stations that use CBS News Radio are Audacy properties formerly owned by CBS Radio, such as WBBM Radio in Chicago, KNX in Los Angeles, KCBS Radio in San Francisco and KMOX Radio in St. Louis. The top-billing radio station in the U.S., Hubbard Radio’s WTOP, also uses CBS News Radio’s top-of-the-hour newscasts as an integral part of its programming.

Jobs will be lost, the memo reads:

Unfortunately, this decision means that all positions within the CBS News Radio team are being eliminated. We understand how difficult this news is for our staff and their colleagues, who have worked side by side with us to cover some of the most significant stories of our time.

Weiss and Cibrowski also explained the pending closure of the long-running audio service.

While this was a necessary decision, it was not an easy one. A shift in radio station programming strategies, coupled with challenging economic realities, has made it impossible to continue the service. We are sharing this announcement now to fulfill our commitments to our radio partners and affiliates, which require advance notice of the service’s conclusion.

The memo also notes how CBS News Radio’s World News Roundup “remains the longest-running newscast in the country” and that CBS News Radio “served as the foundation for everything we have built since 1927.”

That history will be coming to an end just shy of that 100th anniversary commemoration.

The memo concludes:

The coming weeks will be difficult for the team members who have worked tirelessly at CBS News Radio. We are committed to supporting these valued colleagues with care and respect as we wind down operations. They have been critical to our success and remain treasured friends and professionals. We thank them deeply for their contributions. Thank you all for your dedication and for the compassion you show one another as we move forward.” — Bari and Tom

It is believed that between 60 to 70 staff members will be impacted by the coming closure.

INFINITY IMPACT?

Weiss became Editor-in-Chief of CBS News in early October 2025. Two weeks later, a new content distribution partnership for CBS News Radio was put in place that saw Audacy’s Infinity Networks take over distribution from Skyview Networks. Skyview began distributing CBS News Radio in 2018 and in 2023 agreed to a two-year deal.

An Audacy spokesperson declined to comment in response to a query from RBR+TVBR.

While CBS News Radio’s relationship with Skyview Networks ended in October 2025, all remaining CBS Audio ties were cut at the end of the year, with Infinity Networks assuming all CBS-branded audio content distribution.

For affiliates, a two-month decision-making process now begins as to what to do next, with FOX News Radio, ABC News Radio, AP Network News and other providers among the choices. For those lamenting the coming loss of CBS News Radio, one industry veteran who requested anonymity believes its closure is the result of Paramount’s expectations of CBS News Radio “not aligned with the marketplace.” As it is a capital intensive business, and David Ellison’s Skydance has debt service to address with its acquisition of CBS parent Paramount, shutting down CBS News Radio isn’t wholly surprising to the radio industry veteran. Still, “it could have been transformed as an economically sustainable business and not completely shut down.”

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