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Source: Washington Post
March 20, 2026 at 11:08 a.m. EDT
CBS News will end its nearly century-old radio service, CBS News Radio, and cut more jobs amid a rocky turnaround effort under its new top editor, former opinion journalist Bari Weiss.
Weiss and CBS News President Tom Cibrowski announced the cuts Friday morning in a pair of internal memos, which were reviewed by The Washington Post. They said those losing their jobs would be notified by the end of the day.
Today, we informed our CBS News Radio team and approximately 700 affiliated stations that we will end the service on May 22, 2026, wrote Weiss and Cibrowski, who have shared leadership of the venerable news network since parent company Paramount Skydance acquired Weisss online publication, the Free Press, in October and named her editor in chief. Unfortunately, this decision means that all positions within the CBS News Radio team are being eliminated.
That announcement followed an earlier notice Friday that CBS News would be cutting jobs across a newsroom that includes its broadcast TV network. A person familiar with the companys operations, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to disclose nonpublic information, said the cuts would affect about 6 percent of CBS News. Without specifying, the person added that other newsroom divisions beyond the radio team would also be affected by layoffs.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2026/03/20/cbs-news-bari-weiss-layoffs/
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You're "struggling" because no one wants to hear any more rightwing bullshit. The airwaves are saturated with it and have been since the '80s.
Thank goodness that Soros bought up my news radio station (KYW which is owned by Audacy, which was bought by Soros) and they had been a CBS affiliate (before being a NBC one back when deregulation made them swap station affiliations with WCAU here in the '90s with all the buy-ups, including the Infinity stations and before that, Westinghouse).
My station did end up subbing to some ABC News reports, with CBS news briefs at the top of the hour and some simulcasts of "Face the Nation" and "60 Minutes", as well as some of their weekend programming in the evening.