CBS Radio Network
Katie Couric, the anchor of the CBS Evening News, also does a daily Notebook essay on the radio network. The network is home to the morning and evening editions of the CBS World News Roundup, broadcasting s oldest news series. WTOP-FM in Washington, DC, while owned and operated by Bonneville International, is a key CBS Radio affiliate, and much of its broadcast style copies that of the CBS-owned outlets. Its offerings include the top-of-the-hour newscasts and the bottom-of-the-hour news updates.Each Friday, the network also produces the CBS News Weekend Roundup, a look at the top stories of the week, hosted by Dan Raviv, with a commentary from Charles Grodin. CBS Radio has an impressive list of reporters around the world including Peter Maer, Barry Bagnato, Mark Knoller, Bob Fuss, Cami McCormick, Lara Logan and Kimberly Dozier. Paley bought a half-interest in what became the Columbia Broadcasting System in 1928 and became its president.
Newsfeeds are subscribed heavily to by WCBS, KYW and other top outlets. Among its on-air programs are the CBS News-on-the-Hour, the morning Osgood File features with Charles Osgood, Harry Smith Reporting, and Dave Ross daily commentary segment. The CBS Radio Network provides news, sports and other programming to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the United States.
Eventually, Columbia pulled its backing from the struggling web. The daily Roundup dates back to a special on March 13, 1938, covering Germany s annexation of Austria.
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(In 1938, CBS bought back Columbia Records.) For more about the network s history, see CBS. Today, the CBS Radio Network is best known for its news and public affairs programming distributed to more than 500 affiliates, as well as owned-and-operated (O&O) flagship station WCBS in New York, and several other O&O s including KYW in Philadelphia, KNX in Los Angeles, KCBS in San Francisco, WBBM in Chicago, KMOX in St. Logan and Dozier also report for CBS Television, and many TV correspondents also appear on CBS Radio newscasts. In 2009, CBS launched a long-form late night talk program hosted by Jon Grayson and the existing morning talk show hosted by Michael Smerconish on some of its owned-and-operated stations.
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unit (formerly the Infinity Broadcasting Corporation). The CBS Radio Network is one of the programming services distributed by Westwood One (formerly managed by CBS), which produces and distributes national news, sports, talk, music and special event programs, in addition to local news, sports, weather, video news and other information to radio and television stations as well as traffic reporting services. The network is the oldest unit of the CBS Corporation and traces its roots to CBS s predecessor, United Independent Broadcasters, founded in 1927 with 47 affiliates. Nick Young anchors the morning show, while Bill Whitney hosts the evening edition.
The next year, Columbia Records invested in the radio network, which was named the Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System. CBS themselves handle the syndication of Grayson s show, while syndication for Smerconish s show to non-CBS stations has been outsourced to Dial Global. CBS Radio reporters also contribute to Westwood One s hour-long broadcast America In the Morning, hosted by Jim Bohannon; because America In the Morning is broadcast on many stations not affiliated with CBS (in addition to several which are), references to CBS News are usually edited from the CBS correspondents reports and closing bylines. Three of CBS s television programs are currently simulcast on the CBS Radio Network; those are Face the Nation, 60 Minutes, and the first segment of the CBS Evening News.
In addition to the over-the-air product, reports and actualities are made available to affiliates on its Newsfeeds, among the best-known products of the CBS Radio newsroom. It began on July 15, 1929 and currently airs each Sunday morning at 11:30 Eastern Time.
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