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Seattle radio newsies react to CBS shutdown


The network announced that CBS Radio will be shut down in May after 100 years.   Mr..Murrow is rolling over in his grave multiple times today.  Here's the on- air reaction at 97.3 KIRO mornings with Charlie Harger, Chris Sullivan and Manda Factor.   Not a pretty sight, today, for an industry in peril.   

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  1. CBS NewsRadio is an institution in radio news, and its demise will leave a hole in the radio landscape. I wish every station that is losing CBS NewsRadio all the best in finding a new provider of news. I suspect the phones at ABC NewsRadio and Fox NewsRadio are ringing off the hook!

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  2. It’s just flat out sad
    Rich

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  3. They were the hallmark of broadcast news. I remember the CBS Radio jingle at the top of the hour when listening to an affiliate.

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    1. https://mvbarer.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-famous-cbs-radio-news-jingle.html The jingle here

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  4. A winner Everytime! Loved the ABC jingle late 60s and Monitor, too.

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