CBS News Radio
Coverage of CBS News Radio in the Nexus archive.
- Listen: The final moments of CBS News Radio
CBS News Radio signed off on May 22, 2026, after nearly a century on the air. Christopher Cruise anchored the final newscast and special report.
- CBS News Radio flashback: Sept. 11 attacks
CBS News Radio is set to shut down, with Major Garrett's final tribute featuring coverage of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. The article highlights the historical significance of the 9/11 attacks through a radio perspective.
- CBS News Radio signing off after nearly 100 years: "An American institution"
CBS News Radio is ending operations after nearly 100 years on the air, with final broadcasts scheduled for Friday, May 22. The closure marks the end of a significant era for American broadcast journalism.
- CBS News Radio prepares for final sign off after nearly 100 years of broadcasting
CBS News Radio is ending its nearly 100-year broadcasting history with its final sign-off on Friday. The article features reporter Bradley Blackburn reflecting on the station's legacy through interviews with longtime voices associated with the network.
- CBS News Radio flashback: Obama wins presidency in 2008
CBS News Radio provides coverage flashback of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential election victory, making him the first Black president of the United States. Major Garrett introduces the historical election coverage.
- CBS News Radio flashback: Reagan's 1984 landslide reelection victory
President Ronald Reagan won the 1984 presidential election in a landslide victory over Democratic nominee Walter Mondale, achieving the largest Electoral College victory in modern politics. This historic event was covered by CBS News Radio. The election results marked a significant moment in American political history.
- CBS News Radio flashback: "Big Four" hold Geneva Summit in 1955
The Geneva Summit was held in 1955 to explore trade relations, peace talks, and arms control among great powers. The meeting aimed to avoid a third world war. It was a significant event in world history.
- CBS News Radio flashback: 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
The Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon reentering Earth's atmosphere on February 1, 2003, killing all seven crew members. This incident occurred during a mission and was covered by CBS News Radio. The disaster resulted in the loss of the entire crew.
- CBS News Radio flashback: LBJ calls for equal voting rights after Selma march in 1965
President Lyndon B. Johnson called for equal voting rights for Black Americans in a 1965 speech to Congress after the Selma march. Major Garrett introduced CBS News Radio coverage of the speech. The speech was a significant moment in the civil rights movement.
- CBS News Radio flashback: The Gulf War
CBS News Radio recalls the beginning of the Gulf War against Iraq and Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Ed O'Keefe introduces the coverage as a senior White House and political correspondent. The event marks a significant moment in history.
- CBS News Radio flashback: 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
The world stood on the brink of nuclear war for 13 days in October 1962 due to a feud between the US and Soviet Union over Soviet missiles stored in Cuba. The crisis occurred just off the coast of Florida and was a major international incident. CBS News Radio covered the event with a special bulletin.
- CBS News Radio flashback: Edward R. Murrow describes bombing raid on Berlin in 1943
Edward R. Murrow described a bombing raid on Berlin in 1943 for CBS News Radio. The broadcast was aboard an Allied bombing run over Berlin during World War II. Caitlin Huey-Burns introduced the famed 1943 broadcast.
- CBS News Radio flashback: Japan attacks Pearl Harbor in 1941
The surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 remains one of the most significant events of the 20th century, and CBS News Radio's coverage from that day is highlighted through a flashback segment introduced by Major Garrett.
- CBS News Radio flashback: Queen Elizabeth II's coronation
CBS News Radio is revisiting its coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation to honor King Charles III's recent state visit to the U.S. The piece is introduced by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett.
- CBS News Radio flashback: D-Day, Invasion of Normandy in 1944
CBS News Radio revisits its 1944 coverage of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, introduced by chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett. The article highlights historical radio reporting on one of World War II's pivotal events.
- CBS News Radio flashback: Japan surrenders in 1945, ending World War II
CBS News Radio is commemorating the end of World War II through a monthlong flashback series, featuring an archive clip of Major Garrett announcing Japan's 1945 surrender. The event marked the conclusion of the global conflict.
- CBS News Radio flashback: 1932 Republican National Convention
CBS News Radio is shutting down in May, prompting 'The Takeout' to pay tribute by revisiting a 1932 Republican National Convention broadcast. The clip highlights the first-ever radio coverage of a national political party convention, introduced by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett.