Day 33. The paper's Friday Day 32 reading had 28 days remaining to May 22 and the Weiss-Cibrowski leadership architecture intact. Saturday subtracts one day. Twenty-seven now stand between CBS News Radio and the final World News Roundup, the longest-running U.S. newscast since its 1927 launch. Approximately 60 to 70 CBS News Radio positions were eliminated in the March 20 announcement; roughly 700 affiliated stations lose the service at the deadline. [1][2]
What Saturday adds is context, not motion. Bari Weiss's editorial direction under Paramount-Skydance ownership holds, the same Paramount whose pending acquisition of CNN via the Warner Bros. Discovery merger is the target of a 4,194-name Hollywood petition asking the Antitrust Division to block. [3] The corporate-ownership question and the brand-identity question are now the same question: how much of the Murrow-era CBS lineage survives a holding company that runs a media-and-cable consolidation through one editorial chair.
The shutdown machinery is procedural. The December closures of World News Roundup Late Edition and Weekend Roundup were precursors; Skyview-to-Audacy distribution was the infrastructure signal. [2] Affiliated stations have 27 days to source replacements, and those negotiations remain private. The next public artifact is the May 22 anchor naming, which the network has not announced. Day 33 holds where Day 32 held: the clock runs, the architecture stands, the principals are silent.
-- MAYA CALLOWAY, New York