CBS Radio News' WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP, America's longest-running newscast, will celebrate 75 years on the air this month. CBS Radio News will honor the momentous occasion with special programs on Tuesday, March 12 and Wednesday, March 13, the program's anniversary. They will look at that first broadcast in 1938, its significance at the time and how the Roundup has evolved to remain an important source of information three-quarters of a century later. In addition, CBS News will also provide coverage of the anniversary on CBS THIS MORNING, the CBS EVENING NEWS WITH Scott Pelley and CBSNews.com.
"In an era with so many choices for the latest news, 75 years is truly a remarkable milestone," said Harvey Nagler, Vice President of CBS News, Radio. "We are so proud that this broadcast that started it all is still something millions of Americans depend on every day. By combining the great traditions of CBS News with technology, our affiliates and their listeners receive relevant, accurate, immediate information they can trust, every day. From shortwave to satellites and from the Murrow Boys to multimedia platforms, THE WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP is still setting the standard for quality journalism."
CBS Radio News made broadcasting history on March 13, 1938 when it aired a riveting 38-minute program anchored by Robert Trout that reported the Nazi invasion of Austria. Revolutionizing news coverage, THE WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP gave listeners access to live reports from multiple reporters on the field, including a young CBS executive making his on-air debut in Vienna that night, Edward R. Murrow.Videos