CBS News Will Observe Juneteenth With Special Interviews And Features
As the nation pauses to observe Juneteenth, CBS News will offer special features and interviews marking this important day in history in the United States, commemorating the anniversary of the end of slavery. CBS News will take a look at where the country stands today and examine this watershed moment after the death of George Floyd, as the country confronts systemic racism and policing in America.
CBS News Announces Extensive, Multiplatform Coverage for Super Tuesday
CBS News will provide extensive coverage of the Super Tuesday contests tomorrow, March 3 across all broadcasts and platforms, including three hours of original reporting and up-to-the-minute analysis in primetime on the CBS Television Network. CBSN, CBS News' 24/7 streaming news service, will provide live, comprehensive coverage all day, including the latest results as voters cast their ballots.
CBS News Radio To Provide Programming For WTOP-FM In Washington, D.C.
CBS News will once again provide global news coverage to Hubbard Broadcasting's WTOP-FM in Washington, D.C., re-establishing a relationship between the two companies that dates back many decades. CBS News Radio programming to be featured daily on WTOP beginning today, Wednesday, Jan. 1.
Grandfather Charged in his Granddaughter's Fatal Cruise Ship Fall Appears on CBS THIS MORNING
Only on CBS THIS MORNING: Salvatore 'Sam' Anello, sits down with Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud for his only sit-down interview since the death of his 18-month-old granddaughter, Chloe Wiegand, after she fell from the window of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico in July. Anello has been charged with negligent homicide in his granddaughter's death.
CBS News To Participate in COVERING CLIMATE CHANGE NOW
CBS News, along with 250 other news outlets, will participate in the “Covering Climate Now” project starting Sept. 15 with division-wide dedicated coverage focused on climate change through its series “Eye on Earth.” CBS News is the only broadcast network participating in the “Covering Climate Now” initiative, a joint venture spearheaded by the Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation to elevate coverage of environmental issues.