After nearly a century of shaping history through the airwaves, CBS News Radio fell silent forever, delivering one final, unforgettable sign-off with Edward R. Murrow’s legendary words: “Good night, and good luck.”
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Saturday, May 23, 2026
CBS News Radio: The Final Sign-Off
After nearly a century of shaping history through the airwaves, CBS News Radio fell silent forever, delivering one final, unforgettable sign-off with Edward R. Murrow’s legendary words: “Good night, and good luck.”
CBS News Radio: And That's The Way It Was...
CBS News Radio, one of the pioneering forces in American broadcast journalism, operated for nearly 99 years before signing off for the final time on May 22, 2026. It helped invent modern radio news and set standards for on-the-spot reporting that influenced generations of journalists.
Founding and Early Years (1927–1930s)
- Coverage of the 1938 World Series and a 1939 interview with Babe Ruth.
- Live reports on Pearl Harbor (1941), D-Day (1944), and other major events.
- Assassination of John F. Kennedy
- Civil Rights Movement
- Vietnam War
- Gulf War
- 9/11 attacks
- Space Shuttle disasters
Overnight Ratings: Colbert Finale Drew 6.74M Viewers
The series finale of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” delivered the program’s highest-rated weeknight episode in its history, attracting 6.74 million viewers on Thursday night, according to early data released by CBS.
Court Forcing Former Fox Reporter To Reveal Confidential Source
Fox News Media criticized a federal appeals court ruling that denies further review in the high-profile case involving investigative journalist Catherine Herridge, reinforcing a lower court order that requires her to disclose information about a confidential source.
“The court’s decision denying rehearing in Catherine Herridge’s case is a troubling setback for press freedom and the First Amendment. Forcing journalists to reveal confidential sources undermines the role of a free press and creates a chilling effect on journalism across the country.”
Green Bay Radio: TSO Issued Against Personality Otis Day
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| Natalie Jansen |
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| Otis Day |
Indy Radio: Casey Daniels Exits N/T WIBC-FM
Casey Daniels, a longtime radio personality and host of the midday show on 93.1 WIBC-FM in Indianapolis, announced her departure from the station. Her final show was Friday.
Daniels made the announcement during Thursday’s broadcast, stating the decision was entirely her own. She is leaving to relocate to Virginia with her husband, Jim Kehoe, who previously served as communications director for Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith.
“I’m proud and thankful to have been part of such an iconic, legendary station,” Daniels said. “After a defining chapter, I have made the decision to begin a new journey outside of WIBC.”
Daniels joined WIBC in March 2022 as co-host of the “Kendall & Casey” show alongside Rob Kendall. After Kendall’s departure in February 2026, she continued hosting the 9 a.m. to noon slot, often with her husband as a fill-in. Her four-year run at the Radio One News/Talk station included local talk, news, and community engagement.- Before WIBC, Daniels built a 25+ year career in broadcasting. Her previous roles included:
- Co-hosting mornings at 98.7 WFGR in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Operations manager positions in Tallahassee, Florida
- Programming director and station manager roles in South Bend, Indiana
- On-air work in Indianapolis, Detroit, and Lansing
- Six years as a host and producer at WSBT-TV in South Bend.
WIBC has not yet announced a permanent replacement for the midday slot.
Special Indy 500 Coverage Set For Fox & Friends
FOX News Channel (FNC) will present special programming live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indiana this weekend for the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500.
On Saturday, May 23rd, FOX & Friends Weekend (weekends, 6-10 AM/ET) will present live coverage of the pre-race events. Throughout the morning, co-hosts Charlie Hurt, Rachel Campos-Duffy and Griff Jenkins will also sit down with defending IndyCar champion Alex Palou, IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward and IndyCar President Doug Boles. Additionally, the hosts will speak with the winning drivers from the Wienie 500 – a race between the six Oscar Meyer Wienermobiles. The program will feature a “Taste of Indianapolis” panel which will spotlight local business owners.
On race day, Sunday, May 24th, FOX & Friends Weekend will again broadcast live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with guests including four-time Super Bowl champion Rob Gronkowski, racing legend Jimmie Johnson, NASA astronaut Jeremy Hansen, Freedom 250 Grand Prix Chairman Bud Denker, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Indiana Governor Mike Braun and Wyoming Senator John Barrasso.
FOX Nation to Premiere Jeff Foxworthy's "The Joke's On Me"
FOX Nation will present an all-new special from legendary comedian Jeff Foxworthy titled The Joke’s On Me, set to premiere on Monday, June 1st, announced FOX Nation President Lauren Petterson. Filmed at the Gas South Theatre in Duluth, Georgia, the special offers a heartfelt and hilarious look at Foxworthy’s life, career, and signature comedic style.
In commenting on the special, Petterson said, “Few performers have shaped American comedy quite like Jeff Foxworthy. This special captures the humor audiences have loved for decades while also reflecting on the moments, memories, and experiences that defined his extraordinary career.”
Foxworthy added, “Comedy has always been about finding the funny in everyday life, but people don’t always get to see the work and process behind it. I’m grateful to FOX Nation for understanding the vision I had for this special and giving me the chance to share that journey with the audience.”
R.I.P.: Dick Lawyer, Former Associated Press PA Broadcast Editor
Richard "Dick" Frank Lawyer, of Wilmington, Delaware, passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at Pennsylvania Medical Center in Philadelphia. He was 80.
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| The AP's Dick Lawyer |
Radio History: May 23
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| Artie Shaw |
Shaw formed his first orchestra in 1936, and two years later had a double-sided million-seller with ”Begin the Beguine” and ”Indian Love Call.” Shaw is estimated to have sold more than 43- million copies of such records as ”Frenesi,” ”Summit Ridge Drive” and ”Dancing in the Dark.” Artie Shaw was married eight times — two of his wives were Lana Turner and Ava Gardner. Shaw later became an author and a theatrical producer, and again fronted a big band in 1980’s.
Shaw died December 30th, 2004 of natural causes, at age 94.
➦In 1922..the first debate to be heard on US radio was broadcast on WJH in Washington, DC. The two debaters argued about the topic of Daylight Saving Time with the audience acting as the judge.
➦In 1922...Seattle radio station KOL first signed on. The station is now known as KKOL 1330 AM, having surrendered the heritage 3-letter call sign in 1975 when it briefly became KMPS. Today, the station airs ethnic programming.
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| Wilbur Nelson |
➦In 1928..1940-50’s pop singer Rosemary Clooney was born in Maysville, Kentucky. While still in high school, she and her younger sister Betty began performing on Cincinnati radio station WLW. Bandleader Tony Pastor heard them, and soon the sisters were singing, in person and on record, with the Pastor orchestra. After Betty tired of the road, Rosemary began a solo career. She signed with Columbia Records, and in 1951 had her first number-one hit, “Come On-A My House.” Her other hits included “Hey There,” “Tenderly” and “This Ole House.”
She died of lung cancer at the age of 74 on June 29th, 2002.
➦In 2005...Baltimore newsman Bob Lopez died from Lung Cancer. He had been part of the WIYY-FM (98 Rock) morning show for 27 years.
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| Bob Lopez |
For the last part of his career, he was part of the "Kirk, Mark & Lopez" or "KML" morning show, along with Kirk McEwen and Mark Ondayko, with whom he worked for seven years. He also hosted the Sunday Lopez, a Sunday morning talk show where he discussed politics and listeners called in to express their views.
Lopez was diagnosed with lung cancer in February 2004, having been a smoker for several decades, starting at age 12. He died at the age of 52.
➦In 2012...Harold Baron Jackson died at age 96 (Born - November 3, 1915). He was a personality and radio executive who broke a number of color barriers in American broadcasting.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Twin Cities Radio: ‘Falen & Colt’ Move To Mornings at 101.3 KDWB
iHeartMedia Minneapolis’ 101.3 KDWB announced today the launch of its new morning show, “Falen & Colt,” replacing longtime host Dave Ryan following his retirement.
“To lead mornings on such an iconic station and become the first woman to hold this role is incredibly special,” Falen said. “From the moment I moved to the Twin Cities, I felt embraced by the listeners here, and I’m so grateful to Rich and the team for believing in me. I also have so much respect for what Dave built over the years and the connection he created with listeners. I can’t think of anyone I’d rather do this with than Colt and Jenny, and we’re excited to create a show listeners genuinely look forward to every morning.”Rich Davis, Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Minneapolis, expressed confidence in the new lineup.
“We knew replacing a legend like Dave Ryan wasn't going to be easy. Luckily for us, we have the perfect person right here in our building,” Davis said. “Falen solidified herself as a true talent during her over 10 years working with Dave. She endeared herself to the Twin Cities and our KDWB audience by being unapologetically herself. Falen and Colt have built quite a show in afternoon drive, and I know our listeners will welcome her back to their morning routine!”The transition aims to maintain KDWB’s strong connection with its audience while introducing a fresh dynamic to the station’s flagship morning program.
Boston Radio: WROR's Bob Bronson Retires
Bob Bronson, a longtime Boston radio personality, has left WROR as part of Beasley Media Group’s cost-cutting early-retirement program.
“Bob Bronson has been a trusted voice in morning radio for generations of listeners,” Menna said. “His warmth, humor, professionalism, and genuine connection with audiences helped make WROR mornings special for so many people throughout Boston and New England. We are incredibly grateful for his many contributions and wish him nothing but happiness and success in this exciting next chapter.”
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| Bob Bronson |
“Bob has been a memorable part of our listeners’ mornings over the past seven years, bringing charisma, creativity, and humor to the show every day,” Morello said. “We appreciate the connection he shared with our audience and wish him happiness in retirement. LBF and Aaron will continue building on the strong foundation that Bob helped create at WROR.”In his own statement, Bronson reflected on his career:
“I’ve been incredibly fortunate to spend my career doing something I truly love,” Bronson said. “From my early days in Maine and Boston to New York and back home again, radio has given me the opportunity to connect with amazing listeners and work with some incredibly talented people along the way. Returning to Boston and being part of the WROR family — especially working alongside LBF and Aaron every morning — has been incredibly meaningful. I’m grateful to the listeners, my teammates, and everyone at Beasley Media Group for all the memories and support throughout the years.”The departure is the latest in a series of staff reductions at Beasley Media Group as the company seeks to lower costs. Falcone and Natti are expected to maintain the show’s established morning presence on WROR.






















