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The program was a 35-minute special report from multiple locations around the world as the pre-war crisis mounts. It was the first time that on-the-scene European field correspondents were linked with a central anchor in New York for a national broadcast. A recording of the first episode, as well as
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remains an active part of the CBS Radio Network lineup, making it America's longest running network newscast on radio or TV. The 10-minute newscast airs every morning on CBS Radio affiliates nationwide at 8 a.m. Eastern and 7 a.m. Pacific. A late edition airs at 7 p.m. Eastern time and runs for 9
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is anchored by Steve Kathan, and produced by Paul Farry. The full show runs for 10 minutes, although many stations take only the first eight minutes. There is also a local cut-away at four minutes past the hour for the early edition (like the network's other top of the hour newscasts) and five
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coverage of the Anschluss. The previous day, Shirer had flown from Vienna to London at the request of Murrow (the CBS European chief) to give the first uncensored eyewitness account of Germany's takeover of Austria.
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Despite the name of the broadcast, it no longer emphasizes world news and often is devoted to the same national, political and lifestyle stories as the shorter top of the hour news broadcasts.
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Subsequently, Pam Coulter anchored the broadcast until her departure from CBS in September 2020. Peter King replaced her until April 2021 when Jennifer Keiper became the latest anchor of the
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was the first host of the weekend show. It is now anchored by CBS News Corrsepondent Allison Keyes. The longest tenured anchor of the program was Former CBS News National Correspondent
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The format was so successful that it was repeated the following evening, and then revived later that year during the Sudetenland crisis. Eventually, it evolved into a daily show.
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Dave Barrett succeeded Whitney until his sudden death on September 19, 2018. Jim Chenevey, the longtime overnight anchor for CBS, moved to daytime and the
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were essential listening to anyone trying to keep informed on events unfolding in Europe. War correspondents, including members of the
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It first went on-air on March 13, 1938, at 8 p.m. ET as a one-time special in response to growing tensions in Europe—specifically the
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and produced by Greg Armstrong. Whitney anchored the program until his departure from CBS in December 2016, a run of 17 years.
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from 1966 until 1988. After Edwards retired, Glenn settled in as nighttime anchor until 1999, when he moved to the
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is the longest-running network radio newscast in the United States. It airs weekday mornings and evenings on the
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It was just before one 2:30 p.m. Eastern broadcast, on December 7, 1941, that White and
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had only three anchors. Since Bill Whitney's retirement in 2016, turnover has increased.
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Twice-daily radio newscast; broadcast continuously over the CBS Radio Network since 1938
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When the show first went on the air it was hosted by veteran radio personality
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Around the same time as Glenn's departure to the flagship morning broadcast,
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Christopher Glenn's long career at CBS was punctuated with a stint on the
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Nick Young's Final World News Roundup Broadcast Before Retiring - 3/25/10
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It was White who relayed the order to Murrow and Shirer for the first
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In 2000, CBS Radio developed a weekly show based on the original
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After Glenn's retirement, Nick Young had a short tenure on the
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Past Daily: News, History, Music And An Enormous Sound Archive
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as coming up with the idea for the show, as a way to trump
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received word in New York that the Japanese had attacked
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Most broadcast references credit either CBS President
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The World Tonight / World News Roundup Late Edition
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Anschluss
Adolf Hitler
Robert Trout
Edward R. Murrow
William L. Shirer
London
Berlin
Murrow Boys
Internet Archive
William S. Paley
Paul White
Max Jordan
NBC
Vienna
London
World War II
John Charles Daly
Pearl Harbor
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