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  2. Nick Young (broadcast journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Young's broadcast career began in 1968 in his hometown. After his 1971 graduation from the University of Missouri's School of Journalism, Young joined the staff of WLW Radio in Cincinnati, Ohio, hosting an overnight telephone talk show. [1] In 1975 Young moved to WEEI Radio, Boston, Massachusetts, as a midday anchor.

  3. CBS Radio - Wikipedia

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    CBS Radio is one of the oldest units within CBS Corporation, and has been around since 1928. [2] However, the actual CBS Radio Network (now CBS News Radio) was launched in 1927, when CBS itself was known as United Independent Broadcasters. [3] Columbia Records later joined in and that company was renamed the Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting ...

  4. CBS News Radio - Wikipedia

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    CBS News Radio, formerly known as CBS Radio News and historically known as the CBS Radio Network, is a radio network that provides news to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the United States. The network is owned by Paramount Global .

  5. Scott Macfarlane (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He is a regular contributor to CBS radio affiliates and CBS Television stations, including WCBS in New York. MacFarlane's career began as a reporter at WTVH-TV in Syracuse, New York. He also worked at WKIP-AM in Poughkeepsie, WSYR-AM and WYYY-FM radio in Syracuse, WWMT-TV in Michigan and at WKBD/WWJ-TV in Detroit. [8]

  6. Charles Osgood - Wikipedia

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    Charles Osgood Wood III (January 8, 1933 – January 23, 2024) was an American radio and television commentator, writer, and musician. [1] Osgood was best known both for being the host of CBS News Sunday Morning, a role he held for over 22 years from April 10, 1994, until September 25, 2016, [2] and The Osgood File, a series of daily radio commentaries he hosted from 1971 until December 29, 2017.

  7. List of broadcast stations owned by CBS Radio - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of radio stations formerly owned by CBS Radio, a division of CBS Corporation, prior to its 2017 acquisition by Entercom (now Audacy, Inc.). Owned at time of merger with Entercom

  8. Robert Trout - Wikipedia

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    Robert Trout (born Robert Albert Blondheim; [1] October 15, 1909 – November 14, 2000) was an American broadcast news reporter who worked on radio before and during World War II for CBS News. [2] He was regarded by some as the "Iron Man of Radio" for his ability to ad lib while on the air, as well as for his stamina, composure, and elocution. [1]

  9. Christopher Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Christopher Glenn (March 23, 1938 – October 17, 2006) was an American radio and television news journalist who worked in broadcasting for over 45 years and spent the final 35 years of his career at CBS, retiring on February 23, 2006 at the age of 68.