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11 records found for WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP
1948-03-16, WCBS, min.
See # 11043 for details.
1948-03-20, WCBS, min.
World and National News. Host: Douglas Edwards. NOTE: Hosting CBS radio news broadcasts for Douglas Edwards (WORLD NEWS ROUND-UP), would change for him six weeks later when he would begin anchoring The CBS TELEVISION NEWS (DOUGLAS EDWARDS WITH THE NEWS), premiering May 3, 1948 and continuing for 14 years with his last broadcast April 13th, 1962, passing the baton to Walter Cronkite.
#11046: WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP
Order1948-03-27, WCBS, min.
From San Francisco, the World and National News with Don Mozley. Note: Don Mozley was a veteran newscaster for the CBS radio network and KCBS in San Francisco.
1948-04-07, WCBS, min.
World and National news. Host: Douglas Edwards. NOTE: Hosting CBS radio news broadcasts for Douglas Edwards (WORLD NEWS ROUND-UP), would change for him six weeks later when he would begin anchoring The CBS TELEVISION NEWS (DOUGLAS EDWARDS WITH THE NEWS), premiering May 3, 1948 and continuing for 14 years with his last broadcast April 13th, 1962, passing the baton to Walter Cronkite.
1949-04-11, WCBS, min.
The case of Hazel Scott, a negro pianist who charged she was refused service in a Pasco restaurant. She claims Mr. and Mrs. Harry Utz refused to serve her when she stopped for a meal while traveling through Pasco. Host: Don Hollenbeck. Don Hollenbeck was a CBS newscaster, commentator, and associate of Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly.
1949-06-30, WCBS, min.
World and National News with Ned Calmer. Note: Ned Calmer was a CBS Newscaster, writer, and journalist. He was a long-time CBS News analyst and close associate of Edward R. Murrow.
1949-07-12, WCBS, min.
World and National News with Ned Calmer. Note: Ned Calmer was a CBS Newscaster, writer, and journalist. He was a long-time CBS News analyst and close associate of Edward R. Murrow.
1968-04-01, CBS, 13 min.
In a report on President Johnson's refusal to run for reelection, Hubert Humphrey comments. Commercials and weather. Reports from Dan Rather, Morley Safer, and Marvin Kalb. Host: Bruce Morton.
1968-06-08, CBS, 10 min.
New York City in mourning over the death of Senator Robert F. Kennedy via an assassin's bullet in Los Angeles, California. Neil Strauser is the host.
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
The latest news from CBS Radio. Neil Strauser reports.
1981-12-14, CBS, min.
Polish workers start strike in protest on solidarity crackdown, USSR approves government actions, report from East Germany, Polish orders. Creation science-evolution controversy continues in Little Rock, Arkansas.