As many of
you have heard, the fine all-news station WCBS Radio 880 in New York has been
shut down to make way for sports talk, which is a disgrace.
In the final
sign-off for the station on Sunday night, anchor Wayne Cabot talked eloquently
about the decline of news in our society and “the fight to stay informed.”
Here is his
statement:
“All of us here knew our audience is engaged and smart and we treated our audience with the respect that a well-informed, well-educated news consumer deserves. That’s right, deserves. Our news desert is getting bigger and drier. It’s like we should get a second medical opinion.
"We need to seek out more, and more varied news sources that we trust, because
getting your information without the lies and brainwashing in one place has
given way to a fight to stay informed. With each closing newspaper, radio
newsroom, TV newsrooms, magazines and now even digital news operations, the
country we love is diminished.
“So as we leave the news ecosystem after 57 years
and 100 years of service on New York radio, we implore you to find that next
trusted source , use it, support it in word and in deed. It’s the most
patriotic thing you can do and the most satisfying. To paraphrase a CBS News
legend (Edward R. Murrow), “Good night,
and good luck.”
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