CBS News Radio will cease operations Friday night, marking the end of nearly a century of broadcasting across the United States.The service, which provided news programming to an estimated 700 stations nationwide, is shutting down due to financial pressures, as reported by CBS News. The closure was announced in March, with parent company executives citing “challenging economic realities” as the reason for the decision.First hitting the airwaves in September 1927, the network became a cornerstone of American media. CBS News President Tom Cibrowski and Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss said in a joint statement that the radio service “served as the foundation...