Posted on 09/04/2019 2:09:25 PM PDT by Red Badger
UPDATE September 4, 2019: This blog has been updated with the Nielsen ratings from the week of August 26.
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Things are not at all well on CBS Evening News, the flagship evening program for the third-place broadcast network. After making the major transition from CBS This Morning anchor Norah ODonnell has been floundering in the ratings fight with ABC and NBC by hemorrhaging viewers for the first six weeks, according to the Nielsen ratings.
For all the talk about CBS News head Susan Zirinsky booting the more-balanced Jeff Glor (whose last newscast was May 10) under the guise of low ratings, that move sure didnt appear to have paid off. Instead, its made matters worse.
For ODonnells first week (the week of July 15), TVNewser found that [t]he ratings results for launch week of the CBS Evening News with Norah ODonnell were mixed. The broadcast posted audience losses from the comparable week in 2018, and was down slightly from the prior week.
Versus the comparable week in 2018, it was calculated that ODonnells first week at the helm lost 247,000 viewers, or minus five percent of their total viewership. They were also down 13 percent in the critical 25-54 age demographic. That slide was just the beginning of what appeared to be the bottom falling out of the CBS flagship.
The following week (the week of July 22), it was reported that CBS Evening News was down week-to-week, year-over-year, and fell short of delivering 5 million total viewers. For the year-over-year, the program had lost 16 percent of its total viewership. 4,736,000 total viewers, down from 5,614,000 when former anchor Jeff Glor was delivering the news.
CBS was also down 17 percent in the critical 25-54 age demographic for that second week.
For the next two weeks (the weeks of July 29 and August 5), ODonnell continued to lose viewers in the double digits from the shows year-over-year each week. Compared to the same week in 2018, ABC was +3% in total viewers, NBC was -6% in total viewers, while the CBS Evening News with Norah ODonnell struggled yet again, -12% year-over-year, TVNewser reported for the last week in July.
CBS Evening News was -11% year-over-year, TVNewser said of the first week of August.
Those numbers meant ODonnell continued the trend of failing to break five million total viewers. For the comparable week of July 29, Glor had 5,537,000 to her 4,897,000. And for the first week of August, he clocked in at 5,450,000, while she reeled in 4,860,000.
Things improved for ODonnell for the week of August 12, if only slightly. For that week, CBS Evening News was only down eight percent from the previous year and managed to pull in over five million viewers (5,132,000 to Glors 5,560,000).
It was also the first time since ODonnell took the helm, that the show didnt lose double digits in the 25-54 bracket, also only down eight percent year-over-year for the total viewership.
But the slide picked up momentum again for the week of August 19 as ODonnell lost another 10 percent of total year-over-year and 13 percent from 25-54. Despite that loss, she still managed to have 5,119,000 viewers tune in (Glor had 5,665,000).
With the ratings from the last week of August finally in on Wednesday, it was clear that O'Donnell had not righted the ship and continued to lose viewers year-over-year and closed out the summer with a thud. "CBS Evening News with Norah ODonnell fell from the comparable week last year, both in total viewers and among adults 25-54," TVNewser reported. "Versus the same week last year, CBS Evening News was -9% in total viewers and -8% among adults 25-54."
That was more than Glor had lost year-over-year from 2017.
Evening News is going the way of the Dodo Bird.
People used to get their news spoon fed at a certain time each evening and not continuously.
Now, people can get the news any time they wish on the internet, cable or their cellphone............
Is Norah O’Donnell liberal and unlikeable?
Yes I know the MSM people tend to be liberal, but wondered how she got the job.
Was she unlikeable and obnoxious on the other programs she was on, so that there was no viewer excitement at her taking over the evening news anchor chair? I know CBS advertised her taking over quite a bit.
Who says there’s no good news anymore!?!?
The good news continues.
If every deploreable stopped watching ABCNNBCBS fake news, they would feel better. Throw in FAUX as it is often as bad.
I have no idea, since I never watch CBS any way.
Our local station is over a hundred miles away in Mobile Alabama so they have nothing on that we watch as far as news goes..........
Haven’t watched any TV news in years.
Hey, that’s what FR is for.
Nice news. I always like to see trouble in my enemy’s tent.
Network nightly news = Anti-intellectual hogwash.
Susan Zirinsky has been president of CBS News since January, 2019.
She succeeded Les Moonves, after Mr. Moonves (and Charlie Rose, and 60 Minutes chief Jeff Fager) were forced to say ta-ta after it came out that they had trouble keeping their pants on. This whole tootle-ooh could be said to have been part of the Trump Effect.
I remember when it was a 15 minutes show, that was too long.
I liked and watched Jeff Glor. Sad to see him go. Much preferred Glor to Brett Baker on FNC. Norah ODonnell ..no thanks..happy to see her bomb. Hope they bring back Glor.
Obviously it’s misogyny.
Baier..hate spell check..
Where I live in western CO we get ABC evening news with David Muir @ 5PM, NBC follows @ 5:30 with Lester Holt. Both well established news anchors. CBS is on @ 5:30 with Nora O’Donnell and conflicts with NBC at least in my viewing area. Bottom line, three competing national evening newscasts is probably one to many.
I started pulling the plug on TV net fake news during the Reagan years.
Pulled the plug on Faux News in 2015!
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