CBS Mornings week of 11/21 on CBS

“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF NOV. 21

Saturday, Nov. 19

  • Sessions: Thee Sacred Souls
  • The Dish: The Big Texas Cookbook
  • Celeste Ng, author of Our Missing Hearts

Monday, Nov. 21

  • Jeff Dunham, comedian and host of “Jeff Dunham: Me the People”
  • Jeremy Pope, actor in “The Inspection”
  • NYPD commissioner Keechant Sewell and FDNY commissioner Laura Kavanagh

Tuesday, Nov. 22

  • Ndamukong Suh, professional football player

Wednesday, Nov. 23

  • Lauren Graham, actress and author of Have I Told You This Already?: Stories I Don’t Want to Forget to Remember
  • Rachel Rothman, chief technologist for Good Housekeeping

Thursday, Nov. 24

  • Phil Simms, sports analyst
  • Erik Davis, movie commentator

Friday, Nov. 25

  • Jamie Carragher, sports analyst

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CBS MORNINGS, launched Sept. 7, 2021, each day delivers two hours of original reporting, breaking news, top-level newsmaker interviews and artful storytelling from the new state-of-the art studio inside the Paramount Global world headquarters in the heart of Times Square. CBS MORNINGS, with co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, combines impactful journalism and rich storytelling that leaves viewers more informed, more prepared and more uplifted to take on the day.

Shawna Thomas is the executive producer of CBS MORNINGS.

Talk Shows This Week Nov. 14-19

November 11, 2022

Highlights for ABC News’ ‘Good Morning America,’ Nov. 14–19

The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “Good Morning America” during the week of Nov. 14-19. “Good Morning America” is a two-hour, live program anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, and Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist. The morning news program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (7:00-9:00 a.m. EST) on ABC.

Highlights of the week include the following:

Monday, Nov. 14 —Singer-songwriter Garth Brooks; “GMA” kicks off United States of Pies series from Tampa, Florida; actor Freddie Highmore (“The Good Doctor”)

Tuesday, Nov. 15 — Singer-songwriter Elton John; United States of Pies series continues from Denver, Colorado; former NFL coach and author Jimmy Johnson talks new memoir (“Swagger”); actress Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Menu”)

Wednesday, Nov. 16 — United States of Pies series continues from Boston, Massachusetts; actor John Leguizamo (“The Menu”); chef Deb Perelman on Thanksgiving recipes

Thursday, Nov. 17 — Actor Chris Hemsworth on new show (“Limitless with Chris Hemsworth”); actor and singer Joe Jonas talks new film (“Devotion”); “GMA” stops in Chicago, Illinois, for United States of Pies series; author Danielle Steel on new book (“The Whittiers”); Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson

Friday, Nov. 18 — Singer-songwriter David Archuletta; pop artist P!NK talks about new music; “GMA” presents finale of United States of Pies series; actors Amy AdamsPatrick Dempsey and Idina Menzel on new film (“Disenchanted”)

Saturday, Nov. 19 — Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson

 

“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF NOV. 14

Monday, Nov. 14

  • Patti Smith, singer-songwriter and author of A Book of Days

  • Lauren Graham, actress and author of Have I Told You This Already?: Stories I Don’t Want to Forget to Remember

  • Misty Copeland, dancer and author of The Wind at My Back: Resilience, Grace and Other Gifts from My Mentor, Raven Wilkinson

Tuesday, Nov. 15

  • Tim Cook, CEO of Apple

  • Steve Martin, actor and author of Number One Is Walking: My Life in the Movies and Other Diversions

Wednesday, Nov. 16

  • Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb

  • Karamo Brown, TV host and author of I Am Okay to Feel

Thursday, Nov. 17

  • Fat Joe, rapper and author of The Book of Jose: A Memoir

  • Natasha Leggero, comedian and author of The World Deserves My Children

  • Stephen Colbert, comedian and host of PICKLED

  • Kirby Howell-Baptiste, actress and author of Little Black Girl and Little Black Boy

Friday, Nov. 18

  • Jodi Kantor and Zoe Kazan, journalist and actress, respectively, of “She Said”

Follow CBS MORNINGS on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Listen to CBS MORNINGS podcasts on all podcast platforms. Stream CBS MORNINGS on Paramount+.

CBS MORNINGS, launched Sept. 7, 2021, each day delivers two hours of original reporting, breaking news, top-level newsmaker interviews and artful storytelling from the new state-of-the art studio inside the Paramount Global world headquarters in the heart of Times Square. CBS MORNINGS, with co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, combines impactful journalism and rich storytelling that leaves viewers more informed, more prepared and more uplifted to take on the day.

Shawna Thomas is the executive producer of CBS MORNINGS.

ABC’s GMA: What You Need To Know and NBC’s Today schedules are not posted yet!

Find the lists of other talk show guests at https://www.interbridge.com/lineups.html

“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 26





“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 26

Saturday, Sept. 24

Saturday Sessions: Wilderado

The Dish: Gregory Gourdet

Steve-O, “Jackass” star and author

Monday, Sept. 26

Denver Riggleman, former senior adviser for the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol (also on 60 MINUTES, Sunday, Sept. 25)

Chloe Gong, author of Foul Lady Fortune

Iman, executive producer of “Supreme Models”

Tuesday, Sept. 27

Gina Prince-Bythewood, director of “The Woman King”

Anita Hill, author of Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence

Kelly Ripa, author of Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories

Wednesday, Sept. 28

George and Amal Clooney, founders of the Clooney Foundation for Justice

Sherri Shepherd, host of “Sherri”

Thursday, Sept. 29

Kelsea Ballerini, singer-songwriter

Fat Joe, host of the 2022 BET Hip-Hop Awards

Friday, Sept. 30

Alec Benjamin, singer-songwriter

Follow CBS MORNINGS on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Listen to CBS MORNINGS podcasts on all podcast platforms. Stream CBS MORNINGS on Paramount+.

CBS MORNINGS, launched Sept. 7, 2021, each day delivers two hours of original reporting, breaking news, top-level newsmaker interviews and artful storytelling from the new state-of-the art studio inside the Paramount Global world headquarters in the heart of Times Square. CBS MORNINGS, with co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, combines impactful journalism and rich storytelling that leaves viewers more informed, more prepared and more uplifted to take on the day.

Shawna Thomas is the executive producer of CBS MORNINGS.



CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 12 AND FULL BROADCAST YEAR





CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 12 AND FULL BROADCAST YEAR

60 MINUTES

Premiered in the top 10 in all of television – #4 primetime broadcast in viewers and #3 in adults 18+ (tied) – on Sunday, Sept. 18. (Watch 60 MINUTES) (Press Release)

Posted its best viewers and adults 18+ deliveries since Jan. 16, 2022, while in adults 25-54 matched Nov. 14, 2021, for the best since Jan. 10, 2021.

Delivered 10.20 million viewers, up +115,000 from the season premiere a year ago, with 2.912 million of them adults 25-54 (up +2%) year to year.

Was additionally Sunday’s #1 non-sports primetime program in viewers, adults 18+ and adults 25-54.

Amassed 1.66 billion potential social impressions, up +515% from last year’s season premiere.

Posted its largest live streaming audience ever and was up +87% from last year’s season premiere on Sept. 12, 2021.

Finished the 2021-2022 season as the #1 primetime news program.

60 MINUTES, in the 2021-2022 season, was television’s #1 primetime broadcast in viewers seven times, made the top five in viewers 18 times this season and top ten 27 times.

60 MINUTES matched the 1992-93 season’s first place finishes for the best since the 1991-92 season.

CBS MORNINGS

Finished the 2021-2022 broadcast year with the tightest gaps in adults and women against NBC and ABC ever (since at least 1991) and its most narrow deficit among men with NBC ever. (Watch CBS MORNINGS)

Posted its largest women audience competitive share ever (25%) for a season, dating back to at least 1991, and is up over two share points from last season.

Gained one share point in the adults 25-54 demo over the previous season, tying the 2016-17 season for its highest mark ever (25%).

Coming out of its first season since the relaunch, the broadcast closed the gaps with the competition in the key adults 25-54 demo – cutting into NBC’s lead by 28% (-276,000 gap vs. -385,000) and 19% against ABC (-245,000 gap vs. -301,000).

In the most important demo, women 25-54, the broadcast made even greater progress, cutting into NBC’s lead by 32% (-170,000 gap vs. -250,000) and 33% vs. ABC (-151,000 gap vs. -225,000).

In the third quarter, delivered its best audience share ever, for any quarter, in adults and women, and had the tightest gap ever with NBC and ABC for any quarter among both demos (dating back to 1987).

In viewers, delivered the tightest gap ever with NBC for any quarter since 1987 and tightest with ABC for a third quarter since the third quarter of 1998.

Was the only program with year-over-year growth in women for the quarter (+6% vs. the third quarter of 2021) while NBC fell -22% and ABC -15%.

Posted its second consecutive quarter of year-to-year growth with the second quarter of 2022 up +8% vs. the second quarter of 2021.

Delivered 519,000 in the adults 25-54 demo in the final week of the season, for its fourth straight week above 500,000 (last done in May).

Compared to the same week last year, grew +14% in women 25-54, and has now grown in 17 of the past 20 weeks. NBC and ABC have fallen year-over-year in each of those 20 weeks, and by double-digits for the majority of them.

Delivered 2.4 million viewers, with 519,000 in adults 25-54 and 332,000 in women 25-54.

CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O’DONNELL

Finished the 2021-2022 broadcast year delivering the tightest gaps in adults and men with NBC in 27 years. (Watch the CBS EVENING NEWS)

Finished the broadcast year with its tightest gap with NBC in women 25-54 in 15 years.

Finished the broadcast year with its tightest gap with ABC in adults and women since the 2018-19 season.

Cut into the competition’s lead among women 25-54 the most (-18% vs. NBC and -14% vs. ABC).

In the adults 25-54 demo, cut into NBC’s lead from last year by 16% and 10% against ABC.

For the third quarter delivered the tightest gap in the demo with NBC for any quarter since the second quarter of 1995 and with ABC since the third quarter of 2019.

Delivered its tightest gap among women 25-54 with NBC for any quarter since the second quarter of 2007 and with ABC since the third quarter of 2018.

Delivered its tightest gap with NBC among viewers for any quarter since the second quarter of 2021 and with ABC since the second quarter of 2019.

For the quarter, garnered the strongest audience share in women 25-54 since the first quarter of 2021.

Compared to the third quarter of 2021, closed the gap among adults with NBC by 22% and with ABC by 12%.

Closed the gap in women with NBC by 34% and with ABC by 20%.

Closed the gap in viewers for the quarter with NBC by 2% and with ABC by 4%.

For the week of Sept. 12, was the #1 broadcast on CBS Monday through Thursday in viewers and # 1 on Monday and Tuesday in the adults 25-54 demo.

Delivered 603 million potential social impressions for the week of Sept. 12.

CBS SUNDAY MORNING

Finished the 2021-2022 broadcast year as the #1 Sunday morning news program for the 22nd consecutive season in total viewers. (Watch CBS SUNDAY MORNING)

Finished #1 with adults 25-54 and women 25-54 for the 19th consecutive season.

Delivered 4.624 million viewers, with 727,000 of them in adults 25-54, ranking #1 for the 619th week in viewers and 225th among adults 25-54 on Sunday, Sept. 18.

The broadcast’s live streaming audience was up +8% from the prior week.

FACE THE NATION WITH MARGARET BRENNEN

Finished the 2021-2022 broadcast year as the #1 Sunday morning public affairs show in viewers for the second consecutive season. (Watch FACE THE NATION)

Finished #2 in women 25-54 for the first time in seven years (2014-2015 season).

Expanded its lead over NBC (+382,000 from +116,000 last season).

Garnered its largest audience share among viewers, adults and women 25-54 in seven years (since the 2014-15 season).

For the third quarter, was #1 in viewers for the ninth consecutive quarter and #2 in women 25-54 for the fourth consecutive quarter.

Ranked #2 among adults 25-54 for a third quarter for the first time since the third quarter of 2014.

Was ahead of NBC among women 25-54 by +46,000, its largest lead over NBC for any quarter since the second quarter of 2015.

48 HOURS

Was Saturday’s #1 primetime non-sports program with viewers with its 35th season premiere on Saturday, Sept. 17.

Delivered 2.04 million viewers, with 446,000 of them adults 25-54.

48 HOURS amassed a total of 37.8 million potential social impressions.

Finished the 2021-2022 season as Saturday’s #1 non-sports primetime program for the 16th consecutive season.

CBS SATURDAY MORNING

For the 2021-2022 season, delivered its narrowest gap ever with NBC among adults and women 25-54 (dating back to 1991). (Watch CBS SATURDAY MORNING)

Delivered the tightest gaps with ABC for the season in adults and women since the 2004-05 season.

Garnered its largest audience competitive shares among women (25%) since the 2002-03 season.

For the third quarter, delivered its narrowest gap ever with NBC for any quarter among adults and women (dating back to 1991).

Specifically among adults 25-54 was just -96,000 from NBC, marking the first time ever for any quarter below the -100,000 mark.

Its -55,000 gap in women with NBC was its narrowest for a quarter ever, while its -119,000 gap with ABC was its narrowest for any quarter since the fourth quarter of 2004.

For the week, was the only program with week-to-week growth in the adults 25-54 demo on Saturday, Sept. 17.

Delivered 1.710 million viewers, with 289,000 in adults 25-54.

The broadcast’s live-streaming audience was up +5% from the prior week.

CBS WEEKEND NEWS: SATURDAY

Finished the 2021-2022 season delivering 2.44 million viewers, with 355,000 of them adults 25-54.

Cut gap with NBC by 35% in adults, 34% in women and 10% in total viewers.

Cut the gap with ABC in adults 25-54 by 3% and 10% in women.

Gained one competitive share point in adults and women while NBC lost share.

CBS WEEKEND NEWS: SUNDAY

Finished the 2021-2022 season delivering 2.8 million viewers, with 395,000 of them adults 25-54.

Cut the gap with NBC by 19% in adults 25-54, 23% in women 25-54 and 17% in total viewers.

Cut the gap with ABC in viewers and demo by 24% and 18% in women.

Gained two competitive share points in viewers and one point in the adults 25-54 demographic while ABC lost share.

(All data Nielsen live plus same day ratings for 9/20/2021-9/18/2022)



“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 19





“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 19

Saturday, Sept. 17

Saturday Sessions: Danielle Ponder

The Dish: Jessie Sheehan

Alan Alda, actor

Monday, Sept. 19

*Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell will anchor a CBS News Special Report live from London for coverage of Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey*

Tuesday, Sept. 20

Ringo Starr, musician

Dr. Ken Duckworth, author of You Are Not Alone

Billy Eichner and Judd Apatow, actor and producer in “Bros”

Kendra Scott, author of Born to Shine

Wednesday, Sept. 21

Neil deGrasse Tyson, author of Starry Messenger

Eve Rodsky and Jennifer Siebel Newsom, creators of the documentary “Fair Play”

Thursday, Sept. 22

TBD

Friday, Sept. 23

Angie Thomas, author of On the Come Up

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CBS MORNINGS, launched Sept. 7, 2021, each day delivers two hours of original reporting, breaking news, top-level newsmaker interviews and artful storytelling from the new state-of-the art studio inside the Paramount Global world headquarters in the heart of Times Square. CBS MORNINGS, with co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, combines impactful journalism and rich storytelling that leaves viewers more informed, more prepared and more uplifted to take on the day.

Shawna Thomas is the executive producer of CBS MORNINGS.



CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 5





CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 5

CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT – THURSDAY

Anchored by CBS EVENING NEWS anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell, CBS News coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II was #1 among the broadcast networks, delivering 2.52 million viewers.

CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT – FRIDAY

Anchored by O’Donnell, CBS News coverage of King Charles III’s address to the world was #1 among the broadcast networks, delivering 2.82 million viewers.

60 MINUTES PRESENTS

Finished in the top 10 as #8 among all primetime broadcasts in both viewers and adults 18+.

The newsmagazine delivered 7.85 million viewers, with 1.82 million of them adults 25-54, on Sunday, Sept. 11.

CBS MORNINGS

In the week that marked its first anniversary, the broadcast grew +11% with women 25-54 vs the same week a year ago, while the competition saw double-digit losses.

Is delivering the tightest gaps in adults and women 25-54 for a season ever (since at least 1991) versus NBC and ABC.

Has cut into NBC and ABC’s leads for the season in the adults 25-54 demo by 28% and 18%, respectively, versus last year.

Has cut into both competitors’ leads among women by 32%.

Delivered 2.4 million viewers, with 531,000 in the adults 25-54 demo, 341,000 in women 25-54 and 190,000 in men 25-54 for the week of Sept. 5.

CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O’DONNELL

Was the #1 telecast on CBS Tuesday through Friday in viewers, and in the adults 25-54 demo on Tuesday and Friday.

Is delivering the tightest adults 25-54 demo gap for the season with NBC in 27 years (since 1994/95) and with ABC since 2018/19.

Delivered 4.451 million viewers, with 713,000 of them adults 25-54, for the week of Sept. 5.

Was up +3% in adults 25-54 from the previous week.

Was up +5% among viewers week-to-week.

CBS SUNDAY MORNING

Marked its 618th consecutive week as the #1 Sunday morning news program, and the 224th with adults 25-54, on Sunday, Sept. 11.

Delivered 4.476 million viewers, with 704,000 of them adults 25-54.

Continues to rank #1 for the season among viewers as well as all key demo breaks.

FACE THE NATION WITH MARGARET BRENNEN

Is #1 in viewers for the season for the second consecutive year and has its largest lead over NBC in seven years (+381k, since 2014-15 season).

Ranks #2 in women 25-54 for the season.

Ranked #1 in viewers and women, and #2 in adults 25-54, on Sunday, Sept. 11.

Delivered its best audience in the adults 25-54 demo since April.

Delivered 2.771 million viewers, with 518, 000 of them in the adults 25-54 demo, 300,000 women 25-54 and 218,000 men 25-54.

Delivered its best viewer number in four weeks.

Grew across key demos from the prior week, up +3% in viewers and +15% in adults (+21% in women and +7% in men).

CBS SATURDAY MORNING

Is delivering the tightest gaps for the season among adults and women 25-54 with NBC and ABC ever, dating to the “Early Show” days in 1997/98.

Is seeing its tightest gap among viewers for the season with ABC since the 2006/2007 season.

Delivered 1.642 million viewers, with 277,000 of them adults 25-54, on Saturday, Sept. 10.

Was up +5% among viewers from two weeks ago, while ABC was down -1%.

Was up the most (+17%) in the adults 25-54 demo, driven by a double-digit growth in women.

(All data Nielsen live plus same day ratings for 9/5-9/11.)

(Editor’s Note: 48 HOURS Encore was broadcast on Sept. 10.)



“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 12





“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 12

Saturday, Sept. 10

Saturday Sessions: The Afghan Whigs

The Dish: Fernando Darin

Bert Kreischer, comedian

Monday, Sept. 12

Drew Barrymore, host of THE DREW BARRYMORE SHOW

Cynt Marshall, author of You’ve Been Chosen

Tuesday, Sept. 13

Oprah Book Club announced

David Rubenstein, author of How to Invest

Rosie O’Donnell, actress on AMERICAN GIGOLO

Jann Wenner, author of Like a Rolling Stone

Wednesday, Sept. 14

Mo Willems, author of The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster!

Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, producers of “The U.S. and the Holocaust”

Dawn Davis, editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit and Epicurious

Chelsea Clinton, author of Welcome to the Big Kids Club

Thursday, Sept. 15

Pepper Persley, sports journalist

Viola Davis and John Boyega, actors in “The Woman King”

Nina Totenberg, author of Dinners with Ruth

Friday, Sept. 16

Marcus Mumford, lead singer of the band Mumford & Sons

Usher, R&B singer

Cody and Felicia Walker, hosts of “Fast: Home Rescue”

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CBS MORNINGS, launched Sept. 7, 2021, each day delivers two hours of original reporting, breaking news, top-level newsmaker interviews and artful storytelling from the new state-of-the art studio inside the Paramount Global world headquarters in the heart of Times Square. CBS MORNINGS, with co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, combines impactful journalism and rich storytelling that leaves viewers more informed, more prepared and more uplifted to take on the day.

Shawna Thomas is the executive producer of CBS MORNINGS.



CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 29





CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 29

60 MINUTES PRESENTS

Was Sunday’s #1 broadcast at 7:00 PM with viewers and adults 18+.

CBS MORNINGS

Was up +13% year-to-year in women 25-54, while both competitors were down double digits.

Is delivering the tightest gaps for the season in adults 25-54 with ABC and NBC ever (since at least 1991), within -278,000 of NBC and -247,000 of ABC.

Is delivering the tightest gaps for the season in women 25-54 with ABC and NBC ever (since at least 1991), within -171,000 of NBC and -152,000 of ABC.

Delivered 2.4 million viewers with 538,000 in adults 25-54, 337,000 in women 25-54 and 200,000 in men 25-54.

Delivered its largest adults 25-54 and women 25-54 audience since Memorial Day.

Grew +5% in adults 25-54, marking its third consecutive week of growth.

Grew +7% in women and +2% in men.

Grew +1% week-to-week in viewers.

CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O’DONNELL

Is delivering the tightest demo gap for the season with NBC in 27 years (since 1994/95) and with ABC since 2018/19.

Is closing the demo gap with NBC by 17% and with ABC by 10%, compared to last year.

CBS has closed the gap in viewers with ABC by 4%.

Delivered 4.2 million viewers, with 690,000 in adults 25-54, for the week ending Sept. 2.

CBS WEEKEND NEWS: SUNDAY

Delivered 2 million viewers, with 267,000 of them adults in 25-54, on Sunday, Sept. 4.

Up +4% in viewers from the previous broadcast two weeks earlier.

(All data Nielsen live plus same day ratings for 8/30-9/05)

(Editor’s Note: CBS SATURDAY MORNING aired with an amended title and 48 HOURS was an encore on Sept. 3; CBS SUNDAY MORNING and FACE THE NATION aired with amended titles on Sept. 4.)



“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 5





“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 5
“CBS Mornings” Celebrates Its One-Year Anniversary on Sept. 7

CBS MORNINGS will celebrate its one-year anniversary next week on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, along with “What to Watch” host Vlad Duthiers, will be conducting special news-making interviews all week to mark the occasion.

Saturday, Sept. 3

Saturday Sessions: Old Crow Medicine Show

The Dish: Polo Dobkin, Meadowsweet

Julia Whelan, actress

Monday, Sept. 5

Ibram X Kendi, author of Magnolia Flower

Holly Robinson Peete, author of Charlie Makes a Splash

Tuesday, Sept. 6

Anthony Mason’s coverage of the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert in honor of the late Foo Fighters drummer

Cassie Holmes, author of Happier Hour

Bianca Lawson, actress on “Queen Sugar”

Wednesday, Sept. 7

*CBS MORNINGS ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY*

Brian Cornell, CEO of Target

Jon Pardi, country music star with performance

Thursday, Sept. 8

Frank Kendall, United States Secretary of the Air Force

Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors

BRELAND, country music singer

Jesse Ashlock, deputy global editorial director and U.S. editor at Condé Nast Traveler

Friday, Sept. 9

Jennifer Hudson, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award-winning actress and singer

Follow CBS MORNINGS on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Listen to CBS MORNINGS podcasts on all podcast platforms. Stream CBS MORNINGS on Paramount+.

CBS MORNINGS, launched Sept. 7, 2021, each day delivers two hours of original reporting, breaking news, top-level newsmaker interviews and artful storytelling from the new state-of-the art studio inside the Paramount Global world headquarters in the heart of Times Square. CBS MORNINGS, with co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, combines impactful journalism and rich storytelling that leaves viewers more informed, more prepared and more uplifted to take on the day.

Shawna Thomas is the executive producer of CBS MORNINGS.



CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 22





CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 22

60 MINUTES PRESENTS

Was the week’s #1 primetime broadcast in viewers, tied for #1 in adults 18+, and was #5 overall in adults 25-54.

CBS MORNINGS

Was the only program to grow from the prior week across adults, women and men.

Grew in the adults 25-54 demo for the second consecutive week and delivered its best number in 11 weeks.

Delivered 2.4 million viewers, with 510,000 of them in the adults 25-54 demographic, 314,000 women 25-54 and 196,000 men 25-54.

Grew +2% in the adults 25-54 demo while NBC was down -3% and ABC was down -4%.

Grew +1% in women and +4% in men with the competition dropping week-to-week in both.

Gained one competitive share point among adults and women and two points among men.

With 30 share points in men the broadcast hit its highest mark since December 2019.

Is delivering the tightest gaps for the season in adults 25-54 with ABC and NBC ever (since at least 1991), trailing NBC by -280,000 and ABC by -247,000.

CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O’DONNELL

Posted more week-to-week growth than the competition across viewers and key adults 25-54.

Was up +5% among viewers while both NBC and ABC were down.

Delivered 4.5 million viewers and 725,000 adults 25-54 the week ending August 26.

Was up +7% week-to-week in adults 25-54.

Was up +13% in women 25-54 week-to-week and gained two competitive share points.

48 HOURS ENCORE

Was Saturday night’s #1 primetime program in viewers.

CBS SATURDAY MORNING

Delivered 1.6 million viewers with 236,000 of them in the adults 25-54 demographic.

Has closed the viewer gap with ABC by 6% and with NBC by 4%.

Has closed the gap in the adults 25-54 demo with ABC by 7% and with NBC by 12%.

Is delivering the tightest gaps in the demo this season with NBC and ABC ever, dating to 1997/98.

Is delivering its tightest gap among viewers with NBC ever (since 1997/98) and with ABC since 2006/07.

CBS WEEKEND NEWS: SATURDAY

Posted its largest audience since December and its best adults 25-54 performance since June.

Delivered 3.2 million viewers, with 375,000 of them adults 25-54.

Gained +1.3 million viewers and +164,000 adults 25-54 from the previous week.

(All data Nielsen live plus same day ratings for 8/22-8/28)

(Editor’s Note: CBS SUNDAY MORNING and FACE THE NATION aired with amended titles on August 28.)