CBS is promoting itself as the most watched network. In that promo the network claims that the CBS Evening News is also number one. Can anyone find out if this claim is true or just some PR stunt by CBS.
johnnya2k6 said:Translation: More and more people are turning off Brian and Diane and turned on Scott Pelley.
Mario-500 said:^I understand this is a message board about national television and many users have assumed other users would know which broadcasters they reference even if the first references to them are only their last names, but I wish users such as yourself would refer to broadcasters by both the first names and last names in the first references to them at the very least.
Mario-500 said:^I understand this is a message board about national television and many users have assumed other users would know which broadcasters they reference even if the first references to them are only their last names, but I wish users such as yourself would refer to broadcasters by both the first names and last names in the first references to them at the very least.
I think you mean "CBS This Morning", which unlike Today or GMA doesn't have a bunch of idiots standing outside the studio or a summer concert series just to attract thousands more. I do watch when I get the chance; otherwise, I sleep through Morning Edition on NPR.Greg Goodfellow said:Not trying to derail the thread, but I MUCH prefer the 'CBS Morning News' over what 'Today' has become. For me, the Peacock in the morning is unwatchable, for a number of reasons.
Russell W. said:From here on out, it is to be referred to by its full, original name, The Columbia Broadcasting System.
johnnya2k6 said:I think you mean "CBS This Morning", which unlike Today or GMA doesn't have a bunch of idiots standing outside the studio or a summer concert series just to attract thousands more. I do watch when I get the chance; otherwise, I sleep through Morning Edition on NPR.Greg Goodfellow said:Not trying to derail the thread, but I MUCH prefer the 'CBS Morning News' over what 'Today' has become. For me, the Peacock in the morning is unwatchable, for a number of reasons.
But I think at one time in the mid-'90s, CBS This Morning had a live studio audience (somebody on the TV News Talk board recalls them trying the audience experiment before in the early '80s, but there is no YouTube evidence to back that claim).