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"Newsroom culture clash" at CBS News

60 Minutes has consistently been a top rated show and doesn't do terribly in the demos. She'll need to be careful to mess with a successful product. Tweaks, rather than an overhaul seems to be in order.
But, as just said here, the average age is 65. That is well out of the 18-49 target of most network TV buys.
 
As for not messing with 60 Minutes, they did this last night:

I thought Paula White was his main conduit to the people wanting to impose their specific Christian beliefs on everyone else and establish an oppressive theocracy.

Saw last Monday's Daily Show last night (DVR'ed), where Franklin Graham got up in front of CPAC and said they needed to ensure that Donald Trump was re-elected. (So much for the Constitution, eh?) That inspired a classic Jon Stewart double-take.

Back to CBS...what inept thing will CBS come up with next, I wonder.
 
60 Minutes has consistently been a top rated show and doesn't do terribly in the demos. She'll need to be careful to mess with a successful product. Tweaks, rather than an overhaul seems to be in order.
I would think the priority would be fixing the CBS Evening News and CBS Mornings (ratings-wise), before you mess with what works (60 Minutes, Sunday Morning).

But that’s the opinion of one man whose experience is all at the local level.
 
I would think the priority would be fixing the CBS Evening News and CBS Mornings (ratings-wise), before you mess with what works (60 Minutes, Sunday Morning).

But that’s the opinion of one man whose experience is all at the local level.
The predominant Silicon Valley start-up mindset these days is that, if something works, it must be defective and needs the brilliant guiding hand of whoever is behind what's trending at the moment. Bari Weiss was brought in to blow it all up good.
 
As for not messing with 60 Minutes, they did this last night:


At least it wasn't this guy



Pete Hegseth's favorite pastor. (Yes, it's an old article but he makes Franklin Graham look like a piker.)
 
But, as just said here, the average age is 65. That is well out of the 18-49 target of most network TV buys.
That may be so, but with so few programs reaching that many indivduals, and any changes unlikely to draw in younger viewers, rocking the boat does not seem like the best policy.
 
Realistically it's not really a threat to anyone if they're preaching to the converted, and 85% of the audience is over 55.

The fact is that there is no way to satisfy the media demands of this president. He's now complaining about Fox News:

 
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The average age of ABC, Fox, MSNow, PBS, NBC, and CBS TV news viewers is all in the mid to late 50s.
Woah had no idea MSNow's median age is updated to the 50's. I seen ones where MS Now Median age when they were MSNBC was 71 but that was before Comcast sent them to Versant to protect Peacock app as the main reason and protecting their streaming channel NBC News Now to lower the median age.
 
Challenging question- humor is wildly subjective. Lame? It’s never been high on the production values end. But the rest probably depends on the feeling about the comics in a given show. But it’s never going to be confused for a high-end show.
The comics are generally "Hey it's that guy/lady from that movie" caliber, but I've seen some on old episodes I recognized like Chris Kattan.
 
I recall it being a version of the Bob & Tom formula of prompting comedians to do pieces of their routines. They try to make it seem organic but it usually came across as stilted to me. It's mostly in my memory as a signal that the day's TV entertainment well had run dry and it was time to go to bed.
 


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