NETWORK RATINGS ROUNDUP: OCT. 19-25

If Trump Wanted People To Avoid ’60 Minutes,’ It Didn’t Work

The 17.4 million people who watched the CBS newsmagazine, featuring interviews with Trump and Democratic opponent Joe Biden, was the show's biggest audience in more than two years. Behind the World Series, Fox was the most popular broadcast network in primetime last week, averaging 8.2 million viewers. NBC had 5.8 million viewers, ABC had 4.6 million, CBS had 4.4 million, Ion Television had 1.2 million, Univision had 1.1 million, Telemundo had 1 million and the CW had 620,000.

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump can still be a potent television draw, although in the case of “60 Minutes” this past week, it probably wasn’t what he intended.

The 17.4 million people who watched the CBS newsmagazine, featuring interviews with Trump and Democratic opponent Joe Biden, was the show’s biggest audience in more than two years, the Nielsen company said. This was despite an angry president releasing an unedited version of his talk with Lesley Stahl on Facebook three days in advance because he didn’t like the questions.

Since “60 Minutes” had been averaging 10.3 million viewers so far this season, clearly some people wanted to see the broadcast after hearing about the controversy, or saw the full tape and were curious about how CBS edited it.

Stahl made one reference to the dispute in her introduction, saying “we had prepared to talk about the many issues and questions facing the president, but in what has become an all-too-public dust-up, the conversation was cut short.”

It was the biggest “60 Minutes” audience since March 25, 2018, another episode that Trump surely didn’t want people to see since it featured an interview with adult film star Stormy Daniels. She alleged she had an affair with Trump, who denied it.

With the election near, Nielsen had more superlatives for cable news. Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson recorded the most-watched month ever for a cable news program. October has also represented the most-watched month in prime time for both CNN and MSNBC.

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Behind the World Series, Fox was the most popular broadcast network in primetime, averaging 8.2 million viewers. NBC had 5.8 million viewers, ABC had 4.6 million, CBS had 4.4 million, Ion Television had 1.2 million, Univision had 1.1 million, Telemundo had 1 million and the CW had 620,000.

Fox News Channel led the cable networks, averaging 5.16 million viewers in prime time. MSNBC had 2.65 million, CNN had 2.4 million, ESPN had 2.14 million and Hallmark had 1.19 million.

ABC’s “World News Tonight” led the evening news ratings race with an average of 8.6 million viewers. NBC’s “Nightly News” had 7.2 million viewers and the “CBS Evening News” had 5.3 million.

For the week of Oct. 19-25, the 20 most popular programs, their networks and viewerships:

1. “60 Minutes,” CBS, 17.4 million.

2. “Presidential Debate,” Fox News, 15.47 million.

3. NFL Football: Seattle at Arizona, NBC, 14.31 million.

4. “Debate Analysis,” Fox News, 12.19 million.

5. NFL Football: Arizona at Dallas, ESPN, 11.83 million.

6. “Debate Preview,” Fox News, 11.33 million.

7. “Presidential Debate,” ABC, 11.25 million

8. “NFL Post-Game” (Sunday), Fox, 10.91 million.

9. “Presidential Debate,” NBC, 10.64 million.

10. NFL Football: N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, Fox, 10.47 million.

11. World Series, Game 5: L.A. Dodgers vs. Tampa Bay, 10.06 million.

12. World Series, Game 4: L.A. Dodgers vs. Tampa Bay, 9.33 million.

13. World Series, Game 1: Tampa Bay vs. L.A. Dodgers, 9.27 million.

14. World Series, Game 2: Tampa Bay vs. L.A. Dodgers, 9.11 million.

15. “NFL Pre-Game,” NBC, 8.88 million.

16. “The Voice” (Monday), NBC, 8.21 million.

17. “Tucker Carlson Tonight” (Thursday), Fox News, 8.17 million.

18. World Series, Game 3: L.A. Dodgers vs. Tampa Bay, Fox, 8.16 million.

19. “NFL Pre-Game,” Fox, 8.13 million.

20. “NFL Post-Game” (Monday), Fox, 8.09 million.


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tvn-member-3011604 says:

October 28, 2020 at 3:05 am

The president is only interested in getting his message out, even if it means holding his nose and doing an interview with the decrepit Lesley Stahl. Trump knew the risks. The fact that he posted the raw interview footage on his own and apart from CBS most likely indicates that he didn’t want his words taken out of context due to biased editing, which is a common hazard with this president and reporters.

2018bstyrevr says:

October 28, 2020 at 8:24 am

Leslie Stahl is everything wrong with this country..She works for a corrupt news organization with a hate America agenda…just like the other main stream media outlets…Plus she’s a lousy interviewer.Trump should have ripped her head off ..He was too nice!!!