NETWORK RATINGS ROUNDUP: MAY 27-JUNE 2

Good Morning News At ABC, CBS

It's a remarkable time of viewer experimentation at a time of day when habits are often difficult to break. During a newsy month, May, NBC's Today is still the A.M. leader by a slight margin. ABC's Good Morning America averaged 5.7 million viewers, up 10% from 2012. Meanwhile, CBS This Morning averaged a little more than 3 million viewers in May, up 19% over the 2.53 million who were watching the same month last year, Nielsen said Tuesday.

NEW YORK (AP) — Even as “Good Morning America” solidifies its status as the most popular morning program, ABC isn’t the only network where executives have been smiling lately.

The “CBS This Morning” broadcast is actually growing at a faster rate, according to the Nielsen ratings company’s measurement of viewers during May. The CBS telecast, though, remains in third place behind “Good Morning America” and NBC’s struggling “Today” show.

It’s a remarkable time of viewer experimentation at a time of day when habits are often difficult to break. That has to be encouraging to CNN, which premieres its “New Day” morning program in two weeks.

During a newsy month, “Good Morning America” averaged 5.7 million viewers, up 10 percent from 2012. Its nearly million-viewer lead over “Today,” at 4.78 million, represents a dramatic shift; in May 2012, the two telecasts were nearly tied, with “Today” holding a slight lead.

A month later, Ann Curry was bounced from “Today,” and the picture changed. ABC hasn’t had such a large lead during one of the four ratings sweeps months in the nearly 21 years that Nielsen has electronically measured audiences.

Meanwhile, “CBS This Morning” averaged a little more than 3 million viewers in May, up 19 percent over the 2.53 million who were watching the same month last year, Nielsen said Tuesday. The usual third-place network hasn’t been this close to NBC in two decades.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

The network morning show audience in May was 620,000 viewers larger than it was in May 2012. There was no help from NBC: The “Today” show lost 390,000 viewers during that period.

In primetime, ratings headed toward their annual summer slumber. NBC’s “The Voice” was the most popular network show last week, even though it has been slipping compared to the past month or so.

CBS won the week with an average of 5.5 million viewers. NBC was second with 5.1 million, followed by ABC at 4.2 million, Fox at 3.4 million, Univision at 3.3 million, Telemundo at 1.7 million, Ion Television at 1.3 million and the CW at 880,000.

Buoyed by the NBA playoffs, TNT was the week’s most popular cable network, averaging 3.9 million viewers in prime time. The Disney Channel averaged 2.5 million viewers, USA had 2.3 million, History had 2.1 million and TBS had 1.9 million.

NBC’s “Nightly News” topped the evening newscasts with an average of 7.7 million viewers. ABC’s “World News” was second with 7.1 million, and the “CBS Evening News” had 6.1 million viewers.

The Top 20

Primetime viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen for May 27-June 2. Listings include the week’s ranking and viewership.

1. ”The Voice” (Monday), NBC, 11 million.

2. ”The Voice” (Tuesday), NBC, 10.81 million.

3. ”The Big Bang Theory,” CBS, 9.25 million.

4. ”NCIS,” CBS, 8.89 million.

5. ”60 Minutes,” CBS, 8.77 million.

6. NBA Playoffs: Indiana vs. Miami (Thursday), TNT, 8.54 million.

7. ”Oklahoma: Healing Heartland,” NBC, 8.4 million.

8. ”NCIS: Los Angeles,” NBC, 8.28 million.

9. NBA Playoffs: Miami vs. Indiana (Saturday), TNT, 8.23 million.

10. NBA Playoffs: Miami vs. Indiana (Tuesday), TNT, 8.12 million.

11. ”Mike & Molly” (Thursday), CBS, 8.01 million.

12. ”Body of Proof,” ABC, 7.64 million.

13. ”CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” CBS, 7.17 million.

14. ”Person of Interest,” CBS, 6.84 million.

15. ”Dateline NBC” (Wednesday), NBC, 6.77 million.

16. ”The Voice” (Tuesday, 8 p.m.), NBC, 6.49 million.

17. ”Dateline NBC” (Friday), NBC, 6.46 million.

18. ”The Revolution,” NBC, 6.32 million.

19. ”The Bachelorette,” ABC, 5.99 million.

20. ”Rookie Blue,” ABC, 5.91 million.


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robert russo says:

June 4, 2013 at 10:52 pm

Your summary says Today lead in May — which is not correct.