Reeling CBS Morning News suffers ratings blow after '60 Minutes' purge: report [View all]
Source: Raw Story
June 23, 2026 7:37AM ET
The turmoil at CBS News after controversial news head Bari Weiss executed a purge at 60 Minutes newsmagazine, which culminated with the firing of popular Scott Pelley, is having a ripple effect, with network executives expressing alarm.
According to media watchdog Status, the immediate aftermath of Scott Pelley's firing saw "CBS Mornings" hemorrhage viewers. The show averaged 1.59 million total viewers in the days following Pelley's terminationan 11 percent drop from the 1.8 million viewers the program was already drawing, with an even more catastrophic 28 percent collapse in the advertiser-coveted 25-54 demographic.
While viewership partially rebounded in subsequent weeks, according to the report, the damage to the program's trajectory remains severe. The June 3 through June 14 period still finished down 6 percent in total viewers compared to the show's year-to-date averagea clear indication that Weiss's editorial overhaul has permanently alienated core audience segments.
The crisis is particularly acute because "CBS Mornings" is on pace for its worst-rated June ever, averaging just 1.7 million total viewers. For network executives, this represents a potential financial catastrophe, according to Oliver Darcy at Status.
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