Week of Nov. 18 Morning News Ratings: Today Celebrates One Month on Top
Only 15,000 viewers separate Today and Good Morning America in a close race for No. 1.
Only 15,000 viewers separate Today and Good Morning America in a close race for No. 1.
Interest in Trump's administration appointments may have contributed to the viewership rise.
Collins was famously banned from a 2018 Rose Garden ceremony and tangled with Trump at a 2023 town hall.
Reports that MSNBC would be cleaved from NBC News didn't drive viewers back to the network.
O'Donnell will still be on hand for Donald Trump's inauguration.
Four news outlets shared how they will approach press briefings under the new administration.
The satirical news show has been a good partner for CNN's re-airing of Real Time with Bill Maher.
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski saw a double digit drop in viewership between Monday and Wednesday.
In separate interviews, Pauley and Norville reflect on how NBC mishandled their handover 35 years ago.
Plus, Laura Ingle is the new face of NewsNation's weekends and James Rosen is staying put at Newsmax.
CNN's Saturday night double bill of Real Time with Bill Maher and Have I Got News For You was a bright spot.
Leavitt's career path includes a Congressional run and a stint at as communications director for Elise Stefanik.
MSNBC did see solid results for two shows, Deadline: White House and The Last Word.
MSNBC is among the cable channels that Comcast plans to spin off into a new company.
All three networks experienced post-election viewership declines... but some declines were steeper than others.
GMA remained within striking distance of Today, separated by only 28,000 total viewers.