Final ‘Reliable Sources’ Is CNN’s Most-Watched Sunday Show
23.08.2022 - 18:43
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Maybe people are interested in watching a show about the media. The final broadcast of CNN’s long-running “Reliable Sources,” a show that examines the media industry and has aired on CNN for about three decades, was the most-watched program on the network’s Sunday schedule. CNN said last week it was canceling the program as it plans a revamp of parts of its Sunday schedule. According to Nielsen, the final broadcast, anchored by host Brian Stelter, generated an average of 769,000 viewers overall, as well as 105,000 viewers between the ages of 25 and 54, the demographic most coveted by advertisers in news programming. “Reliable Sources” has more viewers overall than the 8 p.m. hour of Sunday’s “Newsroom,” which lured an average of 521,000 viewers and 78,000 in the advertisers demo. A “CNN Special Report” at 9 p.m. won an average of 722,000 and 97,000 in the advertiser demo, while the series of W. Kamau Bell’s “United Shades of America” won an average of 694,000 viewers adn 120,000 in the ad demo.
“Reliable Sources” won more viewers than its time-slot competition on MSNBC, though was still trumped by its Fox News Channel rival, “MediaBuzz.” That program attracted an average of 1.39 million overall viewers and 220,000 between 25 and 54. CNN revealed last week that it was canceling the show, which was launched in 1993 to examine media analysis of major stories, such as the Persian Gulf War. As part of the decision, “Reliable Sources” anchor Brian Stelter is leaving the network. CNN plans to continue publishing the “Reliable Sources” newsletter, popular among media and journalism aficionados, after a summer hiatus. CNN reporter Oliver Darcy will lead the effort. The move comes as CNN is
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