CBS trains its eye on the young

CBS, under siege with low ratings, older-skewing shows rejected by sponsors and the loss of one-fifth of its audience households this season, swept house with a vengeance Wednesday in announcing its 1995-96 prime-time schedule. With added headaches from dropping Connie Chung as Dan Rather's eve...

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Published inThe Los Angeles times
Main Author Du Brow, Rick
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, Calif Tribune Interactive, LLC 25.05.1995
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Summary:CBS, under siege with low ratings, older-skewing shows rejected by sponsors and the loss of one-fifth of its audience households this season, swept house with a vengeance Wednesday in announcing its 1995-96 prime-time schedule. With added headaches from dropping Connie Chung as Dan Rather's evening news co-anchor, plus a 68% nose-dive in earnings in the year's first quarter and rumors that CBS is up for sale, the network tuned its prime-time schedule on its ear in hopes of getting some momentum for a rebound. (excerpt)
ISSN:0458-3035