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Katie Couric Leaving 'CBS Evening News' Anchor Chair, According To Network Executive

Katie Couric Leaving

DAVID BAUDER   04/ 4/11 05:07 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Katie Couric's successor as "CBS Evening News" anchor faces an extraordinarily difficult job in lifting the network out of the ratings cellar.

Couric will be leaving her post after nearly five years, with her contract expiring on June 4, according to a network executive who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Couric has not officially announced her plans. The 54-year-old anchor is expected to launch a syndicated talk show in 2012.

She took over a broadcast that had spent many years in third place behind NBC and ABC in the ratings, and leaves it in third place. The competitive danger for CBS is that the evening news becomes what the morning news has been for half a century: the third choice of viewers no matter what network chiefs try.

New CBS News Chairman Jeff Fager will choose Couric's successor, and will look both inside and outside the company. Many people at CBS News believe that Scott Pelley of "60 Minutes" is the lead contender.

For the first three months of 2011, Couric's telecast was seen each night by an average of 6.4 million viewers, the Nielsen Co. said. That's roughly two-thirds of the typical audience (9.8 million) for Brian Williams and NBC's "Nightly News." ABC's "World News" with Diane Sawyer averaged 8.7 million viewers.

It is believed to be the smallest quarterly audience ever for the CBS evening newscast (comparable records have only been kept since the early 1990s), Nielsen said.

That's a huge gap to overcome for a format in which the audience is steadily shrinking and tends to be older than for most shows. Ratings changes among evening newscasts usually move at glacial speed as a result, and NBC's Williams is at his most dominant now.

News consultant Andrew Tyndall, who tracks the content of the evening newscasts, said he sees "no real way at all" for CBS to escape the basement anytime soon.

CBS is harmed by poor ratings for local newscasts at many affiliates and CBS-owned stations, offering poor lead-ins to network newscasts, Tyndall said. Many viewers don't switch networks from local to national news.

"You can't separate the performance of the evening news from the performance of the local news," Tyndall said.

CBS' ratings problems date to the 1990s. A handful of CBS affiliates changed ownership hands in cities such as Detroit and Atlanta, which made it more difficult for viewers to find the network and led to ratings erosion. Former anchor Dan Rather was often a polarizing figure, as well.

It's not necessarily CBS as a whole: The network's Sunday morning newscast remains the network standard-setter, as is "60 Minutes" on Sunday evenings, he said.

The evening ratings race was usually close in the late 1990s, and CBS battled it out regularly with ABC for second place at a time Fager was the executive producer. In Rather's later years, CBS settled regularly into third place.

CBS' surges from third place were the rare exception: CBS slipped past ABC into second place a few times while Bob Schieffer was the anchor in 2006. The "CBS Evening News" finished first during Couric's first week in September 2006, with an average of 10.2 million viewers, but within a month the broadcast was back in third again.

A new anchor, particularly a longtime CBS hand such as Pelley, could entice viewers who did not like Couric to sample his newscast, said Marcy McGinnis, a former CBS News executive who now teachers journalism at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

"Any new anchor generates new eyeballs and the way you keep the eyeballs is if you produce a very good show," McGinnis said.

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06:11 PM on 04/13/2011
Katie Couric has not made a decision, she said live on the Today Show this morning that she will decide in a couple of weeks. I believe her.
03:39 PM on 04/06/2011
I don't think CBS is on third place because people don't like Katie Couric. I think CBS is on third place for the same reason that the Early Show is on third place. The Today Show is the best morning show on television, period, end of conversation, and it doesn't matter who they have there, the format works. They have a vibrant show with the best news, best interviews, etc. The evening news is the same thing. To compete, they would have to come up with one hell of a show and they haven't done it yet. Changing anchors and blaming anchors is a waste of time. The producers should watch and see what makes these shows work and take it from there. Besides, the evening news is a dying breed, with access to the internet and news at our fingerprints twenty four hours a day, does anybody ever really watch the evening news anymore? I imagine that the audience consists of housewives and retirees, people who work get home too late to catch the evening news.
01:03 PM on 04/06/2011
CBS Evening News along with ABC and NBC became irrelevant years ago.
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12:06 PM on 04/06/2011
Just love it, the CBS EN network get more viewers than the entire CNN 3 CNN, MSNBC, False News combined.
09:28 AM on 04/06/2011
To me she seems like a case of someone achieving the highest level of incompetence,
thus becoming a danger for the company and while doing well financially personally she
leaves behind a company that considerable market share.
04:26 AM on 04/06/2011
haven't watched since dan rather was anchor
02:13 AM on 04/06/2011
Watched her maybe twice, just wasn't very good.
08:37 PM on 04/05/2011
Surprised it took them that long to get rid of her. She was awful. And please do not give her a daytime talk show. No one will be watching
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Mister Grumpy
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07:23 PM on 04/05/2011
She was always afraid to ask the "hard" questions of all her guests......... I guess that's why she is known as the powder puff queen..........
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07:28 PM on 04/05/2011
Have you seen her interview with palin? Ohh...wise one.
12:33 PM on 04/06/2011
She was picking on a conservative. That's a no no these days.
06:32 PM on 04/05/2011
Just put it on for the first time. But she is on assigment.

They could debunk all the Republican lies repeated on every station. There is a lack of and need for that.
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Estreet1964
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03:53 PM on 04/05/2011
Yes Katie, go back to doing soft news and celebrity reporting where you belong.

Thank God I'll never have to witness another brutal spectacle like her softball interview Condi Rice for 60 Minutes. So many good questions she could have asked but instead she spent a good chunk of the interview acting like her BFF and inquiring if anyone ever calls her up and asks her out on a date complete with miming a hand up to her head pretending to be on the phone.

Ugh. Good riddance.
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12:51 PM on 04/05/2011
yech. GO already!
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11:57 AM on 04/05/2011
I dreamt last night that I'd had a not quite consummated affair with Katie. Even the license plate on my car said Couric in raised letters. Now, I can't take my eyes off her pictures on this page. Is this how obsession, stalking and restraining orders begin?
04:29 PM on 04/05/2011
yes. seek help. ; )
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11:34 AM on 04/05/2011
With a net worth of $55 Million, she could just stay home and count her money.
10:28 AM on 04/05/2011
So, even Katie's star power was not enough to rescue CBS Evening News from third place. Sometimes, you can't fight trends. My local dry cleaner said that even before the recession, the trend to extend casual Fridays to all week was wiping out dry cleaners. Katie will always be appreciated for bringing colon cancer and screenings into the light. http://newgrandmas.com/?p=2712