CBS's 60 MINUTES Makes Top 10 for Third Straight Week

By: Nov. 11, 2014
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60 MINUTES has finished among America's 10 most-watched primetime broadcasts for the third straight week. The CBS newsmagazine made Nielsen's top 10 at #7, drawing an audience of 12.16 million viewers.

It was the fourth time in six weeks that 60 MINUTES made the prestigious list.

The broadcast was also #7 in households, scoring a 7.6/12, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Nov. 9.

Sunday's 60 MINUTES featured Lara Logan's story about an American field hospital treating EBOLA patients in Liberia, Scott Pelley's report on the troubled Veterans Administration and efforts by its new leader to fix those problems, and Steve Kroft's profile of film and television actor Steve Carell.

CBS News Chairman Jeff Fager is the executive producer of 60 MINUTES, America's most-watched news program.



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