“CBS This Morning” is creeping up on the “Today” show and even “Good Morning America.”According to the latest Nielsen data, released following the week of April 10, “GMA” remains at the top of the network morning-show heap with 4.29 million total viewers, ahead of “Today” at 4.01 million and “CBS This Morning” at 3.64 million. Five years ago, ABC’s “GMA” climbed into first place, ending “Today’s” 16-year run as the most-watched morning show. “CBS This Morning,” meanwhile, is up 42 percent in viewers and 2 percent in the demo. “CBS is catching up to the ‘Today Show’ because CBS made the daring gamble to be a little different,” Walker said. NBC did not return requests for comment, and CBS directed inquirers to a TVNewser article that highlighted the network's recent high ratings for "CBS This Morning."
Source: Fox News April 27, 2017 00:33 UTC