’60 Minutes’ keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewers
NEW YORK — One of television’s hottest shows is also among its oldest.
It’s not the first time that’s been said about “60 Minutes” since its 1968 debut. In the frenzied news year of 2020, however, the success is a tribute to both durability and adaptability.
CBS’ pioneering newsmagazine is consistently one of the most-watched programs on television and its viewership is up 9% over last year, the Nielsen company said. That’s more than any other prime-time program on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, and also one of only four to show a year-to-year increase.
All that, and a well-publicized dust-up with President Donald Trump, too.