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Slow ratings start for CBS' O'Donnell after first week

NEW YORK (AP) - CBS chose the middle of the summer for Norah O'Donnell to debut as "CBS Evening News" anchor, so probably should not be surprised that not too many people noticed.

The Nielsen company says that 5.24 million people watched her newscast each day on average last week. That's essentially unchanged from the week before, when CBS was also a distant third in the ratings behind ABC's "World News Tonight" and NBC's "Nightly News."

There are different ways to look at the numbers. CBS says last week's viewership trends up ever-so-slightly compared to the past month. Its rivals point out that the audience is down 5 percent from the same week a year ago.

Either way, O'Donnell has her work cut out for her.

FILE - In this May 6, 2019, file photo, Norah O'Donnell attends the Matrix Awards at the Sheraton New York Times Square in New York. CBS News is making changes with its evening newscast, and the first happens on Monday, July 15, 2019, when Norah O’Donnell takes over as anchor. The second comes in the fall, when the network pulls up stakes from its New York headquarters and moves into a new studio in Washington.(Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
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