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‘Today’ Show ‘Rethinking the Plaza Experience’

On Thursday, the “Today” show marks 19 years in their “Window on the World,” Studio 1A. The street-side studio, which debuted June 20, 1994, has been a gathering spot for tourists and locals alike, as celebrities and chefs, musicians and athletes discuss their newest project or sing from their latest album. But this Summer, the studio is getting its first makeover in 7 years and as part of the process the show is “rethinking the plaza experience,” reports the New York Times’ Brian Stelter.

That doesn’t mean the plaza will be used less. In fact, the show has now put an NBC News Page on the plaza acting as a sort of MC for the crowd.

The studio makeover is a continuation of changes at “Today,” which had its 16-year winning streak broken in April 2012 by ABC’s “Good Morning America.” In the tumultuous year since, anchor Ann Curry left the show, EP Jim Bell moved to NBC Sports. And now longtime director Joe Michaels is also moving on from his position. Michaels has been named senior director and one of his first tasks is implementing the new studio. Just last week, Matt Lauer presented Michaels with a distinguished alumni award from Seton Hall University.

Here’s a clip from the first day of the Window on the World studio:

Mediabistro Event

“Vine: Create Quick Social Video to Market Your Brand” Webcast

Bring your Twitter efforts and information to life with this popular video app. Find out how in our Vine webcast taking place tomorrow, June 19 from 4-5 pm ET. Gemma Craven (left), EVP, New York group director of Social@Ogilvy, will discuss how her team has created interactive videos for brands to get their message heard. Register today.

The Scoreboard: Monday, June 17

25-54 demographic (Live +SD)

  • Total day: FNC: 245 | MSNBC: 102 | CNN: 106 | HLN: 91
  • Primetime: FNC: 339 | MSNBC: 116 | CNN: 150 | HLN: 153

4p: 5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p: 12a:
FNC
Cavuto:

210

TheFive:

287

Baier:

270

Shep:

234

O’Reilly:

435

Hannity:

275

Greta:

306

O’Reilly:

374

Hannity:

226

MSNBC
Bashir:

53

Matthews:

99

Sharpton:

166

Matthews:

143

Hayes:

122

Maddow:

142

O’Donnell:

85

Hayes:

89

Maddow:

126

CNN
Tapper:

104

Blitzer:

81

Blitzer:

106

Burnett:

82

Cooper:

151

Morgan:

148

Cooper:

153

Burnett:

107

Morgan:

118

HLN
Now:

62

Express:

45

Express:

67

Jane:

118

Grace:

176

DrDrew:

148

AfterDark:

135

ShowBiz:

121

Dr.Drew:

82

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CNN’s ‘New Day’ Day One Ratings

CNN’s new morning show “New Day” debuted Monday to 247,000 total viewers and 95,000 adults 25-54 from 6-9 AM, according to Nielsen. That put it 3rd in cable news in total viewers, and 4th in the demo.

For comparison, FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” which had special guest-host Sarah Palin, averaged 1.06 million total viewers and 262,000 A25-54, while MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” averaged 355,000 total viewers and 132,000 A25-54. HLN’s “Morning Express” averaged 215,000 total viewers and 121,000 A25-54.

The numbers for “New Day” are down double digits in the demo from the same day last year and from CNN’s 2013 average in that timeslot, though they were up compared to the same week average last year. “New Day” was down in total viewers but up(+19%)  in the demo compared to Monday of last week (FNC and MSNBC were both down in the demo).

FNC’s effort to counter-program with Palin likely didn’t help CNN’s cause either, although “F&F” was actually down from last Monday, when it was Palin-less.

TVNewser will keep you updated with the latest ratings news.

The Scoreboard: Sunday, June 16

25-54 demographic (Live +SD)

  • Total day: FNC: 145 | MSNBC: 159 | CNN: 95 | HLN: 116
  • Primetime: FNC: 127 | MSNBC: 218 | CNN: 97 | HLN: 208

4p: 5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p: 12a:
FNC
NewsHQ:

101

NewsHQ:

143

FNSunday:

128

Report:

117

Huckabee:

133

Roberts:

124

Greta:

123

Huckabee:

180

Roberts:

121

MSNBC
Finney:

66

EdShow:

70

Caught:

66

Caught:

80

Caught:

135

Caught:

234

Lockup:

286

Lockup:

380

Lockup:

321

CNN
Nwsroom:

60

Nwsroom:

86

Nwsroom:

92

Nwsroom:

86

Homeless:

100

GirlRising:

94

Cont.:

96

Homeless:

109

GirlRising:

60

HLN
Grace:

101

Grace:

103

Mystery:

82

Beyonce:

85

Emmys:

194

Emmys:

208

Emmys:

223

Emmys:

161

Emmys:

152

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The Scoreboard: Saturday, June 15

25-54 demographic (Live +SD)

  • Total day: FNC: 156 | MSNBC: 111 | CNN: 104 | HLN: 108
  • Primetime: FNC: 162 | MSNBC: 157 | CNN: 135 | HLN: 114

4p: 5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p: 12a:
FNC
COF:

115

TheFive:

153

NewsHQ:

139

Report:

118

Huckabee:

159

Pirro:

140

Roberts:

187

RedEye:

117

Pirro:

141

MSNBC
Disrupt:

68

EdShow:

107

Caught:

78

Caught:

111

Caught:

139

Lockup:

128

Lockup:

205

Lockup:

268

Lockup:

309

CNN
Newsroom:

43

Newsroom:

35

Blitzer:

49

Newsroom:

68

Cooper:

96

Bourdain:

92

Bourdain:

217

Cooper:

127

Bourdain:

107

HLN
Mystery:

116

Mystery:

106

Mystery:

135

Mystery:

141

Mystery:

110

Mystery:

127

Mystery:

107

Grace:

113

Mystery:

119

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Fox Contributor Tobin Smith Paid $50,000 to Boost Stock

MarketWatch calls out Fox News/Fox Business contributor Tobin Smith for blurring the line between being a stock analyst and being paid — in this case $50,000 — for pushing a single stock. Tobin, via a newsletter, touted the stock of Petrosonic, an energy company. MarketWatch’s Chuck Jaffe writes,

This is a unique case because of how recognizable Smith is, and it brings into focus credibility questions that I’ve found most investors fail to answer even as they are deciding who they can trust. Fox’s official policy is that “no Contributor to FBN, nor his/her firm, and/or family members are allowed to accept financial consideration of any kind whatsoever to issue research, advertisements, or to otherwise promote individual stocks or securities,” a spokesman says. However, the network, which was unaware of Smith’s efforts on Petrosonic’s behalf until I contacted them, would not comment on the matter.

Smith’s response when asked if he felt he violated any Fox rules: “That policy was added late last year … my contract was not subject to that clause…”

According to a TVEyes search, Tobin last appeared on FBN, May 28. A spokesperons for the network tells us they’re looking into the matter.

As a side note, Fox Business and MarketWatch are owned by the same company — at least for the next 10 days. News Corp. will split on June 28 and Fox will become part of the new company, 21st Century Fox while MarketWatch, a WSJ brand, remains a News Corp. company.

The PM Ticker: Women, Wheelock, Wheels Up

  • Al Jazeera America has named Bob Wheelock senior executive producer. Wheelock joins AJAM from Al Jazeera English, where he was EP of newsgathering for the Americas.

  • The CNN Airport Network, which provides content on TV screens at airports across the nation, is adding TBS’ “Conan” and HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” to its lineup. Conan O’Brien and CNN president Jeff Zucker have a long and illustrious history, as you may recall.

ABC Rolls Out New ‘This Week’ Promos

ABC has launched a new ad campaign for “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” The promos, which use the tagline “Sunday morning means George,” feature Stephanopoulos leaving the “This Week” set to drop in on people having brunch and coffee.

The ads also make reference to Stephanopoulos on “also on Sunday mornings,” pointing out that he anchors both “This Week” and “Good Morning America.” Watch after the jump. Read more

CBS News Washington Bureau Evacuated

The Washington DC bureau for CBS News has been evacuated due to a suspicious package. We hear that staffers working in the building on M Street were told to congregate in an area nearby, where they are apparently holding now.

Journalists that they are, some staffers have been documenting the evacuation with photos and video (spot the anchor in the Vine below):

We will let you know what happens with the evacuation.

Update: The staff have been given the “all clear” to return to work.

Evening News Ratings: Week of June 10

The three evening newscasts finished the week of June 10 in typical fashion with “NBC Nightly News” on top, followed by “ABC World News” and then the “CBS Evening News.”

But in atypical fashion, many of the broadcasts did not count toward the average due to preemptions. NBC’s weekly average is based on just two days (Monday-Tuesday) because of the Stanley Cup finals and U.S. Open. ABC’s weekly average is based on three days (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) due to the NBA Finals. Only CBS’s weekly average is based on five days.

With these preemptions in mind, compared to the same week last year, NBC was up, ABC was down and CBS was split: up in viewers and down in the demo.

Numbers for the week of June 10, 2013:

NBC ABC CBS
• Total Viewers: 8,111,000 6,803,000 5,813,000
• A25-54: 2,244,000 1,710,000 1,475,000

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