‘GMA’, ‘Today’ & ‘CBS Mornings’ Ratings: Who’s Top & Who’s Lagging Behind?
- ABC's Good Morning America led U.S. Morning news ratings for the week of April 28, 2025, averaging 2.686 million total viewers and holding the top spot for the ninth consecutive week.
- The overall ratings decline compared to 2024 reflects broader viewer losses across all three shows, with year-to-year drops in both total viewers and the key A25-54 demo.
- While Good Morning America’s total viewers rose 1% from the previous week, its demo fell 5%, NBC's Today remained stable in total viewers but lost 2% in demo and finished first in that key group with 598,000 viewers.
- CBS Mornings ranked third with 1.924 million viewers, gaining 1% weekly in total viewers but losing 4% in the demo; all shows faced double-digit annual declines in total viewers and the demo.
- The continued ratings competition among the shows highlights shifting audience engagement, with established anchors like Robin Roberts, Savannah Guthrie, and Gayle King leading their respective programs amid ongoing viewership challenges.
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