Broadcast focuses on favorites: Idol's return and the changes at CBS News capture TCA critics.(Television Critics Association)(American Idol, television program)

Broadcasting & Cable, January, 2005 by Finkle, Jim

The broadcast portion of the Television Critics Association winter tour is usually devoted to unveiling new network shows. This year, most of the excitement focused on familiar hits, such as Fox's American Idol, CBS' Everybody Loves Raymond and the shakeup at CBS Evening News.

Things got off to a dramatic start when Fox Entertainment President Gaff Berman told critics that American Idol's ratings could slip in its fourth season. Conventional wisdom holds that reality shows have a finite shelf life. But the show's Tuesday, Jan. 18 debut pulled in phenomenal ratings, handily winning among 18-49s with a 14 rating/33 share. It was the most-watched program of the 2004-05 season to date, beating game seven of baseball's American League Championship Series...

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