For many, it's a Sunday morning ritual, just like poring through the think Sunday newspaper.
"CBS Sunday Morning" has just finished its most-watched season since 1987, when "people meters" were first used to determine the ratings. Six million of us, on average, tuned in to the program, hosted by Charles Osgood.
"Sunday Morning" is a breath of fresh air on TV, offering thoughtful pieces that often go behind the headlines. And they cover odds 'n ends we often don't think about, but find interesting once we see the stories. There's no hype, no hysteria. Just a balanced dose of news and features, reported in a calm, straightforward way.
Congrats to "CBS Sunday Morning." Even in the new "Golden Age of TV," the program stands out and glitters.
I often look forward to CBS's segments on Sunday mornings. Mo Rocca, Nancy Gilles and Anna Werner are a few of my favorites. The celebrity profiles always have an interesting an intimate twist.
Posted by: Erica M. | June 11, 2014 at 10:52 AM