June 20, 2026
NBA Finals Don’t Give ‘GMA’ Enough Ratings Bounce, ‘CBS Mornings’ Dips


If there were a period in which NBCโ€™s โ€œTodayโ€ would cede its recent lead in overall viewership to ABCโ€™s โ€œGood Morning America,โ€ it should have been last week.

ABCโ€™s telecast of the 2026 NBA Finals last week between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs was the most-watched in 28 years, according to Nielsen, reaching an average of about 20.6 million viewers on ABC and ESPN. But even the Knicksโ€™ inspiring comebacks in two of the games to take the crown couldnโ€™t help ABCโ€™s morning show, which would typically benefit more noticeably from a big spectacle being on the network.

NBCโ€™s โ€œTodayโ€ captured an average of 3.06 million for the five days ended June 12, according to Nielsen, compared with 2.87 million for โ€œGMAโ€ and 1.65 million for โ€œCBS Mornings.โ€ The NBC morning show was also able to capture 682,000 viewers between the ages of 25 and 54 โ€” the demographic coveted most by advertisers in news programs โ€” compared with 486,000 for โ€œGMAโ€ and 264,000 for the CBS A.M. show.

The overall audience number is one of the lowest for โ€œCBS Morningsโ€ in recent memory, according to Nielsen. Indeed, last weekโ€™s viewer activity marked the 26th consecutive week that โ€œTodayโ€ has won more than 1 million viewers over its CBS rival โ€” its longest streak since May of 2015.

The NBA Finals did give a boost to โ€œGood Morning America.โ€ The showโ€™s audience last week rose 6%, or 167,000 viewers, over the week prior. But โ€œTodayโ€ enjoyed a boost of 3%, or 91,000 viewers, to maintain its position. โ€œCBS Morningsโ€ ceded 47,000 viewers compared to the prior week, according to Nielsen data.

Big sporting events often lend a halo to other parts of the network on which they appear โ€” and when they do not, it can be cause for concern. In 2022, for example, โ€œGMAโ€ won more viewers overall during NBCโ€™s first week of coverage of the Winter Olympics from Beijing, the first time it had done so in more than three decades, according to data from Nielsen. While โ€œTodayโ€ continued to lead in the critical audience demographic of people between 25 and 54, it was by just 4,000 people.ย  โ€œGMAโ€ had not won the ratings gold medal during the Olympics up to that time since the week of February 7, 1992, according to historical Nielsen data.

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