USA Today
"CBS Evening News" just drew its lowest ratings since 1987, but the network insists it's sticking with
Katie Couric. "There has "never been any discussion" about changing anchors," says news chief
Sean McManus. Couric tells
Peter Johnson she's determined to make it work. "These things don't turn around overnight. We're trying to do a smart, compelling, engaging broadcast. If you live and die by the ratings, it's really distracting and can turn you away from your mission, which is hopefully doing the best show you possibly can."
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Tyndall believes NBC's Williams is in deeper trouble than Couric (NYDN)