CBS Rules a Shrinking Market, Complicating Moonves's Ad Pitch

  • Most of viewer losses this season look like one-time problems
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When CBS Corp. Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves meets with major advertisers this week, he’ll declare victory for the 14th time in 15 years -- once again the network is the most-watched in the U.S. Only this time, the taste isn’t so sweet.

A paragon of stability in a turbulent TV business, CBS is showing signs of fatigue. The network’s prime-time audience is down 12 percent this TV season that’s just ending -- and 20 percent lower in the demographic that counts most to advertisers.