I think it's where old people and low information voters go for their "news". As old people die off, so will these dinosaur "news" shows.
This "old person" avoids those networks like the plague, but you are probably right about the AARP membership viewers.
True, until I read this article I didnt know Scott Pelley was the CBS anchor.
However, one reason they are still around is they get a subscriber fee from cable fees. So even if you dont watch, they get paid.
A la carte cable is the answer but cable companies will not move until people cut their cable and say they will come back when there is a la carte. How many people will do this?
Cable free since 2006