CBS: Stormy Daniels Interview Gives ’60 Minutes’ Its Biggest Audience In Decade

NEW YORK - MARCH 22: Stormy Daniels in her interview with Anderson Cooper to be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday, March 25 (7:0-8:00PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Image is a frame grab. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — An interview with Stormy Daniels delivered for “60 Minutes,” giving the long-running CBS news magazine its highest ratings in a decade. But the story wasn’t a slam dunk, either in the reaction it produced or getting on the air in the first place.

An estimated 22 million viewers tuned in Sunday to see the adult film star tell “60 Minutes” correspondent Anderson Cooper about her alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Donald Trump and the aftermath, which she said included efforts to silence her.

Daniels also said she swatted Trump’s behind with a magazine bearing his photo to take his boasting down a peg.

“I think people thought there was going to be a smoking gun here. Did we miss something?” Whoopi Goldberg asked Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, Monday on ABC’s “The View” Monday.

Avenatti responded that Daniels’ account of being threatened to keep quiet about the affair represents a “big, big accusation” and a “critical” fact. In other TV interviews, Avenatti said he was holding back certain details of the alleged affair, including the contents of a CD or DVD he tweeted a picture of last week, for strategic reasons.

Jeff Fager, executive producer of “60 Minutes,” said the report included meaningful aspects of Daniels’ story, including what the $130,000 payment to her by Trump attorney Michael Cohen might mean in the context of federal election regulations.

Daniels received the money days before the 2016 presidential election and is seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed. Cohen has said he made the payment out of his pocket while asserting Trump never had sex with the porn actress, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford.

“I do think people probably had an expectation there would be more details of the affair, for example, which is not something we do at ’60 Minutes,’ not fitting for us,” Fager told The Associated Press. “We told her story in one part, and we examined why it matters in another.”

“If people were expecting more sensationalism, they probably were a little disappointed. … but 22 million people stayed with us, so I don’t think they were,” he said.

The White House on Monday said President Trump has consistently denied the allegations leveled by Daniels, and Trump does not believe her claim that she was threatened to stay quiet over their alleged affair. White House spokesman Raj Shah declined to say whether the president had watched the broadcast. During Monday’s briefing, Shah said neither the White House nor Trump had violated campaign finance laws that restrict political contributions.

Daniels, who said she has turned down money for her story, was far more open and serious than when she appeared in her first TV interview with ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, mostly giving him brief one-liners in response to his questions.

Fager said the decision to accept Avenatti’s proposed interview with Daniels was carefully weighed and came after show producer Andy Court and associate producer Evie Salomon met with her and after time-consuming reporting. Court, working with Cooper, had produced two other “60 Minutes” stories with the attorney.

“We weren’t in automatically. We wanted to know … whether there was a bigger picture question and not just a tabloid affair, and we found that,” Fager said.

Cooper has now interviewed two women in recent days about their alleged affairs with Trump: Last week, he spoke with Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal on CNN.

If the Nielsen company’s audience estimate of 22.06 million for the “60 Minutes” interview holds, it would mean more people watched the Daniels interview than the one “60 Minutes” aired with President-elect Trump and his family on Nov. 13, 2016. CBS says that interview drew 20 million viewers.

CBS News said Anderson Cooper’s interview with her garnered the show’s highest viewership since November 2008. That’s when an interview with Barack and Michelle Obama aired shortly after his election as the country’s first African-American president, drawing 24.5 million.

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