Unfortunately I won't be able to watch ...
My TV set is attached to a VCR player and nothing else. I am another one that considers regular programs to mostly be a waste of time.
But anyway, those that do watch can hit back if they want to. Do the following:
1. Make a list of the advertisers, and then send them protesting letters, faxes and e-mails saying that you've had enough, and if they are going to support CBS with their advertising you'll buy similar products from someone else. Advertisers are not paying big-bucks to make potential customers mad. CBS will hear from them. Hitting the network in its pocketbook is one way to get they're attention.
2. Send a letter of protest to the particular TV station that is broadcasting the program in your area. The station is responsible for whatever they send out, regardless of the source. Demand what you legally have a right to - free equal time to make a rebuttal. Make a point to carbon copy (cc
a copy to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). These letters have to be considered when the station's license comes up for renewal. Without a license they are out of business, and at renewal time that license comes up for grabs. Yes, this will make them worry.
3. Go a step further, and make the letter(s) in the form of a petition, and get your shooting buddies and friends to sign it. The more names the better. When this hits the station manager's desk he will have a cow. I did this once at a gun show and picked up almost 2000 names. No, the signers do not have to be over 18, registered voters, or residents of a particular area.