Box office Broadcast News was given a limited release on December 16, 1987, in seven theaters and managed to gross
USD $197,542 on its opening weekend. It went into wide release in the United States on
Christmas Day, 1987, in 677 theaters, grossing $5.5 million on its opening weekend. The film went on to make $51.3 million in North America and $16.1 million in the rest of the world for a worldwide total of $67.3 million.
Critical response Film critic
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times gave
Broadcast News four out of four stars and praised the film for being as "knowledgeable about the TV news-gathering process as any movie ever made, but it also has insights into the more personal matter of how people use high-pressure jobs as a way of avoiding time alone with themselves". In his review for
The New York Times,
Vincent Canby wrote, "As the fast-talking Aaron, Albert Brooks comes very close to stealing
Broadcast News. Mr. Brooks ... is more or less the conscience of
Broadcast News".
Jonathan Rosenbaum, in his review for the
Chicago Reader, praised Holly Hunter's performance as "something of a revelation: her short, feisty, socially gauche, aggressive-compulsive character may be the most intricately layered portrait of a career woman that contemporary Hollywood has given us". Hal Hinson, in his review for
The Washington Post, wrote, "[James] Brooks is excellent at taking us inside the world of television, but not terribly good at analyzing it. He has a facile, too-pat approach to dealing with issues; there's still too much of the sitcom mentality at work". In his review for
Time,
Richard Corliss praised William Hurt's performance: "Hurt is neat too, never standing safely outside his character, always allowing Tom to find the humor in his too-rapid success, locating a dimness behind his eyes when Tom is asked a tough question -- and for Tom, poor soulless sensation-to-be, all questions are tough ones". The magazine also ranked
Broadcast News as one of the best films of the year. The film garnered a 98% rating at
Rotten Tomatoes from 59 critics. The site's consensus states: "Blockbuster dramatist James L. Brooks delivers with
Broadcast News, fully entertaining with deft, deep characterization." The film has an 84%
average score at
Metacritic, based on 16 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
Broadcast News was placed on 61 "ten-best" lists, making it the most acclaimed film of 1987. The February 2020 issue of
New York Magazine lists
Broadcast News as among "The Best Movies That Lost Best Picture at the Oscars." ==Accolades==