Reading these posts are funny, catch a liberal on a fact and he immediately comes up with a excuse.
I say Fox is number one in ratings, people line up to tell me I'm wrong, but I'm not.
Saying they are number 1 in old people? Did you read that part and skip the rest? Here yah go!!!
Fox News ended Q1 2014 solidly in first place, in both the 25-54 demo and total viewers. Fox continued to beat CNN and MSNBC combined in total viewers across all day parts. In total day, Fox averaged 1.099M total viewers and 225K in the demo, up 3% and 5% respectively from Q1 2013. In prime time (8-11pm), Fox averaged 1.804M total viewers and 293K in the demo, up 4% and 5% respectively from Q1 2013. By comparison, CNN and MSNBC were either flat or down in those same categories compared to last year.
The O’Reilly Factor was once again the highest-rated show on Fox’s schedule last quarter, averaging 2.790M total viewers and 427K in the demo. The Kelly File was #2 in total with 2.228M and #3 in the demo with 342K. The Five was #3 in total with 2.131M and #2 in the demo with 366K. The rest of the top 5 included Special Report with Bret Baier and On The Record with Greta Van Susteren.
On cable TV as a whole, Fox News came in fifth in prime time. By comparison, MSNBC was #27 overall, while CNN tied for #34.
I say Fox is number one in ratings, people line up to tell me I'm wrong, but I'm not.
Saying they are number 1 in old people? Did you read that part and skip the rest? Here yah go!!!
Fox News ended Q1 2014 solidly in first place, in both the 25-54 demo and total viewers. Fox continued to beat CNN and MSNBC combined in total viewers across all day parts. In total day, Fox averaged 1.099M total viewers and 225K in the demo, up 3% and 5% respectively from Q1 2013. In prime time (8-11pm), Fox averaged 1.804M total viewers and 293K in the demo, up 4% and 5% respectively from Q1 2013. By comparison, CNN and MSNBC were either flat or down in those same categories compared to last year.
The O’Reilly Factor was once again the highest-rated show on Fox’s schedule last quarter, averaging 2.790M total viewers and 427K in the demo. The Kelly File was #2 in total with 2.228M and #3 in the demo with 342K. The Five was #3 in total with 2.131M and #2 in the demo with 366K. The rest of the top 5 included Special Report with Bret Baier and On The Record with Greta Van Susteren.
On cable TV as a whole, Fox News came in fifth in prime time. By comparison, MSNBC was #27 overall, while CNN tied for #34.




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