Weekly News Ratings: May 13 - 19, 2019
We are switching things up with this chart, looking at just the network averages of both broadcast and cable network news.
For the cable side, we will continue delivering the primetime cable averages, but have added the total day averages for the three networks. Gone are the averages for the individual primetime shows from FNC, CNN and MSNBC, but we may highlight them, from time to time.
We have moved the broadcast news ratings (morning and evening) from the main page to this posting.
For the cable side, we will continue delivering the primetime cable averages, but have added the total day averages for the three networks. Gone are the averages for the individual primetime shows from FNC, CNN and MSNBC, but we may highlight them, from time to time.
We have moved the broadcast news ratings (morning and evening) from the main page to this posting.
Weekly Primetime Cable News Network Averages:
Weekly Total Day Cable News Network Averages:
Broadcast Morning News Averages:
Broadcast Evening News Averages:
Total viewers | A18-54 | |
CNN | 0.69 million | 0.14 |
FNC | 2.33 million | 0.30 |
MSNBC | 1.49 million | 0.17 |
Weekly Total Day Cable News Network Averages:
Total viewers | A18-54 | |
CNN | 0.52 million | 0.11 |
FNC | 1.31 million | 0.19 |
MSNBC | 0.85 million | 0.10 |
Broadcast Morning News Averages:
Total viewers | A18-54 | |
ABC | 4.00 million | 0.95 |
CBS | 3.01 million | 0.62 |
NBC | 3.93 million | 1.06 |
Broadcast Evening News Averages:
Total viewers | A18-54 | |
ABC | 8.07 million | 1.27 |
CBS | 5.35 million | 0.85 |
NBC | 7.14 million | 1.27 |
Good Grief -- IQ is plunging. ABC? Really?
ReplyDeleteNobody reports the truth but Fox.
The mean IQ of 600 million south of the Rio Grande is 85. 90 is the minimum for participation in a democratic republic. So - yes, ABC would be the channel of choice for their gene pool that is already upon us
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