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Ethan Alter, who covers cable news ratings for Adweek’s TVNewser, stressed the importance of the measurable. "Adults 25-54 is the prized demographic among advertisers, so strong showings there ...
All of the cable news channels saw growth over 2023 thanks to major political events as the party nominations and debates brought in larger audiences. Through Dec. 10, Fox News is up 21%, MSNBC ...
Cable news ratings are down across the board compared to 2022, when Russia's invasion of Ukraine was fresh in the news. ... For the first three days this week, CNN's 9 p.m. Eastern hour had three ...
Between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Eastern time, viewership of “Morning Joe” fell 17% — from 839,000 to 694,000. In the 25-54 age demographic that is most coveted by advertisers, viewership dropped ...
The Beat was "the highest-rated non-Fox News show in the [ratings] demo" on cable news, (AdWeek November 2023). [5] The Beat is one of the most viewed shows online, per Daily Beast --drawing over a billion total streams, a "notable feat for a cable news program" (CNN's Reliable Sources). [6]
Indeed, primetime ratings surged for all three cable-news outlets over the year, with the number of viewers between 25 and 54 — the demographic coveted most by advertisers — up 40% at Fox News ...
MSNBC posted its lowest ratings in 25 years in the week following the 2024 presidential election with an average of 487,000 total viewers. CNN managed only 337,000 average total viewers to finish ...
Much of the recent ratings growth is thanks to Rachel Maddow returning full-time to weeknights. Last week, her show topped 2 million viewers for the first time since Trump’s election.