It's been a
tough year for the liberal cable news outlets.
Data released Tuesday show CNN shedding 48 percent of total
viewers since last November and MSNBC dropping 45 percent. The numbers were even worse in the all
important demographic of people aged 25 to 54 as CNN's ratings dropped 59
percent and MSNBC's 52 percent. In an
off-election year, and with last November's numbers skewed higher as a result
of the presidential election, it should be expected for ratings to decline.
However, Fox
News didn't see close to these losses. In total day, FNC is only down 18 percent since last November
and 30 percent in the demo. As you might
imagine, prime time numbers were also down.
CNN was off 54
percent in total viewers and 62 percent in the demo. MSNBC declined 50 percent
in total prime time viewers and 57 percent in the demo. By contrast, FNC was second in all of cable in prime
time this November averaging over 2 million viewers. This represented a decline
of 21 percent in total viewers and 41 percent in the demo. As such, no matter how you slice it, the
liberal cable networks fared much worse in the past twelve months than their
far more centrist competitor. This Appeared Here.....
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