Tuesday, April 28 Scoreboard: Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham Defeat Competition Handily

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This has been going on for years now. Just a trouncing of the Big Three. The total viewer numbers tell a big story. I recall when Maddow and Hannity would flip back and forth, now she is eating dust.


25-54 demographic (Live+SD x 1,000)


Total Day:
FNC: 415 | CNN: 331 | MSNBC: 240
Prime: FNC: 663 | CNN: 443 | MSNBC: 368


FNC:CNN:MSNBC:
4PMCavuto:
348
Tapper:
409
Wallace:
273
5PMFive:
673
Blitzer:
416
MTP Daily:
244
6PMBaier:
575
Blitzer:
373
Melber:
262
7PMMacCallum:
468
Burnett:
393
News:
263
8PMCarlson:
694
Burnett:
381
Hayes:
288
9PMHannity:
689
Cuomo:
497
Maddow:
472
10PMIngraham:
608
Lemon:
449
O’Donnell:
343
11PMBream:
419
Lemon:
358
Williams:
313

Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000)


Total Day:
FNC: 2.310 | CNN: 1.206 | MSNBC: 1.566
Prime: FNC: 3.888 | CNN: 1.641 | MSNBC: 2.470


FNCCNNMSNBC:
4PMCavuto:
2.171
Tapper:
1.616
Wallace:
2.094
5PMFive:
3.791
Blitzer:
1.603
MTP Daily:
1.843
6PMBaier:
3.249
Blitzer:
1.454
Melber:
1.717
7PMMacCallum:
2.509
Burnett:
1.481
News:
1.639
8PMCarlson:
4.072
Burnett:
1.525
Hayes:
1.947
9PMHannity:
4.079
Cuomo:
1.924
Maddow:
3.110
10PMIngraham:
3.504
Lemon:
1.474
O’Donnell:
2.352
11PMBream:
1.989
Lemon:
1.071
Williams:
1.905
 
4 million Americans watch Fox.

324 million Americans do not.


That's one way of putting it.

Or you could state that, in the Tucker timeslot for instance, "there were 7.4 Million Americans watching the three largest news networks in the U.S at 8pm, of those, over 4 Million, were watching Fox."
 
4 million Americans watch Fox.

324 million Americans do not.


That's one way of putting it.

Or you could state that, in the Tucker timeslot for instance, "there were 7.4 Million Americans watching the three largest news networks in the U.S at 8pm, of those, over 4 Million, were watching Fox."
Agreed!

It just doesn't indicate that a significant number of Americans buy into anything, particularly partisanship.
 
4 million Americans watch Fox.

324 million Americans do not.


That's one way of putting it.

Or you could state that, in the Tucker timeslot for instance, "there were 7.4 Million Americans watching the three largest news networks in the U.S at 8pm, of those, over 4 Million, were watching Fox."
Agreed!

It just doesn't indicate that a significant number of Americans buy into anything, particularly partisanship.


Hmmm, I don't read into it that way. I read it as Americans aren't interested in news, or, find their news through many sources. Choosing instead to watch Reality TV or the recent Netflix offerings.

There was a time that a family would sit down and watch the daily news together. They would all talk about the subject and be on the same wavelength. How times have changed. As has the news and the way it's being delivered.
 

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