Posted on 04/10/2010 7:28:20 AM PDT by RogerFGay
In a year when America's tea party activists have been surging, cable news networks that slam the grassroots movement have been dying in the ratings. Is it merely coincidence?As widely reported, 2010's first quarter ratings for cable news networks were released earlier this month. Compared to the numbers in 2009, Fox News Channel, frequently reported as a favorite of the tea partiers, actually gained 3 percent over last year's numbers, but MSNBC, whose left-leaning commentary has been far more critical of the movement, has dropped 15 percent of its audience.
Even more startling, however, is the ratings freefall of the former news giant CNN, whose viewing audience has been sliced by 39 percent. ...
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“MSNBC, whose left-leaning commentary has been far more critical of the movement, has dropped 15 percent of its audience.”
You can only listen to so much hate.
CNN, Anderson Vanderbilt Cooper..GO SUCK A TEABAG.
I bitched at the time about what a foolish mission the switch to digital TV was, but no more. I bought a converter for my boob tube but it was a piece of junk and only gave me a fraction of what was available before. Then it quit altogether. Since then I have been blissfully television free.
I can still catch the salient portions of news online and without supporting the Government Owned Media.
I’m glad that they didn’t think this thing through!
BFD.......................
Ditto me, except I gave it up over ten years ago. I don't have a working television in my house and don't miss it a bit.
Well the cartoon network makes a heck of a lot more sense than MSNBC and CNN combined.
Calling your viewers and their family members, the vulgar homosexual term ‘teabaggers’ seemed sooo funny to them at the time. Accusing them of being racists, Having congress members on to call the American citizenry names and accuse them, seemed cool at the time.
WE SURROUND THEM.
Take the Hill, starve, repeal and replace the bill.
I occasionally watch a show on Syfy or maybe one of the other channels, but my TV’s been mostly off since about 1999...TV is a good addiction to break.
tea-hee!
CNN’s Larry King, however, has slipped to No. 16 in the rankings, drawing only 655,000 viewers, or less than half of what O’Reilly draws for late-night reruns.....
HEHEHEHHEHE!!!!!!!!!!
Watch the youtube clip. I would’ve blown my top. I’m glad I wasn’t there.
L-word: more proof that TV today, with the exception of Fox News and the occasional middle-of-the-road documentary on PBS, has no redeeming value. TV makes idiots.
I enjoy imagining that the reason is deeper than that; and hope there’s something to it. Maybe it’s possible that people have more knowledge and a broader perspective now because of the Internet. So, they see the shallowness and stupidity of CNN, MSNBC, etc. Also - I think CNN has gotten worse over the years. Not that they were ever great. MSNBC - not sure if that was ever anything.
Middle of the road documentary from PBS?
occasional middle of the road documentary from PBS.
Consequences...
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