Posted on 06/16/2013 10:07:44 AM PDT by Kaslin
A key to success in business is knowing your competition.
CBS Evening News host Scott Pelley apparently doesn't subscribe to this doctrine, for in an interview with Deadline Hollywood published Saturday, Pelley claimed that Fox News only has 200,000 to 300,000 viewers:
DEADLINE: So for you, other outlets especially the cable news networks do center on just one segment of the political spectrum in their reporting?
PELLEY: Certainly. It’s no surprise. Fox is associated with the right and MSNBC is associated with the left and they’ve done that because it is a business model. It’s a strategy. They’ve decided to bite off one small part of the viewership and be happy with that 200,000 viewers, 300,000 viewers that they have. But when you are talking to 7 million viewers across the country, man you have got to represent everybody’s views and have got to give them the impression that you are being as honest as you know how to be.DEADLINE: While the news flow on cable may be in the hundreds of thousands, a lot of people are watching Bill O’Reilly, a couple of million a night. Same thing with Hannity.
PELLEY: We measure our audience in millions. They’re not big numbers. People talk about cable a lot and cable has a very high profile. Not a lot of people watch cable news, they just don’t. If you look at the Nielsen numbers, the cable channels have a few hundred thousand viewers at any given moment. The CBS Evening News again has 7 million viewers, ABC has 8 million viewers. Brian [NBC's Williams] has almost 9 million. Altogether we have about 25 million viewers on any given night. That’s a very different order of magnitude.
Pelley's knowledge of his own industry is shockingly low.
According to TV Newser, Fox averaged 1.5 million viewers per hour last Monday, and 2.15 million in primetime.
The O'Reilly Factor had 3 million viewers, The Five had 2.2 million as did Special Report.
As such, speaking of "order of magnitude," Pelley was wrong by a factor of ten.
Pelley was also wrong about his own ratings and those of his broadcast competitors.
As TV Newser reported, the Evening News averaged 5.7 million viewers the week of June 3, ABC World News had 7 million and NBC Nightly News had 7.5 million.
It's been years since any of these programs garnered 9 million viewers and they attracted a combined 25 million.
CBS should be so proud of how well-informed their Evening News host is about his own industry.
cbs, nbc, and abc still have evening news?
lol
wow I had no idea! I haven’t seen any evening news from the old media in decades.
No fan of Fox. However this is pure delusional projection.
I used identify myself as a liberal...but then I started to question what was considered to be reality.
This is why I (along with 199,999 others) just like FOX NEWS.
When you have to do ‘news’ about competitors, yur toast.
So sad to see a once proud news org turned into nothing more than a agitprop tool.
Twenty million get misinformation every day. Not good.
“And that’s the way it is...”
The poor clueless bass turd.
“But when you are talking to 7 million viewers across the country, man you have got to represent everybodys views and have got to give them the impression that you are being as honest as you know how to be.”
Yeah Scott, that’s all it is, an “impression”.
A few years ago, CNN was proudly declaring “We’re number 1.....if you don’t count FOX.
Nice post Kaslin. I note he didn’t compare FoxNews to the other cable news outlets. I wonder why...
LOL
Really? Homo!
Try more like a combined viewership exceeding that of all other non-alphabet channels by a factor 3.
In other words, they are now a monopoly for news information.
Apparently the See-BS propagandist has some trouble with the facts.
I think it's where old people and low information voters go for their "news". As old people die off, so will these dinosaur "news" shows.
LOL! It's the World's Tallest Midget Award!
Those of us that have eschewed TV should be ignored...we obviously know nothing.
Time for someone to take a urine test.
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