Posted on 11/13/2013 12:18:57 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Fox News had its second-highest rated week of the year in primetime last week, second only to the week of the Boston Marathon bombing in April. From 8pm to 11pmET, the network averaged 2,098,000 total viewers and 376,000 A25-54 viewers, ranking second in all of cable. By comparison, MSNBC averaged 716,000 total viewers and 202,000 A25-54 viewers, while CNN had 433,000 viewers and 146,000 viewers, respectively. It was also the second-highest week of the year for Fox News in the networks expanded primetime block, which includes Greta Van Susterens On the Record. From 7pm to 11pmET, FNC averaged 2,377,000 total viewers and 442,000 A25-54 viewers.
Fox nearly doubled the average combined audience of CNN and MSNBC (in overall primetime viewers), and solidly outpaced their combined competition within ‘the demo.’ Interestingly, FNC’s ratings have flourished as they’ve devoted heavy coverage to the Obamacare meltdown, while CNN’s have suffered.
Because when conservatives are unhappy [Mitt Romney?], they stay home on election day to prove some misguided point. They still watch Fox News, though -- even though they say they don't.
Libs vote no matter what.
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