Posted on 03/14/2011 12:11:02 PM PDT by The Magical Mischief Tour
Has the influence of cable news peaked?
That's the conclusion of PEWs Project for Excellence in Journalism. According to their 2011 State of the News Media study all four cable networks saw their prime-time audiences fall in 2010.
MSNBC, Fox, HLN, and CNN lost between 39,000 and 331,000 viewers as cable -- the fourth most popular platform for news -- showed signs of becoming less important.
Fox News lost a whopping 11% of its prime time viewers (234,000 viewers), but that's not even the worst performance of the cablers.
See who lost the most viewers >>
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Every night is same old, same old:
Fox All-Star Panel: Krathammer and another neocon from the Weekly standard plus a liberal.
Shep Smith: need I say more?
BORe: talking over his guests and a show that's similar to formula radio. If it Monday, it's Weeknights with Bernie. On Tuesday, it's smart blond/dumb blond.
Hannity: Means well, but is a walking GOP talking points memo. Great American Panel is the worst 15 minutes on cable news.
Greta: no complaints. I don't always agree with Greta, but she is professional and works hard.
Same faces every night: Rove, Perino, Krathammer, ditsy Nicole Wallace, Juan Williams. Same old, same old.
Agreed, I watch Fox now to catch Beck, that is about it, BoR lost me yrs ago, his no spin zone is anything but, and the man really should brush up on his topics and guests information as he comes across as a singularly unprepared loudmoth who just runs over guests commentary, half of the time with just poor facts to try and back it up.
Also think hard times means less cable subscriptions.
Beck & O’reilly..........tired and boring!! Geraldo.....automatic shutoff! Huckabee....a turn off!! They miss Britt Hume. The crew on 6pm with Baier are predictable...Krauthammer is full of himself. Rove doomed himself when he came out against Christine in Delaware.
Sorry, Fox.
I bought a treadmill and a kindle.
That’s 2 or 3 less discretionary hours per weekday.
And your morning couch format isn’t doing it.
Unless that chick wears her red “towel” gain tomorrow :P
Headline News lost 17%, CNN lost 37% of its viewers in 2010, but the headline and first page of the article focus on Fox losing 11%
Median prime time viewership at all cable news networks combined drops 16%, but the focus is on Fox's 11% drop.
Tom Rosenstiel designed the Project for Excellence in Journalism and directs its activities. A journalist for more than 30 years, he worked as media critic for the Los Angeles Times and chief congressional correspondent for Newsweek magazine.
Mark Jurkowitz, Associate Director of the Project
he spent 10 years at The Boston Globe, initially as the papers ombudsman and then as its first full-time media beat writer and has been a commentator on media-related issues on outlets ranging from CNNs Reliable Sources to NPRs On the Media.
Cheryl Elzey manages PEJs office in Washington, tracks the finances, and supports the Director and Deputy Director. Cheryl has worked in the news industry for the past 20 years in both the news and business sides. She comes to us from The Washington Post and prior to them the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, NY.
Emily Guskin recently moved back to the DC area after completing a masters degree in Public Policy from the Edward J. Bloustein School at Rutgers University. Previously, Emily worked in the Polling Unit of ABC News.
Katerina Matsa was most recently an intern in the office of Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV), where she assisted with constituency work and conducted research.
http://www.journalism.org/about_pej/staff
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Ask them how many subscribers Newsweek & Time has lost?
I have COX Cable in the New Orleans area and I can say it
S U C K S! It gets worse every year yet my bill climbs. At present I have one channel that used to run re-runs of old comedies i.e. Andy Griffith, and while I did watch them until I could recite them by heart, now they run the same old miserable program all week-end and they are not even good. The cooking shows no longer include the great cooking shows like Emerald Live, etc. now it runs nerve wracking contests with ingredients a sow would refuse, the great home and garden programs no longer exist. Let’s just say quality for normal cable is zelch and COX has no intention of changing that. Most of the apartments in the area I work are occupied by Spanish and Asians and they all have satalite dishes. So, I can understand the reason for the loss of customers and it is going to get worse. I am even thinking to dump COX. They do PR stuff in the community on the money they get from us and then give us cr@p!
No, I think its because they have somewhat fallen lockstep with the MSM in some areas. Not to mention there really aren’t that many conservatives on their channel as one would think. Geraldo, Shep Smith anyone? Also, their panels are stacked with RINO blather.
That is true, my issue with Beck is when has that whiney, teenager banned from his playstation tone in his voice.
Cannot stand to hear a grown man whine, but other than that his show is very enjoyable.
Think BoR’s quiz segment with Ducey and McCallum is some of the worst television I have ever seen, eegads is that segment patronizingly stupid.
Think Hannity lost something when Colmes left.
Would not watch Shep Smith on a bet.
The other thing that bothered me was the impression that the hosts were TELLING you, what you should think, that annoyed me enough to turn the TV off most days.
Bill Kristol, Fred Barnes, and Charles Krathammer are neocons. Fixed it for you.
There is not a deep need for information at the moment. Wait until December when the primary season begins again.
However, when big news breaks, I will watch Fox and Friends for the news ticker. Alas, the entire Fox network is the worst at covering live breaking news. But there is no CNN ever in my house.
If I want more news about breaking events, I become a FReeperholic and OD on coverage, comments and clarification from the never-ending cadre of professionals in any and all fields that are omniscient and omnipresent on FR.
On occasion, I will watch Cavuto and Stewart Varney.
“His constant search for, and whining about, the speculators who he believes are solely responsible for high gasoline prices is my exhibit A.”
He isnt wrong. With the fed printing dollars at the rate they are, the speculators turn to commodities to hedge agaisnt inflation. Hence, the rise in prices, especially when the regions producing those commodities are in political turmoil and extremely unstable in their governments.
Want an example what happens when a aggressive socialist nation takes over an oil industry? Look at Venezuela.
You would not be wrong, O’Really went from “Culture Warrior” to “compliant moron” soon after his sexting settlement with a Staffer, now he is virtually unwatchable if one cares about Cultural Issues.
I think he also flip flopped on illegal immigration.
I can barely tolerate Beck’s radio show any more. Its like the male version of The View. Just way too much silliness from the guys. A little bit goes a long way.
we believe economic factors such as low housing formation and a high unemployment rate contributed to subscriber declines in the second quarter," SNL Kagan analyst Mariam Rondeli, said in a statement. "We are also seeing churn resulting from the broadcast digital transition, which boosted video uptake early last year, as many have abandoned their paid subscriptions once initial promotional contracts expired."
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