For the record:
Fox Tops In Ratings For Seventh Straight Quarter
By CAROLINE WILBERT
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Four news networks --CNN, Headline News, MSNBC and CNBC -- lost viewership in the third quarter, but powerhouse Fox News picked up steam, according to Nielsen Media Research.
In the third quarter, Atlanta-based CNN attracted an average of 440,000 -- down 15 percent from the same period last year. Sister network Headline News attracted an average of 170,000, down 25 percent.
MSNBC drew an average of 203,000 viewers, a 19 percent slide. And CNBC got an average of 160,000, down 23 percent.
Meanwhile, Fox increased viewership 17 percent, attracting an average of 730,000 viewers.
This is the seventh straight quarter that Fox has won the news network ratings war.
And this is precisely why the "tolerant", "free speech" crowd will strive to muzzle the opposition and to crush dissenting viewpoints at all costs. Their hidden motto: "Free speech and tolerance for me, not for thee".