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CNN actually nabbed higher ratings than FOX News
Drudge Report
| 2-5-04
| Matt Drudge
Posted on 02/05/2004 6:33:50 AM PST by Crazieman
For a few brief quarter-hours, the nation's original all-news channel CNN matched and passed audience ratings of FOX NEWS, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.
Coverage of Tuesday evening's South Carolina, Missouri and other Dem primary races gave CNN 1,829,000 viewers during the 9 PM hour on the east coast, squeaking past FOXNEWS's 1,630,000. Both nets pulled a 1.6 rating, NIELSEN reports.
CNN CATCHES FOXNEWS IN TUESDAY NIGHT ELECTION COVERAGE
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cnn; foxnews; foxnewsratings
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To: spodefly
My usual viewing: (unless a good movie is on)
5p.m. Brit Hume, full hour.
6p.m. Hardball, until he starts gushing over some Dem.
7p.m. O'Reilly, until his ego gets in the way.
8p.m. Dennis Miller, until the quasi-intellectual rants get tiresome.
9p.m. Joe Scarborough, until his squinty eyes get on my nerves.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:17:24 AM PST
by
CMClay
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To: spodefly
I agree, there is little to watch after Brit Hume on FOX. I even tried Dennis Miller. That program IMHO is awful. I gave it the first week and then 2 days this week. I will not be returning. History and Discovery channels are about all there is now.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:22:49 AM PST
by
PISANO
(God Bless our Troops........They will not TIRE - They will not FALTER - They will not FAIL!!!!!)
Comment #64 Removed by Moderator
To: shanscom
Dittos to your grades
I'd add Geraldo and Rita Cosby a D-
Fox has some faults (too much tabloidism too much "breaking news"), but since they are the only cable network that doesn't spew an endless stream of lib propaganda, on balance a very good thing for our side.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:24:58 AM PST
by
Cubs Fan
(Political correctness is the terrorist's biggest ally)
To: TonyRo76
and I couldn't care less about the remaining Dwarves I hope you are watching Bush right now. Better than his SOTU.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:40:23 AM PST
by
cinFLA
To: PISANO
I even tried Dennis Miller. That program IMHO is awful. I gave it the first week and then 2 days this week. I will not be returning. I was less than elated with DM but listening to his guests such as Arnold is good.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:42:38 AM PST
by
cinFLA
To: Cubs Fan
I think Fox has been a bummer lately because of the news cycle. Either all Democrats all the time or stupid celebrity court cases. I suspect (at least hope) FoxNews will be riding high again when the actual one-on-one presidential race kicks in. They came up big during the Iraq War with the best and most accurate analysis, and hopefully will repeat that.
To: .38sw
Joe Scarborough on MSNBC [same time block] is much better than Greta, although he's been slinking into tabloidism lately, too.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:52:41 AM PST
by
xrp
To: CMClay
Read a book
Or read Free Republic :-)
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:54:35 AM PST
by
xrp
To: Crazieman
I agree. I also think Fox is catering more to Democrats over the last several months. Conservatives are not watching as much therefore.
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posted on
02/05/2004 10:34:40 AM PST
by
rushmom
To: Crazieman
I think that may be part of it, but also I think it's because it's coverage of the democrat primary. There's probably more interest by CNN's typical viewers (democrats) in the democrat primary.
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posted on
02/05/2004 10:54:41 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: Crazieman
Fox News' ratings are taking a dive? GOOD. Maybe now they'll appreciate that serious news viewers aren't interested in the salacious tripe they serve up 24/7 on Michael Jackson, Scott Peterson and Kobe Bryant!
At every major news event over the past three months, Fox was the LAST to cover it! This was true whether it was the capture of Saddam or the dual landings on Mars.
I'm also sick of their "Fox News ALERT" silliness. When I see the word "ALERT," I expect it to be new news, not a rehash of sensationalist idiocy.
Fox squandered their lead on bombast and hype. They're going to be hard-pressed to earn that lead back.
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posted on
02/05/2004 10:56:02 AM PST
by
Prime Choice
(I'm pro-choice. I just think the "choice" should be made *before* having sex.)
To: Crazieman
FOX News has an extremely irritating tendency to continue to air their prime time talking blocks rather than run coverage of an interesting event. Totally agree -- just this morning I was watching Tenant's speech at Georgetown and when he finished FoxNews immediately went to studio for the "pundits" opnions. I happened to switch to CNN and they were covering the Q&A session with Tenant and students - which was very good. FoxNews missed the boat again.
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posted on
02/05/2004 10:59:59 AM PST
by
Elkiejg
(Clintons and Democrats have ruined America)
To: Diddle E. Squat
Fair and Balanced is great, but why do they cheapen it with such garbage? What's next, accepting advertisements from local strip clubs? BTW, CNN is still the socialist network... Boy do I agree. I'd love to see a serious conservative network emerge. I read an article recently about an up and coming conservative-leaning news network. I think the name starts with a B.
Fox has a few great talents, IMO, but the sleaze factor is difficult to wade through, especially on the weekends. I can't even turn it on on Saturday nights (either Geraldo or Rita Cosby).
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:00:37 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: ken5050
Is it possible that a whole bunch of regular Fox viewers tuned into Dennis Miller on CNBC?..I mean..it's a "Colmes-free" hour.. And, thankfully, this week it's also a Naomi Wolf free zone. Whew, that woman is majorly irritating.
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:03:28 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: Prime Choice
The other night right after Frist gave his prepared spiel in his press conference regarding ricin in the senate mail room, just as the Q&A started, Fox cut him off and went back to O'Reilly's pretaped program.
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:14:05 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
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To: Crazieman
Or, it might just be liberal Democrats wanting to see liberal Democratic coverage of the primaries.
To: newgeezer
I'm just getting tired of Fox, same old, same old. I'd rather watch DM than H&C at this point, but really would rather find something on History channel.
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:24:21 AM PST
by
johnb838
(You never knows what's inside of a police state until you rips it up the gut and looks inside.)
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