Posted on 01/29/2016 3:58:29 PM PST by Kaslin
That headline is technically accurate: Last night's Trump-free Fox News forum pulled in roughly 12-13 million viewers, better than the 11 million or so who watched the Fox Business debate earlier this month, at which The Donald stood center stage. Trump out, ratings up! Well, sort of. The Des Moines debate was still the second-least watched GOP debate of the cycle (maybe third-least, including online live streams), and many Trump fans -- suddenly highly interested in nuance in context -- are pointing out that the lowest-rated one aired on FBN, which has a smaller footprint than Fox News or CNN nationwide. True enough, although FBN's November debate rated higher than three others, suggesting that viewership for these events has declined over time, with and without Trump. To wit: The Donald's social media army trying to pit last night's numbers (which dwarfed CNN and MSNBC's combined coverage of the billionaire's counter-programming rally) against Fox's August ratings bonanza, which is a ridiculous comparison. Fox and CNN's first debates garnered truly massive audiences, then each network experienced a drop-off of millions of viewers in its subsequent debate, as did Fox Business. TV Line probably has the most evenhanded headline I've seen, characterizing the ratings as "steady' in Trump's absence. The Trump campaign hilariously predicted that just "one or two million" Americans would tune into last night's proceedings. Oops. What's undoubtedly clear is that the current cycle's Republican debates are attracting much more attention than they did in 2012:
More context: In 2012, the highest-rated #GOPDebate (ABC NH) drew 7.6 mil viewers.
Without Trump on stage, ~12 mil watched last night.— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) January 29, 2016
Lowest-rated #GOPDebate (1/14 on FBN) still beat 3 of the 4 Dem debates -- two of which aired on broadcast nets: pic.twitter.com/cz10UMUQch— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) January 29, 2016
Fox Business vs Fox News. Different # of households by a lot.
Less than half last Fox debate.
About the 10th post of this today.
Everyone knows that the first debate on FOX News since August between Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly would have been a ratings bonanza. Trump boycott probably cost them at least 10 million viewers.
Stop drinking the GOPe toilet water Kaslin.
This surely means Cruz will win.
They say that if I participated in last night’s Fox debate, they would have had 12 million more & would have broken the all time record.
They say that if I participated in last night’s Fox debate, they would have had 12 million more & would have broken the all time record.
Karl Rove has deep pockets. After Trump finishes off Cruz they will move on to there first choice. Jeb! Thee Anointed.
Go Trump
Less of a circus too although Wallace and Kelly tried their
best to make it one.
The last fox debate was the first debate with Trump in it and all of the debates since then have steadily dropped down to lower numbers. Read the article for more details.
the entire debate? or only the portion after Trumps event ended when everyone switched over to catch the end of the debate which was still going?
Shameless liars strike again.
Lying by omission
The last debate was on Fox Business. Fox Business reaches 20% fewser household then Fox News. So comparing Fox Business numbers to Fox News numbers there is an intentional attempt to deceive by leaving out critical facts.
Fox News got 24 Million at their 1st Debate. Fox News at the 2nd debate go slightly better then half that.
In the real world, rather then the world of political spin, last night was a very very very bad night for Fox News.
He sure is a worse narcissist than that arrogant pos occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Good grief. Kelly looks ugly on that photo. What happened to her?
Just not going to stop lying about it.
Fox News reaches 20% more households then Fox Business. Comparing Fox News numbers to Fox Business is intellectually dishonest at best.
let look at this. Fox drew less then CNN did at their debate yet Fox has a much bigger market share.
Why was that?
Kaslin is a one trick GOPe pony ... Consider the source ...
Or Kasich. I can't believe someone went through the effort of even writing that.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.