I think it’s more of a drop off in viewers at Fox, who typically don’t change the channel to view MSNBC.
Besides, I may watch a full hour of Tucker but, I won’t watch a full hour of some androgynous scarecrow....
Which brings us to the larger point. Are numbers solid for segments, cross segments or even the whole hour?
I doubt she holds an hour, as much as Tucker and more to the point: Many of us here really liked Tucker for a number of years and even hated his ridiculous bow ties but, he is still new for a majority of viewers and as they observe how he rolls over people and exposes their lies and hypocrisy without a smile and lets them get away with their ego intact, they will become more informed and his viewership should rise.
#57
I loved him in his bow tie days, HATE him now, in his wimpy, limp wristed, having unknown faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar lefties open his show and allow them to babble on and on, whilst looking like a goggle-eyed, slack jawed, open mouthed blow fish. He NEVER used to be like this, it is an act, and when he was on EVERY SINGLE other FNC show, pushing his new time slot, he was a completely different person.
HIS SHOW STINKS ON ICE , HE IS A FRAUD, AND I AND MANY OTHERS WILL NOT WATCH IT!
Mad Cow’s reign as top dog may be over!
Tucker Carlson Dominates Cable News Ratings in First Night at New Time Slot
breitbart ^ | DANIEL NUSSBAUM
Posted on 4/25/2017, 2:57:14 PM by davikkm
Fox News led all of its cable news competitors in the ratings Monday night as Tucker Carlson debuted to strong viewership numbers in his first night in the 8 p.m. time slot formerly commanded by ousted anchor Bill OReilly. Monday nights episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight drew an average of 3.2 million viewers and 636,000 viewers in the 25-54 demo, beating all other cable news programs in the 8 p.m. hour in both total viewers and the key demo, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
In demo viewership for the night, Fox News averaged 582,000 viewers while MSNBC drew 424,000 and CNN got 328,000. In total viewership, Fox drew an average of 2.8 million viewers, while MSNBC lagged far behind with 1.8 million and CNN failed to reach the million-viewer mark, according to the Wrap.
Carlsons numbers stack up favorably with OReillys final Monday broadcast last week, when the one-time ratings king drew 3.7 million viewers and 635,000 viewers in the key demo.
OReilly departed Fox News last week after an investigation into numerous allegations of sexual harassment against the anchor.
Carlson kicked off his Monday night broadcast which featured interviews with Caitlyn Jenner and former Dirty Jobs host Mike Rowe with a message addressing OReillys departure.
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