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(31,802 posts)Fox News Channel cruised to victory in the January cable news ratings race, dominating the competition and marking the networks 23rd consecutive month at number one. In prime time, Fox delivered an average total audience of 1.945 million viewers, nearly twice that of MSNBC (1.047 million viewers), and far ahead of CNN, which didnt break the one million markdelivering a prime time audience of just 629,000 total viewers.
All of the cable news networks saw declines in January compared to the same month one year ago, with Fox News dropping 13% in prime, compared to MSNBCs 9% decline and CNNs 1%. While CNN has had little to brag about when it comes to ratings lately, the network did manage to buck the trend with a small gain among viewers 25-54, the demographic group most valued by advertisers. CNN grew by 3% in the prime time key demo, while MSNBC dropped 16% and Fox News fell 29%.
The months most-watched shows were all on Fox News, with The Five once again grabbing the title of highest-rated show in cable news with an average total audience of 3.378 million viewers. Tucker Carlson Tonight was second with 3.188 million viewers, followed by Jesse Watters Primetime (2.836 million viewers), Hannity (2.568 million viewers), and Special Report with Bret Baier (2.406 million viewers).
https://www.forbes.com/sites/markjoyella/2023/02/01/fox-news-hits-23rd-consecutive-month-as-most-watched-in-cable-news-as-cnn-sees-gains-in-january/?sh=21360bdb5f59
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(32,606 posts)I think the viewership proves that vomit!