Fox News crushes CNN, MSNBC viewership as ‘The Five’ averages 3.4 million
‘Hannity’ crushed MSNBC’s new ‘Alex Wagner Tonight’ by 66%
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Fox News Channel continued to crush CNN and MSNBC last week as Americans turned to the network for information and analysis on everything from fallout of the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid to the ongoing saga of migrants being sent from Texas to sanctuary cities in the northeast.
Fox News averaged 1.4 million total viewers from Aug. 15-21 while no other basic cable networks surpassed the one-million plateau. During the primetime hours of 8-11 p.m. ET, Fox News also dominated cable with an average audience of 2.3 million compared to 1.4 million for No. 2 MSNBC.
Fox News has outdrawn both CNN and MSNBC for 79 straight weeks among both total and primetime viewers.
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Fox News averaged 208,000 viewers among the advertiser-coveted demographic of adults age 25-54 to win that category, too.
"The Five" averaged 3.4 million viewers to finish as the most-watched cable news program of the week, while "Tucker Carlson Tonight" averaged 470,000 demo viewers to finish No. 1 in the critical category.
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"Hannity" finished third with 2.9 million viewers, thumping the premiere week of MSNBC’s "Alex Wagner Tonight" by 66% in the 9 p.m. ET timeslot. Wagner's show is airing Tuesdays through Fridays in the former time slot of "The Rachel Maddow Show," which now only airs on Mondays.
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"Gutfeld!" averaged 2.3 million viewers to outdraw NBC’s "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" and ABC’s "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
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Fox News topped CNN and MSNBC combined over the weekend in both total day and primetime viewership. "Unfiltered with Dan Bongino" averaged 1.5 million viewers to finish as the most-watched cable news program on Saturday, while "FOX & Friends Weekend" averaged 205,000 demo viewers to win the key category.
On Sunday, CNN’s final episode of the now-canceled "Reliable Sources" with Brian Stelter averaged 769,000 viewers, losing to Fox News’ "MediaBuzz" by 81%. Stelter, who was dumped by CNN last week but given the chance to host a final episode, averaged only 105,000 demo viewers for his farewell to lose by 110% to "MediaBuzz."
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"Life, Liberty & Levin" was Sunday’s most-watched show with an average audience of nearly two million, while "Sunday Morning Futures" won the key demo with 234,000 viewers age 25-54.
All data courtesy of Nielsen Media Research.