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red states rule
10-26-2009, 10:49 PM
Looks like Obama's war on Fox News is putting the Obama networks in the basement - where they belong






CNN Falls To Last Place In Primetime Demo

The October 2009 cable news ratings are in with a major milestone: CNN has fallen to last place
in the primetime demographic, the category advertisers covet most and in which three of its four primetime shows finished last for the first time ever.

CNN fell to fourth with an average of 190,000 A25-54 viewers in primetime in October, just behind sister network HLN, which averaged 191,000 A25-54 viewers in primetime. Fox News won the prime demo with 583,000 A25-54 viewers, and MSNBC came in second with 239,000.

In total viewers, Fox News won primetime with an average of 2,234,000. MSNBC averaged 730,000 total viewers, CNN averaged 679,000 total viewers, and HLN averaged 530,000 total viewers.

In the total day ratings, Fox News won among A25-54 viewers with an average of 344,000, while CNN (142,00) and HLN (146,000) beat last-place MSNBC (131,000).

Among total viewers in total day ratings, Fox News averaged 1,255,000 for first place. CNN placed second with 486,000, MSNBC placed third with 359,000, and HLN placed last with 307,000.

In all categories, CNN and MSNBC fell to their respective 2009 lows, and the networks have taken to squabbling with each other over whose October was better.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/26/cnn-falls-to-last-place-i_n_334714.html

sgtdmski
10-26-2009, 11:07 PM
It is interesting to see that the not legitimate news source is the number one Cable News network. Well that doesn't bode well for the other networks, especially
when FOX viewership is great than the other networks combined.

Thank you Mr President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dmk

red states rule
10-26-2009, 11:25 PM
It is interesting to see that the not legitimate news source is the number one Cable News network. Well that doesn't bode well for the other networks, especially
when FOX viewership is great than the other networks combined.

Thank you Mr President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dmk

Well at least MSNBC has Rachel Maddow

She is bringing manhood back to MSNBC

sgtdmski
10-27-2009, 07:07 PM
Have to agree with that, she is the only real masculine presence on MSNBC.

dmk

red states rule
10-28-2009, 06:20 AM
Obama's hope and change message is indeed stimulating Fox News - as well as Rush Limbaugh

Thank you Mr President

red states rule
10-28-2009, 08:11 AM
More and more people are calling out MSNBC for thier clear bias. Obama was indeed started a war between the cable news networks


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sgtdmski
10-28-2009, 10:54 AM
CNN has no one to blame but themselves, or whoever is in charge over there.

I mean come in, reporting on and investigating the accuracies of a SNL skit on Obama???? I mean how silly is this, and if in fact it is actually truly news, why did it take them this long to look into it, hell, SNL has been doing these for years, how come only now are they looking into the accuracy? I mean people may be stupid at times, but I mean for the people to fall for this as legitimate.

And you gotta love the whole idea of bringing in a psychiatrist to understand why people listen to talk radio. I mean why just one??? Did they have nothing better to do, Rush has reached 20 million listeners for years, why all of a sudden is it important?? Again I mean come on, how stupid do they think people can be??

dmk

HogTrash
10-28-2009, 11:11 AM
Fox News Channel is where they are because they do not fear reporting the facts on Obama and the far left loons.

If it were not for Lou Dobbs, CNN would not be tolerable and poor Mr/Ms Rachel Maddow's sex change operation was a failure.

sgtdmski
10-29-2009, 07:45 PM
When was the last time that CNN or for that matter MSNBC had someone on that actually disagreed with the basic premise of the commentator. As far as I can tell it has been at least 9 years.

dmk