A predictor of the coming election?


The stats: 
(Day time viewership) : It seems as though I have written this story before,  kind of a rhetorical déjà vu, but, “no,” that cannot be the case.  This story is about the April, 2012 ratings,  and those have been reported just once in the history of the world.  But,  “again,”  CNN comes in dead last with the American viewer and, this time,  its monthly drop was scary --------  down 21% in total viewership and a whopping 29% with the 25-54 demographic.  The monster cable news network,  Fox,  increased by 2% in total average viewership and 1% with the 25-54 age group.  MSNBC was “flat” with a paltry 425,000 viewers overall and just 139,000 for the 25-54 crowd. 

Prime-time stats see Fox averaging more than CNN and MSNBC combined.  

The application:  
In short,  fewer and fewer Americans are watching either CNN or MSNBC while FoxNews continues to increase its margin . . . . . . . . . . . . and in an election year,  this comparative analysis may be a predictor of sorts,  as relates to the 2012 November 6, elections.  Certainly, it is not bad news for the Good Guys.  

Just in case you were wondering,  Current TV,  the Al Gore abortion,  has an average daily audience of around 40,000  -- laughable and encouraging, at the same time,  to this old conservative. 


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