Hannity is #1 in cable news, airing to more than 3 million in the evening, up from 1.7 million on average. Losing O'Reilly cost Fox 800,000 viewers per night. The Five improved Megyn Kelly's sagging numbers by 1/2 a million per night. All in all, Fox is still the mega giant in the cable news world |
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4p: | 5p: | 6p: | 7p: | 8p: | 9p: | 10p: | 11p: | |
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FNC | Sessions: 3.363 |
Sessions: 3.129 |
Baier: 2.740 |
MacCallum: 2.377 |
Carlson: 2.941 |
TheFive: 2.695 |
Hannity: 3.076 |
Carlson: 2.083 |
CNN | Sessions: 2.262 |
Sessions: 2.141 |
Blitzer: 1.505 |
Burnett: 1.349 |
Cooper: 1.395 |
Cooper: 1.230 |
Lemon: 1.017 |
Lemon: 876 |
MSNBC | Sessions: 2.108 |
Sessions: 2.002 |
Greta: 1.337 |
Matthews: 1.960 |
Hayes: 2.038 |
Maddow: 3.055 |
O’Donnell: 2.734 |
Williams: 1.808 |
HLN | Files: 204 |
Files: 193 |
Files: 180 |
Files: 208 |
Banfield: 255 |
Files: 211 |
Files: 360 |
Files: 408 |
Heh... a 2x college drop out vs a Doctorate Rhodes Scholar.
ReplyDeleteNo question which one Smithson listens to.
Clearly, college does not teach cogent rhetorical presentation based on facts, nor does it teach common sense. I will put Hannity on a debate stand versus Maddow any day of the week.
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