While her revenues are down, Larura Ingraham's audience numbers are up . . . . taking ad dollors from CNN and MSNBC.


A year after Fox News’ Laura Ingraham infuriated gun control advocates when she mocked a school shooting survivor for being rejected by a handful of colleges, the prime-time host's show, "The Ingraham Angle," has yet to regain major ad dollars despite a slight increase in viewership, The Wrap reports.  
Ingraham has only recovered about 60 percent of the number of advertisers she lost since last March when a series of activist-led boycotts scared off many national brands.
While her viewer audience has averaged 2.565 million viewers overall over the last year, according to Nielsen data, up from 2.456 million for Oct. 17-April 1, 2018.
Ingraham's 10 p.m. ET show was down at least $16 million in ad revenue in 2018, according to analysis provided to The Wrap by Standard Media Index. But Fox News revenues are up 7% over the year before,  and that is,  in part,  due to the cable leading audiences of Ingram and Tucker Carlson.  

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