Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Ratings for the Week of July 27, 2009

Ratings for the week July 27, 2009 - July 31, 2009

8PM^
Adults 25-54
FOX798,400
CNN225,800
MSNBC297,800
HLN227,400
9PM^
Adults 25-54
FOX624,400
CNN346,600
MSNBC298,250 1
HLN134,800
10PM^
Adults 25-54
FOX520,000
CNN296,600
MSNBC232,7501
HLN148,800

FOX is back on top in all time slots after receiving the most viewers in the Adults 25 - 54 demographic.

At 8PM, MSNBC swept the second place spot all five nights. HLN ends up in third place after coming in third place three nights and two nights in fourth place. CNN comes in fourth place after coming in fourth for three nights and third place twice.

The placement of the cable news networks are identical for both 9PM and 10PM: CNN comes in second place after coming in second three nights out of five (Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday); MSNBC comes in third place after coming in third three nights out of four (Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday); HLN comes in fourth place after coming in fourth all five nights.



1 4 night average used. MSNBC special programming on Friday night at 9PM and 10PM excluded.

^ Courtesy Nielsen Media Research; Demographics where noted; Live + Same Day (LS) Fast Track Nationals.



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4 comments:

  1. CNN really needs a shakeup.

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  2. The network is in denial. How is it that
    you can finish 4th at 8 and keep a job?
    Plus there is a huge backlash against CNN.
    Management must have their heads buried
    in the sand.It is possible that once Joy Behar
    starts CNN could be number 4.

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  3. It is time for Jim Walton to do something.
    CNN has become a laughing stock. The
    latest misstep at CNN : not running a
    healthcare ad that attacks the insurance
    companies. Along with the dumb 2nd 100
    days. When CNN hits rock bottom because
    of the calling for a boycott maybe someone
    will wise up.It just seems to be a lack of
    concern for the direction of CNN or it's
    future.

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  4. anon: 9:26PM: I don't consider it CNN's fault for NOT running an ad against the health insurance companies. This is pre-paid programming. If the Obama Administration wants to do that, in order to pass its legislation, fine, but it is not for CNN to take sides, UNLESS SOMEONE PAYS THEM.
    Loved seeing Kelly Ripa and her hubby on LKL. They really have the work ethic and their solid marriage proves this.

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