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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Ratings For The Week of January 25th And For The Month of January
Ratings For The Week of January 25th:
1 - Ratings based on four nights of regular programming.
2 - Ratings based on three nights of regular programming.
Ratings For The Month of January:
3 - A special program was aired one day during the month and is not included in the averages.
4 - Special programs were aired two nights of the month and are not included in the averages.
5 - Special programs were aired three nights of the month and are not included in the averages.
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It is always hard to tell just by the demos but Campbell had a dismal week. Yet in totals she performed much better.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if the Haiti Special was part of this brake down, but FOX leads by a mile.
And as an aside, President Obama needs to stop saying we "shouldn't watch cable TV. Not only does he alienate all conservatives, but now he's going after everyone. Cable has grown markedly in just the last couple of years and it does not help him one bit to "blame the cable format" for his problems governing. He's beginning to sound like someone we know with the initial W.
So far this month is not looking too good
ReplyDeletefor CNN.
360 and its anchor must start to give Joe Johns some credit when it comes to uncovering what Haitian officials are trying to do. AC isn't there now. Joe Johns is an excellent investigative reporter who is on the ground and trying his best to put a positive spin on much of the bleekness which surrounds him.
ReplyDeleteNegativity doesn't always win you ratings.
Is Larry King starting to lose his viewers
ReplyDeleteto Joy Behar.
AC tweeted that he is going back to Haiti. This is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteI've come to the conclusion that as long as Jon Klein is around AC will never leave CNN. He gets do whatever will lift his ratings.