Monday, June 11, 2012

Ratings for the Week of June 4 - 8




1 - Special programming was aired on one night during the week.

Rating calculations are weekly averages based on nightly ratings provided by TVNewser with data by Nielsen Media Research. Numbers reflect Live and same day (DVR) data.


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8 comments:

  1. CNN's ratings are a disaster (except when there's a disaster).

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  2. MSNBC & FOX are trending downward. Ed's getting
    lower and Greta is too, June is not going to be good
    for anybody. When the demos trend downward, the
    totals will follow. Who will have the biggest drop for
    this month ? It might not be CNN.

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  3. Expect a big announcement from CNN soon, It
    appears that CNN will acquire Mashable. This is
    huge news. Don't be too sure that Jim Walton is
    out.

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  4. Jim Walton has been focusing heavily on digital
    platforms and it is paying off for CNN. Networks
    can't afford just to focus on television. Mobile is
    the future. CNN has to produce quality news
    oriented shows that connects with viewers. CNN
    has to realize their pundits are not news. Stop
    following noise and go after the news. Content
    is king and original programming is key. CNN
    should be making deals with Smart TV makers
    that permits you to stream CNN, HLN & CNN I
    like Netflix with a monthly fee but first they
    have to create better shows. If you don't have
    cable you should be able to stream all of the
    CNN networks. All of this fuss about CNN just
    on TV is ridiculous because the so-called
    24/7's are losing viewers. Hint really offer
    news 24/7.

    Drop the crawl and go with real time news that
    comes on the TV with news item and time it is
    being shown on TV. Give every piece of video
    a media bar with a time elapsed on the left
    and time remaining on the right.. Cable news
    looks very dated. From 2-5 AN CNN should
    go with news clips of news stories, interviews,
    video,trends and more. Cable news in it's
    current form is outdated. CNN still uses the
    double box. Outdated. Banners up for the
    whole time. Outdated.CNN has the resources
    of CNN I, Time and so many other properties
    that Time Warner owns. Cable news acts like
    video has not been created. Television is a
    visual medium video content matters. Let
    viewers see and hear for themselves.

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  5. Please use music for the bumps for Evening
    Express just like Morning Express. They need
    to bring in Rob Marciano or some one around
    the same age as the younger hosts and just
    have Clark Howard do the money tips. It does
    work to stretch the money segments over a
    2 hour show. It is annoying. Just have the man
    do all of the tips in segments during the show.
    News is not his strength. Maybe like 2 each hour.
    Rob anchored about 3 weekends ago and was
    not too bad. The show should move at a much
    faster pace.

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  6. It is only HLN - they should bring in Marciano just cuz he is smokin' hot. As an anchor, he is terrible but he sure is easy on the eyes.

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  7. Evening Express needs it's own identity apart from
    Morning Express. Ryan, Isha & Clark are a good team.
    The show is just getting starting. It will gel and find
    loyal viewers. All are likable. Check the ratings out
    6 months from now.

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  8. The problem with cable news is that 6 media
    companies own 90 % of the media we see. It's
    too much control and very little choices for us
    consumers. To some extent the internet has
    given us some choice but corporate media will
    own the content. They have so much power and
    control that they have been able to manipulate
    the news to basically focus on nothing. Thus
    leaving us misinformed but social media created
    a problem. Face Book & Twitter leveled the playing
    field and now they have all painted themselves into
    a corner and the public is catching on that they
    are all manipulators and that explains the big
    backlash. For years, cable news has not had to
    put the viewers 1st. Now they are losing viewers
    and don't seem to get it. We pay for 24/7 news
    channels but don't get them. So the best way
    to strike back is to stop watching fake news and
    demand real news. I pay for CNN not Pundit TV.
    CNN turned all of their shows over to the talking
    heads and are unwatchable. It completely ruined
    360. Anderson always starts with pundits and
    viewers turn away right at the top. 360 needs to
    drop the pundits and start bringing people who
    offer facts to enhance segments. I don't watch
    260 for pundits.

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