The Scoreboard: Thursday, Sept. 29 Total viewers:
Total day: FNC: 1,063,000 / CNN: 600,000 / MSNBC: 253,000 / HLN: 196,000 / CNBC: 151,000
Primetime: FNC: 2,083,000 / CNN: 1,054,000 / MSNBC: 399,000 / HLN: 373,000 / CNBC: 160,000
8pm: O'Reilly: 2,895,000 / Zahn: 945,000 / Countdown: 378,000 / Grace: 503,000 / CNBC: 169,000
Oops! Looks like things are moving down for FNC.
Two years, ago, FNC had 1.14 million viewers during the day and 2.7 million during primetime. In 2005, those figures have slid to 1.06 million during the day, and to 2.08 million in the all important primetime. That's nearly 700K viewers lost during Primetime. And you're proud???
And of course, the other outlets have all seen increases including CNN. No surprise there. But then, look at O'Reilly. Two years ago, he was at 3.3 million viewers; now, he's down to 2.9 million. Wow! Not good!
So...........my question to you is.......why are you celebrating the slow demise of FNC?
Cable News Ratings For Tuesday 9-7-04 -
FNC: Total day: 1,141,000 -- Primetime: 2,735,000 / Hume: 1,677,000 / Shep: 1,783,000 / O'Reilly: 3,325,000 / H&C: 2,880,000 / Greta: 1,998,000
CNN: Total day: 558,00 -- Primetime: 998,000 / Cooper: 514,000 / Zahn: 765,000 / King: 1,288,000 / Brown: 941,000
MSNBC: Total day: 228,000 -- Primetime: 382,000 / Matthews: 502,000 / Olbermann: 466,000 / Norville: 310,000 / Scarborough: 370,000
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