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To: puborectalis who wrote (1299938)5/10/2021 10:40:32 AM
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Fox News Dominates Prime Time, CNN's New Day Stumbles in Monday Ratings

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To: puborectalis who wrote (1299938)5/10/2021 12:42:12 PM
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Yeah, that's false. While Fox viewership was down after the lies insurrection lies ramped up in January, it has quickly returned to leadership.

Unfortunately, people will tune in to CNN & MSNBC for the lies but when they realize they're being lied to they will ultimately have to flee the shitheads like Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper and Rachel.
Many of the people in the United States are ignorant when it comes to news reporting and will seek out the liars during the rough spots. Strange thing. Democrats have a strong urge to be lied do. It is the reason you and other like you are chronically uninformed.

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CNN and MSNBC plummeted in March after attracting massive audiences early in the year. CNN notched its lowest-rated month in both total viewers and adults 25-54 since pre-pandemic February 2020 and MSNBC experienced its least-watched month among adults 25-54 in total day since August 2019.

Fox News returned to No. 1 by shedding far fewer viewers than its competition did. Despite winning across the board, the network was actually down -3% in total prime time viewers and -4% in total day viewers from February. MSNBC, on the other hand, shed -18% of its total prime time audience from February, and one quarter of its total day audience (25%). CNN, which had a superb run post-election, is now seeing some of the ratings magic wear off as the news cycle quiets down. In March, the network lost -28% of its average total prime time audience from the prior month, and -32% of its average total day audience. Fox actually grew its prime time demo audience by +3% from February, while CNN, the dominant network in the demo post-election, fell by -29% in the prime time demo, and gave up its No. 1 ranking.

Fox News, CNN and MSNBC were all down versus March 2020, which makes sense considering that was when the nation was first learning about the pandemic and shutting down.