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The cable news networks saw lower viewership courtesy of a busy sports night with the start of the NFL Draft, as well as the ongoing NBA and NHL playoffs. Fox News’ primetime programming fell below 3 million total viewers, and The Five was the network’s only show to attract more than 3 million total viewers. MSNBC saw 1.5 million total viewers in primetime, while CNN averaged under 500,000 viewers.
25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000)
Total Day: FNC: 177 | CNN: 62 | MSNBC: 71
Prime: FNC: 240 | CNN: 94 | MSNBC: 145
FNC: | CNN: | MSNBC: | |
4PM | Cain: 179 |
Hunt: 51 |
Wallace: 104 |
5PM | Five: 419 |
Tapper: 71 |
Wallace: 87 |
6PM | Baier: 226 |
Tapper: 79 |
Melber: 85 |
7PM | Ingraham: 192 |
Burnett: 110 |
Prime: 105 |
8PM | Watters: 250 |
Cooper: 68 |
Hayes: 99 |
9PM | Hannity: 217 |
Collins: 91 |
Maddow: 176 |
10PM | Gutfeld!: 254 |
Phillip: 123 |
O’Donnell: 160 |
11PM | Gallagher: 127 |
Coates: 65 |
Ruhle: 95 |
Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000)
Total Day: FNC: 1.574 | CNN: 385 | MSNBC: 720
Prime: FNC: 2.375 | CNN: 463 | MSNBC: 1.514
FNC: | CNN: | MSNBC: | |
4PM | Cain: 1.849 |
Hunt: 449 |
Wallace: 1.068 |
5PM | Five: 3.642 |
Tapper: 558 |
Wallace: 1.078 |
6PM | Baier: 2.405 |
Tapper: 469 |
Melber: 983 |
7PM | Ingraham: 2.097 |
Burnett: 605 |
Prime: 874 |
8PM | Watters: 2.433 |
Cooper: 455 |
Hayes: 1.113 |
9PM | Hannity: 2.085 |
Collins: 468 |
Maddow: 1.994 |
10PM | Gutfeld!: 2.607 |
Phillip: 466 |
O’Donnell: 1.434 |
11PM | Gallagher: 1.203 |
Coates: 280 |
Ruhle: 795 |
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