Cable News Ratings: Fox News is 'Winning'; CNN Finds Primetime 'Magic' in Egypt

Cable News Ratings: Fox News is 'Winning'; CNN Finds Primetime 'Magic' in Egypt

Published: March 02, 2011 @ 9:59 am
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By Dylan Stableford

The February ratings for the cut-throat cable news ratings race are in, and Fox News continues to dominate the cable news landscape.

But with Olbermann out at MSNBC, and CNN apparently mulling more changes (beyond Spitzer) to its primetime lineup, the battle for second place is heating up.

Also read: Has Glenn Beck Lost His Mojo?

Here are the network-by-network highlights -- and lowlights -- for the past month (all numbers via Nielsen):

Fox News

>> As Charlie Sheen would say, Fox News is “winning.” The News Corp.-owned network beat all three of its would-be cable news rivals -- MSNBC, CNN, HLN -- combined in total viewers. For the “total day,” FNC beat MSNBC and CNN combined, too.

>> February was the 110th consecutive month Fox has been the most-watched news in terms of total viewers. But really, who’s counting?

>> Fox owns the top 10 cable news programs in terms of total viewers, and 11 out of the top 15 in the coveted 25-54-year-old demographic. Bill O'Reilly is tops in both.

>> If you count the rest of basic cable, Fox was the fourth most-watched network in primetime, with MSNBC (#26) and CNN (#29) well behind.

>> While Glenn Beck still has the highest rated show on cable news at 5 p.m., his show has seen nine consecutive months of declines in total viewers (see "Has Glenn Beck Lost His Mojo?" for more).

CNN

>> With the uprising in Egypt dominating most of the cable news cycle, CNN had a good month. Despite its primetime struggles, CNN managed to grow 55 percent in average total viewers during primetime (Monday-Friday) -- the most growth of any cable network. (Keep in mind, though, CNN had a brutal 2010, so comparisons are going to be favorable.)

>> CNN overtook MSNBC for the number two slot in total day viewers in the 25-54-year-old demographic.

>> Anderson Cooper, who became part of the story in Egypt, topped MSNBC at 10 p.m. for the first time since June, averaging 305,000 25-54-year-olds (compared to Ed Schultz’s 234,000 on MSNBC) and edged Schultz in total viewers (855,000 to Schultz’s 827,000).

>> In his first full month on CNN, Piers Morgan drew 50 percent more 25-54-year-olds (237,000) than his predecessor Larry King did (158,000) a year ago. Morgan is also up 21 percent in total viewers (812,000 to King’s 672,000).

>> While rumors continue to swirl that “John King, USA” may be next on CNN’s chopping block following the retooling of “Parker Spitzer,” the 7 p.m. show had the best month since its March 2010 launch, increasing 20 percent in the 25-54-year-old demo (177,000 vs. 148,000 in 2010).

MSNBC

>> Like CNN, MSNBC grew its primetime total viewers by 18 percent during February 18% (995,000 vs. 842,000) and 8 percent among 25-54-year-olds.

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