Cable News Ratings August 2010: CNN Viewership Plummets, Fox News Still On Top

There have been several recent articles about the demographics of the Fox viewing audience.  Most of them are over 65.  I figure they are like my Mother, a woman with dementia, who just leaves the TV on all the time.  I think having Fox News playing all the time may be a cause of dementia….or at least a symptom.

I just can’t watch TV anymore and I suspect there are many more Progressives like me who get most of their news on line….

The dog days of summer took their toll on cable news in August, as ratings for all three of the main channels were down this month. Even so, there were some bright spots.

MSNBC’s “The Ed Show” had its best month ever, especially in the coveted A25-54 demo. The show, which was the second-fast growing in all of cable news in August, drew 625,000 total viewers and 176,000 in the demo.

Overall, MSNBC averaged 681,000 total viewers in prime time, and 232,000 in the demo.

If MNSBC had something to celebrate, CNN, which is in a period of extreme transition, had yet another month of bad ratings news. The channel had its lowest prime time viewership since 2000, averaging just 486,000 total viewers, with 144,000 in the A25-54 demo. The 10 PM repeat of “Countdown” even beat “Anderson Cooper 360” in both the demo (202,000 vs. 172,000 viewers) and in total viewers (560,000 vs. 559,000.)

Of course, while CNN and MSNBC were tussling over second place, Fox News towered over the competition as usual. The channel averaged 1,821,000 viewers in prime time and 441,000 in the A25-54 demo–nearly three times the ratings of second-place MSNBC.

Below, see the top 30 programs in cable news for August 2010:

via Cable News Ratings August 2010: CNN Viewership Plummets, Fox News Still On Top.

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3 responses to “Cable News Ratings August 2010: CNN Viewership Plummets, Fox News Still On Top

  1. Of course Fox is on top. The sheep need to be told what to think, who to hate, and what to be afraid of. The rest of us have better things to do than to sit around watching propaganda.

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