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Fox News: 83 Consecutive Months At #1
Here’s a little something to make the mindless Fox haters cry:
FNC has been the most-watched cable news channel for 83 consecutive months in both Total Day and prime time.
FNC was #3 in prime time and #4 in total day in all of basic cable. Fox News also retained the most viewership, post-election (Nov 4 vs. Nov. 5 – 30.) In Total day, FNC held 33% of its viewers, compared with 24% for MSNBC and 18% for CNN. In prime time, FNC retained 23% of viewers, MSNBC retained 19% and CNN held on to 10% of its Election Day audience.
Fox has also kept more of its viewers than the other networks — post election. Fox News is the best news channel on television. They have the best programming, the best talent, and the best coverage. All the crap about Fox being a “right wing network” is total BS.
The Pew Research Center’s Project For Excellence in Journalism released a study in October that clearly showed Fox News to be the most fair and balanced network — while MSNBC was the least.
-Chris Jones
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umm… that’s because a large percentage of Fox News viewers watch for entertainment value. That’s the only reason I watch. When I need a good chuckle, O’Reilly never lets me down.
BTW… Add a damn subscribe to comments thingy for individual posts! It takes 2 minutes to add a widget. C’mon!
Clearly, you’re gonna keep pressuring me about this subscribe to comments stuff. So in the hopes that you’ll quit crying about it — I installed it.
As for your Fox comments,
The chuckle you get out of O’Reilly doesn’t compare to the chuckle I get watching Matthews, Olbermann, and Maddow do everything short of give Obama a ‘reach around’ five nights a week.
At least O’Reilly doesn’t speak into an echo chamber every night like that hack Olbermann. He trots out the same far-left cast of characters every single night to nod and chuckle in agreement with him.
Don’t be a Kool-Aid drinker Missive — stop while you still can.