Week of April 21 Cable News Ratings: CNN is Only Network to See Gains in a Busy Sports Week
Posted in: UncategorizedFox News outpaced NBC with weekday total viewers in primetime.
Fox News outpaced NBC with weekday total viewers in primetime.
CBS Mornings fell back to Earth the week after Gayle King’s space odyssey.
The pope’s passing drove the news cycle for the week.
Amazon Prime Video’s Reacher earns the most-streamed title for the month with 6.6 billion viewing minutes.
Wednesday was an off-night for the cable news networks.
Watters led The Five among Adults 25-54 viewers.
The CBS Evening News enjoyed double-digit growth in the A25-54 demo relative to the week prior.
Good Morning America repeated at No. 1 in total viewers, while Today held onto the top spot in the demo.
YouTube remained in first place and had its best TV share ever, eclipsing the record it set in February.
FNC’s panel show rebounded after a few editions that finished below the 4 million mark.
Netflix took the top spots in the chart, with original drama series The Residence at No. 2.
The Rachel Maddow Show is making slow, meaningful gains vs. Hannity.
Gowdy edged Kilmeade for the top spot with just 19,000 more total viewers.
Less than 800,000 total viewers separated Hannity and The Rachel Maddow Show at 9 p.m. ET.
In the demo, Real-Time had 5,000 fewer viewers than time slot winner Fox News’ Life, Liberty & Levin, at 8 p.m. ET.
Fox News and MSNBC both experienced week-to-week declines in both measured categories.
CBS Evening News saw the biggest week-to-week declines.
History was made as seven different platforms distributed the 10 most-watched streaming titles.
Today was the only morning show not to see week-to-week declines in both measured categories.
Rachel Maddow Show and Jake Tapper were on top for MSNBC and CNN, respectively.