From Neilsen's "Big Data+Metrics" via the Ankler.
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The following is from Sept. 22 thru Sept. 28, and just centers on live/same-day audiences (no delayed viewing).
PRIMETIME AUDIENCE AVERAGES
NEWS NETWORKS
SPORTS . . . meaning ESPN:
- FOX NEWS: 2.45M
- MSNBC: 853k
- CNN: 538k
ALL OTHER CABLE NETWORKS AVERAGING AT LEAST 400K VIEWERS IN PRIME:
- ESPN: 2.7M
- FS1’s average was 62k 🫣
ALL OTHER CABLE NETWORKS AVERAGING AT LEAST 350K VIEWERS IN PRIME:
- HGTV: 492k (49k are under 50 years old)
- FOOD: 383k
- HALLMARK: 378k
- TLC: 367k
SO:
In a world with about 60M folks subscribed to / getting most name-brand cable TV networks as part of the TV bundles they pay for each month — only 1 general entertainment network had over 400k viewers on a given night . . . and 4 general entertainment cable TV networks had more than 350k viewers total during the last week of September.
- That’s about 0.6% of people paying for cable TV watching one of the top 4-rated non-sports or news networks on a given night.
- Of that, the vast, vast majority of those people are over 50, and mostly over 55.
- AND: Remember, the median age for those 3 big cable news networks getting all of the viewers is in the upper 60s.
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