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Cable News Ratings Post Election November, 8th

The takeaway is, Fox still wins the raw numbers, MSNBC wins the prime demographics (25-54 and 35=64) that advertisers want.

My guess is, Fox wins the 12+ beauty contest, but MSNBC wins where TV business people want to win--in the ad revenue bottom line.
 
Pretty meaningless. MSNBC will slide back quickly. This is a bump based solely on who won the election. MSNBC is Obama's chief cheerleader. This is just the party after the win. It will fade fast.
 
tested said:
Pretty meaningless. MSNBC will slide back quickly. This is a bump based solely on who won the election. MSNBC is Obama's chief cheerleader. This is just the party after the win. It will fade fast.

I agree I looked at MSNBC cume records and it said only 1.0-1.9 million people watch that channel, While 2.0-2.5 Million people Watch Fox News. and CNN gets only 1.1 Million people on an average day. In other word Cable News attracts a small niche. The Lobbyists!
 
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