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Evidence of a fox drop in ratings but they are not down yet!

h> ttp://www.washingtonian.com/inwashington/buzz/2005/0708.html
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> Covers key demographic areas as well as overall
> ratings..this is primarily an op ed but it does have
> statistics
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Hmm... he's missing the Giant Elephant in the room. This time last year we were heading into the Republican and Democratic Primary's and the impending November Elections. With no major National election this year, and interest in our War in Iraq wanning of course all the News Channels will take a hit. DUH!!

Frank
 
Well, the article does go on to state that during the same time period that CNN saw its 24-54 viewers increase in prime time during hte same time period. Although this may just say that CNN's yonger viewers are more committed to watching the news than Fox's that tune in when only big things happen.

Roger
>
> Hmm... he's missing the Giant Elephant in the room. This
> time last year we were heading into the Republican and
> Democratic Primary's and the impending November Elections.
> With no major National election this year, and interest in
> our War in Iraq wanning of course all the News Channels will
> take a hit. DUH!!
>
> Frank
>
 
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