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Showing Original Post only (View all)They all thought a Trump win would be good for ratings, like the last time. They were wrong. [View all]
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/msnbc-s-rachel-maddow-suffers-worst-ratings-of-the-year-as-fox-news-steals-the-spotlight/ar-AA1uRsKZ?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=79b401db676641979541494215129281&ei=23MSNBCs Rachel Maddow suffers worst ratings of the year as Fox News steals the spotlight
According to Nielsen Media Research, MSNBC has lost 47 percent of its overall audience since Election Night compared to the rest of the year, averaging just 497,000 total-day viewers and 49,000 in the advertising demographic of adults aged 25-54. CNN has also seen double-digit losses, dipping 33 percent and pulling in just 357,000 total-day viewers and 65,000 in the key demo.
In primetime, the post-election drop is even more severe. While right-wing juggernaut Fox News has unsurprisingly seen its ratings soar with Trumps win, surging 24 percent year-to-date and drawing 3 million viewers, MSNBC has sunk 52 percent. In the 8-11 p.m. time slot, the networks total audience has collapsed to 644,000 viewers and 63,000 in the 25-54 demographic. CNN is also significantly down, shedding 39 percent of its total primetime viewership and drawing just 453,000 viewers.
Making matters worse for MSNBC, the networks star has also seen viewers flee in droves. Rachel Maddow, who recently extended her contract to the tune of $25 million annually (still a pay cut of $5 million per year), now only broadcasts her primetime show on Monday evenings. Since moving to a once-a-week schedule, her show has typically been seen as something of a special attraction for MSNBCs audience and is generally one of the top-rated programs on cable.
However, this past Monday, The Rachel Maddow Show attracted just 1.3 million total viewers and a paltry 84,000 in the key 25-54 demographic. (It still more than tripled its CNN 9 p.m. competition.) The telecast represented Maddows lowest overall viewership of the year and the worst performance in the demo since 2015. Week to week, Maddow is down 13 percent in total viewers and 34 percent in the demographic.
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They all thought a Trump win would be good for ratings, like the last time. They were wrong. [View all]
ZonkerHarris
Nov 27
OP
It's like the old joke about the guy who buys a paper at a newsstand every morning:
Ocelot II
Nov 27
#9
It reminds me of the 90's when every news show was about Jon Benet Ramsey or OJ for weeks on end. nt
Gore1FL
Nov 27
#61
Dr. Maddow holds a doctorate in political science from the University of Oxford (UK.)
Irish_Dem
Nov 27
#29
I have issues with her style, but her acumen and credentials are above reproach.
Irish_Dem
Nov 27
#52
I Said it. Did you read my post? If they want what you're suggesting they can tune into faux.
onecaliberal
Nov 27
#33
That's what they get for "sanewashing" and normalizing the fucker and all of them
FirstLight
Nov 27
#6
We turned MSNBC and CNN off at this household the night of the elections and will NEVER watch them again.
beaglelover
Nov 27
#24
If I'm not mistaken, last Monday's show was a rerun, which is why I didn't watch.
milestogo
Nov 27
#38