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- Forbes
Fox News Channel Beats ABC And All Of Cable News In May Ratings
For the Fox News Channel, the race in May wasn't about beating the cable news competition, but about taking its place among the highest-rated networks in all of television, outperforming ABC in prime time and finishing close behind NBC, according to preliminary ratings data compiled by Nielsen. Among total prime time viewers, CBS finished first overall with an average audience of 3.517 million viewers, with TNT (2.950 million viewers), NBC (2.942 million viewers) and Fox News Channel (2.910 million viewers) in a near photo-finish for second place. ABC trailed with an average total audience in prime of 2.696 million viewers. Fox News Channel's performance is significant for a cable news network, with FNC even out-delivering ESPN (2.291 million viewers) in a month that featured both the NBA and NHL playoffs. The month brought discouraging ratings news for both CNN and MSNBC, which each had their second-lowest rated month ever among viewers 25-54, the key demographic valued by advertisers. CNN delivered an average prime time audience of just 81,000 viewers in the key demo, with MSNBC delivering an audience of 78,000. CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper had its worst month since August 2015, with a total audience of 525,000 viewers, while MSNBC's flagship morning show, Morning Joe, dipped to just 56,000 viewers in the key demo, the show's second-worst showing in that key metric since the program's launch. In prime, Fox News Channel was up 28% versus May 2024 among total viewers, and up 39% in the key demo, while CNN fell 14% among total viewers and 16% in the key demo. MSNBC's declines were even bigger, down 19% among total viewers and down 29% among viewers 25-54. The highest-rated shows in cable news in May all aired on the Fox News Channel, with The Five again taking top honors with an average total audience of 3.766 million viewers, followed by Jesse Watters Primetime (3.326 million viewers), Gutfeld! (2.915 million viewers), Special Report with Bret Baier (2.807 million viewers), and Hannity (2.730 million viewers). In the key demo, The Five was again number one with 368,000 viewers, followed by Jesse Watters Primetime (363,000 viewers), Gutfeld! (328,000 viewers), Hannity (299,000 viewers) and The Ingraham Angle (297,000 viewers). The Five continues to be a force of nature, dominating cable news ratings even as it airs outside of prime time, when viewership is typically highest. With a total audience of 3.8 million viewers, the show beat each of the broadcast networks evening news shows in May.

21-05-2025
Springsteen doubles down on political criticism with a digital EP that includes anti-Trump comments
There's no retreat or surrender from Bruce Springsteen — or from President Donald Trump, for that matter. The rock star released a digital EP on Wednesday with four songs recorded live in Manchester, England last week, along with two of his addresses to the audience that attacked Trump's 'corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.' The Boss pointedly opened his concert in Manchester Tuesday night, his third in the English city, with the song 'No Surrender.' A satirical video posted on Trump's social media account on Wednesday showed the Republican president taking a swing on the golf course and his 'ball' hitting Springsteen in the back as he stumbles to get onstage. Springsteen, long a Trump opponent, began the latest skirmish in the culture war in England last week, where he opened a European tour. His same-state neighbor Trump — they both have homes in New Jersey — responded by calling the Boss a 'dried-out prune of a rocker.' Both men have had other rock stars leap to their defense. Trump supporter Kid Rock appeared twice on Fox News Channel last week. He said his fellow Michigander, Bob Seger, 'smokes' Springsteen. 'Bruce Springsteen is another one of the liberals who has mountains of money who so desperately wants to keep his good standing in the eyes of Hollywood and the elite,' Kid Rock said. Springsteen 'plays the working-class guy' but his politics are 'ass-backward,' he said. On Fox's influential show 'The Five,' former White House press secretary Dana Perino said she always found Springsteen overrated, and Greg Gutfeld denounced him with an off-color slur. Neil Young has backed Springsteen, and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder praised him during a concert in Pittsburgh over the weekend. Springsteen brought up issues, and in response 'all that we heard were personal attacks and threats that nobody else should even try to use their microphones or use their voices in public or they will be shut down,' Vedder said. 'The name-calling is so beneath us,' said Vedder, before Pearl Jam performed Young's 'Rockin' in the Free World.' For Springsteen, 'No Surrender' replaced 'Land of Hope and Dreams' atop his concert set list. The EP released digitally on Wednesday also contained a cover of Bob Dylan's 'Chimes of Freedom.'


Boston Globe
21-05-2025
- Boston Globe
Springsteen doubles down on political criticism with a digital EP that includes his anti-Trump comments
A satirical video posted on Trump's social media account on Wednesday showed the Republican president taking a swing on the golf course and his 'ball' hitting Springsteen in the back as he stumbles to get onstage. Springsteen, long a Trump opponent, began the latest skirmish in the culture war in England last week, where he opened a European tour. His same-state neighbor Trump — they both have homes in New Jersey — responded by calling the Boss a 'dried-out prune of a rocker.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Both men have had other rock stars leap to their defense. Trump supporter Kid Rock appeared twice on Fox News Channel last week. He said his fellow Michigander, Bob Seger, 'smokes' Springsteen. Advertisement 'Bruce Springsteen is another one of the liberals who has mountains of money who so desperately wants to keep his good standing in the eyes of Hollywood and the elite,' Kid Rock said. Springsteen 'plays the working-class guy' but his politics are 'ass-backward,' he said. On Fox's influential show 'The Five,' former White House press secretary Dana Perino said she always found Springsteen overrated, and Greg Gutfeld denounced him with an off-color slur. Advertisement Neil Young has backed Springsteen, and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder praised him during a concert in Pittsburgh over the weekend. Springsteen brought up issues, and in response 'all that we heard were personal attacks and threats that nobody else should even try to use their microphones or use their voices in public or they will be shut down,' Vedder said. 'The name-calling is so beneath us,' said Vedder, before Pearl Jam performed Young's 'Rockin' in the Free World.' For Springsteen, 'No Surrender' replaced 'Land of Hope and Dreams' atop his concert set list. The EP released digitally on Wednesday also contained a cover of Bob Dylan's 'Chimes of Freedom.'