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21-05-2025
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Sunday, May 18 Evening Cable News Ratings: CNN Sees Biggest Audience for News, Not Originals
Fox News' The Big Weekend Show at 7 p.m. ET and One Nation with Brian Kilmeade were the top shows of the evening in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo, respectively. Meanwhile, CNN's newsier hours between 4 and 8 p.m. ET saw more viewers in both measured categories than its original programming lineup between 8 p.m. and midnight. Over at MSNBC, PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton was the top show in total viewers, and a re-air of The Briefing with Jen Psaki won the demo. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 138 | CNN: 42 | MSNBC: 40Prime: FNC: 161 | CNN: 41 | MSNBC: 45 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:136 CNN Newsroom/Whitfield:52 Wallace*:46 5PM Levin*:100 CNN Newsroom/Dean:59 Sharpton:37 6PM Big Weekend Show:133 CNN Newsroom/Dean:66 Weekend:42 7PM Big Weekend Show:163 CNN Newsroom/Dean:61 Weekend:54 8PM Levin:132 Gupta Reports:43 Weekend:52 9PM Gowdy:164 Eva Longoria:48 David Frost:27 10PM Kilmeade:187 My Happy Place:32 Psaki*:56 11PM Big Weekend Show*:126 Gupta Reports*:24 Weekend*:50 Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 1.149 | CNN: 304 | MSNBC: 347Prime: FNC: 1.366 | CNN: 248 | MSNBC: 317 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:1.096 CNN Newsroom/Whitfield:329 Wallace*:396 5PM Levin*:799 CNN Newsroom/Dean:419 Sharpton:433 6PM Big Weekend Show:1.023 CNN Newsroom/Dean:362 Weekend:381 7PM Big Weekend Show:1.469 CNN Newsroom/Dean:413 Weekend:383 8PM Levin:1.295 Gupta Reports:259 Weekend:342 9PM Gowdy:1.374 Eva Longoria:297 David Frost:298 10PM Kilmeade:1.428 My Happy Place*:189 Psaki*:311 11PM Big Weekend Show*:896 Gupta Reports*:125 Weekend*:287
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21-05-2025
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Saturday, May 17 Evening Cable News Ratings: Jimmy Failla Gets a Breaking News Bump
Saturday night turned into a newsy night as the cable networks covered the Mexican naval training ship striking the Brooklyn Bridge. That story provided a boost to Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, with the 10 p.m. ET newscast becoming FNC's most-watched program in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo. Meanwhile, CNN's replay of Real Time with Bill Maher and the 9 p.m. hour of MSNBC Reports were the top shows among those respective networks. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 115 | CNN: 43 | MSNBC: 35Prime: FNC: 152 | CNN: 61 | MSNBC: 39 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:87 CNN Newsroom/Dean:65 Melber*:36 5PM Five*:73 CNN Newsroom/Dean:46 Sharpton:37 6PM Big Weekend Show:84 CNN Newsroom/Dean:44 Weekend:30 7PM Big Weekend Show:102 CNN Newsroom/Dean:57 Weekend:37 8PM Levin:124 Real Time*:80 Weekend:41 9PM Trump:163 Eva Longoria*:52 MSNBC Reports:37 10PM Failla:169 Eva Longoria*/Breaking News:50 Melber*/Reports:40 11PM Gutfeld*:165 Breaking News*:38 MSNBC Reports:33 Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 1.024 | CNN: 288 | MSNBC: 341Prime: FNC: 1.371 | CNN: 385 | MSNBC: 368 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:953 CNN Newsroom/Dean:345 Melber*:405 5PM Five*:859 CNN Newsroom/Dean:373 Sharpton:386 6PM Big Weekend Show:1.161 CNN Newsroom/Dean:323 Weekend:344 7PM Big Weekend Show:1.374 CNN Newsroom/Dean:361 Weekend:352 8PM Levin:1.315 Real-Time*:747 Weekend:375 9PM Trump:1.391 Eva Longoria*:243 MSNBC Reports:400 10PM Failla:1.408 Eva Longoria*/Breaking News:166 Melber*/Reports:329 11PM Gutfeld*:966 Breaking News: 238 MSNBC Reports:236
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15-05-2025
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Saturday, May 10 Evening Cable News Ratings: Life, Liberty & Levin and The Big Weekend Show Split the Ticket
Fox News' Life, Liberty & Levin was the most-watched show of the evening in total viewers, while the 6 p.m. edition of The Big Weekend Show took the top spot in the Adults 25-54 demo. Meanwhile, CNN was the No. 2 network in both measured categories during primetime. MSNBC finished ahead of CNN in total viewers during total day. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 119 | CNN: 46 | MSNBC: 29Prime: FNC: 104 | CNN: 52 | MSNBC: 21 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:115 CNN Newsroom/Dean:36 Melber*:23 5PM Five*:89 CNN Newsroom/Dean:43 Sharpton:40 6PM Big Weekend Show:117 CNN Newsroom/Dean:48 Weekend:31 7PM Big Weekend Show:108 CNN Newsroom/Dean:43 Weekend:28 8PM Levin:102 Real Time*:70 Weekend:21 9PM Trump:108 Eva Longoria*:52 Maddow*:22 10PM Failla:102 Eva Longoria*:34 Melber*:18 11PM Gutfeld*:133 Real Time*:35 Ruhle*:22 Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 993 | CNN: 312 | MSNBC: 343Prime: FNC: 1.262 | CNN: 364 | MSNBC: 354 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:1.012 CNN Newsroom/Dean:323 Melber*:380 5PM Five*:939 CNN Newsroom/Dean:394 Sharpton:421 6PM Big Weekend Show:1.273 CNN Newsroom/Dean:322 Weekend:358 7PM Big Weekend Show:1.297 CNN Newsroom/Dean:341 Weekend:351 8PM Levin:1.357 Real-Time*:678 Weekend:352 9PM Trump:1.307 Eva Longoria*:264 Maddow*:376 10PM Failla:1.123 Eva Longoria*:151 Melber*:335 11PM Gutfeld*:868 Real Time*: 240 Ruhle*:241
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13-05-2025
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5 Questions For… Max Foster
Max Foster had a busy first week as the host of CNN International's new European primetime show What We Know. The veteran journalist covered two important global events during that period: the Conclave that resulted in the election of Pope Louis XIV, and the heightening tensions between India and Pakistan. Airing at 8 p.m. BST (3 p.m. ET) and anchored out of CNN's London bureau, What We Know provides a roundup of the day's top stories and debate-sparking questions, as well as in-broadcast social media integration. Foster has been with CNN International since 2005 and previously anchored its flagship show, CNN Newsroom at 3 p.m. Prior to that, he co-anchored the morning edition of the program with Christina Macfarlane. In the latest edition of TVNewser's 5 Questions series, Foster explains why What We Know is different from CNN International's other offerings and reveals which celebrity he shares a birth month with. 1. What's the origin of the show's name? Audiences have never been so overloaded with information and content, and I think it's fair to say that is only going to get more intense. With this show, we are very focused on pace and stripping out anything the audience doesn't need to know. That concept lends itself to the title of What We Know, which also happens to be a common phrase I've used in my TikToks! That doesn't mean we're skipping important details; it's more that we're giving you the key points in a smart, easily digestible way. 2. What will be the big differentiator between your show and CNN International's other programs? I wanted to create a show that complemented CNN International's existing European primetime lineup, which is a pretty formidable with a varied selection of anchors, shows, and styles. Of course, we have Christiane Amanpour, who is renowned for her big-name interviews; Isa Soares, who brings astute analysis and digs deeper into the stories behind the headlines; and Richard Quest, who quite literally means business. What We Know is designed to be an everything-you-need-to-know bulletin, delving into the big talking points of the day. We start with what we know on the lead stories, and then we bring in an expert or analyst who can help address what we don't know, which allows us to be transparent with the audience on a story or situation that is still developing. One of the things I've loved about working for CNN is its spirit of innovation, which is a real thing, and harks back to Ted Turner. What We Know captures that by experimenting with new ways to engage viewers through video and digital more broadly. If you've followed my career, you'll know that I've always had a bit of a taste for experimenting on various social platforms to find the most effective ways of keeping people's attention and telling stories in new ways-and this show is very much informed by everything I've learnt from that. With this show, we have the space to experiment on CNN's digital platforms in addition to taking viewer questions from a TikTok live and incorporating them into my interviews, or whatever feels right. I want to go wherever the conversation is taking place and take that conversation back into the studio with me. 3. What does it take to get an hour-long show on-air? We don't have a show meeting in the traditional sense. It's more an ongoing conversation through the day, where the whole team can drop in ideas, thrash out the questions our audience wants us to answer, and build from there. The beauty of that approach is that it allows us to constantly adjust and make the running order as lively, current, and relevant as possible. I don't find it particularly beneficial to have a meeting hours before the show airs, only to commit to angles and guests that lose relevance by the time we get to air. News conversations move on quickly, and we want to be on the front end of them, not going back over thoughts the viewers have already resolved. The formats and ideas we'll be playing around with on What We Know will accentuate that ethos and give the audience a real sense of immediacy. 4. What should we know about your reporting on the Conclave as well as the India/Pakistan conflict? While completely different, they are both incredibly important stories that our global viewers want explained in the clearest way possible in order to better understand them. There is deep history and intricate context to take into account, as well as facts to lay out clearly in order to help them better understand their significance. And getting back to that notion of immediacy, there are up-to-the-minute developments that need to be tackled in real time. 5. What's one thing we should know about Max Foster? I like to put myself in the place of the viewer and ask the questions they want answered. I think it's important to approach a story with curiosity and a willingness to confront aspects of it that don't make sense. The story always comes first, and I want to understand it as much as you do. Isa Soares also tells me I have quite outlandish taste in footwear-you might catch a glimpse of that on my TikTok. Oh, and I was born in the same month as Eminem. True story! Read Previous Editions of 5 Questions For… Ari Melber Lawrence Jones Kaitlan Collins Will Cain Elizabeth Vargas Blayne Alexander


Business Mayor
07-05-2025
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- Business Mayor
Sunday, May 4 Evening Cable News Ratings: MSNBC and CNN Battle for 2nd Place
Fox News' remained the No. 1 news network during total day and primetime in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo. The battle for second place was an even split as CNN was No. 2 in the demo, while MSNBC took that spot in total viewers. Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy was FNC's most-watched show in total viewers, while the 5 p.m. ET hour of CNN Newsroom and PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton led for CNN and MSNBC, respectively. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 113 | CNN: 45 | MSNBC: 37 Prime: FNC: 115 | CNN: 45 | MSNBC: 28 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott: 120 CNN Newsroom/Whitfield: 46 Wallace*: 45 5PM Levin*: 77 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 57 Sharpton: 50 6PM Big Weekend Show: 109 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 55 Weekend: 30 7PM Big Weekend Show: 128 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 66 Weekend: 34 8PM Levin: 118 The Whole Story: 50 Weekend: 34 9PM Gowdy: 119 Eva Longoria: 49 David Frost: 28 10PM Kilmeade: 108 My Happy Place: 35 Weekend*: 22 11PM Big Weekend Show*: 114 The Whole Story*: 19 Melber*: 28 Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 1.098 | CNN: 314 | MSNBC: 358 Prime: FNC: 1.451 | CNN: 254 | MSNBC: 305 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott: 1.033 CNN Newsroom/Whitfield: 387 Wallace*: 458 5PM Levin*: 725 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 439 Sharpton: 497 6PM Big Weekend Show: 1.115 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 382 Weekend: 432 7PM Big Weekend Show: 1.394 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 327 Weekend: 349 8PM Levin: 1.421 The Whole Story: 275 Weekend: 373 9PM Gowdy: 1.543 Eva Longoria: 303 David Frost: 312 10PM Kilmeade: 1.389 My Happy Place*: 186 Weekend*: 231 11PM Big Weekend Show*: 920 The Whole Story*: 130 Melber*: 252 * Indicates re-air. Read More VCCP, Mother and Uncommon top AAR 2023 new-business rankings READ SOURCE