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2 days ago
- Entertainment
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Saturday, May 31 Evening Cable News Ratings: Bill Maher Is CNN's Saturday Night Bright Spot
The first two hours of MSNBC's The Weekend finished ahead of CNN in total viewers, but behind the network's encore airing of Real Time with Bill Maher at 8 p.m. ET. The Real Time re-airs continue to be appointment viewing for CNN's audience, with numbers declining sharply in the hours after. Fox News' 7 p.m. ET edition of The Big Weekend Show was the evening's most-watched show overall. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 124 | CNN: 36 | MSNBC: 25Prime: FNC: 114 | CNN: 23 | MSNBC: 21 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:117 CNN Newsroom/Dean:37 Melber*:16 5PM Five*:110 CNN Newsroom/Dean:47 Sharpton:26 6PM Big Weekend Show:123 CNN Newsroom/Dean:41 Weekend:18 7PM Big Weekend Show:132 CNN Newsroom/Dean:47 Weekend:22 8PM Levin:132 Maher*:39 Weekend:17 9PM Trump:98 Longoria*:18 Psaki*:21 10PM Failla:112 Longoria*:12 Melber*:25 11PM Gutfeld*:— Maher*:— Ruhle*:— Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 974 | CNN: 275 | MSNBC: 327Prime: FNC: 1.190 | CNN: 317 | MSNBC: 321 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott:806 CNN Newsroom/Dean:317 Melber*:385 5PM Five*:864 CNN Newsroom/Dean:330 Sharpton:428 6PM Big Weekend Show:1.187 CNN Newsroom/Dean:319 Weekend:404 7PM Big Weekend Show:1.321 CNN Newsroom/Dean:350 Weekend:423 8PM Levin:1.202 Maher*:608 Weekend:310 9PM Trump:1.228 Longoria*:197 Psaki*:344 10PM Failla:1.140 Longoria*:147 Melber*:310 11PM Gutfeld*:— Maher*: — Ruhle*:—
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
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
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Gleason score for prostate cancer: What to know about Biden's diagnosis
Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer. Biden's team shared a statement on Sunday that the former president was experiencing "increasing urinary symptoms" ahead of his diagnosis, which was characterized by a Gleason score of 9 (grade group 5) with "metastasis to the bone." "While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective management. The president and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians," the statement said. Joe Biden Diagnosed With 'Aggressive Form' Of Prostate Cancer With Metastasis To The Bone Biden's ranking of 9 on the Gleason scale, a grading system for prostate cancer severity, has sparked concerns, as it correlates with high-grade cancer. Dr. Arpeet Shah, a urologist with Associated Urological Specialists in Illinois, explained in an interview with Fox News Digital how the grading system indicates the aggressiveness of the disease. Read On The Fox News App "It's based on what the cancer cells look like under a microscope – specifically, how different they look from normal prostate cells," he said. (Shah was not involved in Biden's care.) Prostate Cancer Cases Spike In This Us State As Doctors Share Likely Reason Pathologists assign two numbers from 1 to 5, based on the most common and second-most common patterns present in the tissue. The lower the grade, the more normal the cancer cells look, according to Cleveland Clinic. Descriptions of the grades are listed below. Grade 1 – Cancer cells look like normal cells. Grades 2 to 4 – Cancer cells in the tissue look less like normal cells. Grade 5 – Cancer cells look very abnormal. For more Health articles, visit The largest areas with cancer are graded and then added together to determine a Gleason score, which typically ranges from 6 to 10. "The higher the score, the more aggressive the cancer is likely to be," Shah said. Below is a breakdown of Gleason score ranges. Gleason score of 6: Cancer is low-grade and slow-growing. Gleason score of 7: Cancer is intermediate and more likely to grow or spread over time. Gleason score of 8 to 10: Cancer is high-grade and may need more aggressive treatment. The system is "one of the key tools" experts use to "help guide treatment decisions and to have meaningful conversations with patients about their options," Shah commented. Click Here To Sign Up For Our Health Newsletter "It's important to highlight the importance of 'early' here," he said. "Had President Biden undergone regular prostate cancer screening with a PSA blood test and digital rectal exam, his diagnosis might have been detected sooner." In an appearance on "The Big Weekend Show" on Sunday, Fox News medical contributor and board-certified radiologist Dr. Nicole Saphier noted that much like breast cancer, prostate cancer comes in different forms and can be treated "very differently" per case. Saphier confirmed that Biden's metastasized cancer is stage 4, which "significantly" decreases the chance of survival. "No two cases are exactly the same," she said. "But the one good thing that they did mention about President Biden's case is that it's hormone-sensitive." This form can be treatable through surgery or medication that will stop the testosterone production that fuels cancer growth. "[Stage 4] is the worst-case scenario when you're talking about cancer, but we have so many treatments these days that you can actually live for quite a long time with stage 4 cancers," Saphier said. "In his case, because it is hormone-sensitive, there are treatment methods," she continued. "It's never going to cure him. He's never not going to have stage 4 cancer. But he could get to the point where he has no evidence of disease or certain no progression of disease. And at this point, that's what our goal is." Fox News' Stepheny Price and Peter Doocy contributed to this article source: Gleason score for prostate cancer: What to know about Biden's diagnosis
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
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


Fox News
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
JOE CONCHA: 'The Greatest Comeback Ever.' How Trump won the White House all over again
Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. Pop. I watched Donald Trump swat at his ear as if being swung by a bee. And then he fell to the ground. I was about to appear on "The Big Weekend Show" that hot Saturday afternoon on July 13, 2024, and was watching all of this unfold from the Studio M Green Room at Fox News headquarters in New York. After what was about a minute, in what felt like hours, I watched as Trump rose to his feet. At that moment, almost anyone, including myself, would have kept their head down and let the Secret Service rush them to the closest vehicle to get the hell out of there. Trump did the opposite. "Fight! Fight! Fight!" he declared defiantly with blood on his face, the result of being struck in the ear by a bullet. "I think he just won the election," I said to no one in particular in the Green Room. Two days later, Trump would choose Ohio Senator JD Vance to be his running mate. Three days after that, he accepted his party's nomination for the third time. And three days after that, Joe Biden -- at the urging of his own party and George Clooney -- would bow out of the race. Harris, the most unpopular vice president in polling history and a failed 2020 presidential candidate who didn't even get to 2020 before dropping out, became the nominee instead despite not receiving one vote from the public. From there, Harris rode a wave of slobbering press through August. At one point, according to the Media Research Center, ABC News did 100 straight "news" stories on her campaign where every single one was positive. The network also hosted the one and only debate between Trump and Harris, which ended up being a textbook example of overwhelming bias and dishonesty. ABC's news division is run by Dana Walden, who is not only best friends with Harris, she even set the former vice president up with her current husband, Doug Emhoff. Overall, Trump got fact-checked five times by moderators during his single presidential debate with Harris and was on the receiving end of six follow-up questions. Harris was not fact-checked or followed up with once. The legacy media declared Harris the big winner, while I argued on the air that it was incumbent on her to make the sale on her policies, especially the economy. She failed miserably. Her poll numbers would only drift downward from there. But it was the vice-presidential debate that ended up playing a huge role in the election. Harris could have chosen popular as her vice presidential running mate, Gov. Josh Shapiro from the crucial state of Pennsylvania. Instead, Harris went with goofy Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic leader who was best known for allowing Minneapolis to burn to the ground during the George Floyd riots and the guy also known for having tampon machines installed in boys' bathrooms. JD Vance wiped the floor with Walz that night, who literally looked like a deer in the headlines throughout the debate. It was Trump and Vance who appeared to be normal, all while Harris and Walz looked and sounded, well... weird. Trump also ran an unorthodox campaign by sitting down with podcasters like Joe Rogan for three hours while Harris was running to Oprah, who was last relevant when Bill Clinton was in office. Trump would also work a shift at McDonald's, which was ridiculed by legacy media but was a stroke of genius, because it's hard to imagine Hitler donning an apron and working a McDonald's drive-thru. And the photo you see on the cover of my new book this image went viral to non-propensity voters in a way any Harris event couldn't. Trump would go on to win every swing state, with 89% of counties in the U.S. going more red than blue. He also won the popular vote. Republicans took back the Senate and held the House. The greatest comeback ever was complete. In the end, Harris' campaign blew through $1.5 billion in cash in the span of under 100 days and had nothing to show for it. Democrats were (and still are) rudderless and devastated. "Why will people buy your book if they know how it ends?" my 9-year-old asked me recently. It was a good question. And this is what I told her: "We also know how "Titanic" ends, yet it made more than $1 billion at the box office in the 90s. Everybody went to go see it because, in my case, I wanted to know the story behind the hows and the whys." The same thing applies here. In my new book, those "hows" and "whys" include: How did Trump overcome 91 felony charges — rogue *judges* and the weaponization of the justice system by the likes of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James and Atlanta DA Fani Willis and Special Counsel Jack Smith? How did the Secret Service and local law-enforcement allow a 20-year-old kid to completely outflank them and get on the one roof with the most perfect line of sight to Trump on that July day in Butler? How did the Secret Service still allow Trump to go out on stage when they knew there was an active threat? How was no one fired by the Biden administration after trump was almost killed? How was a second would-be assassin —- Ryan Ruth be able to sit for more than 12 hours in a sniper's nest near the sixth hole at Trump International Golf Course in Florida? Why didn't anyone in the Secret Service check the perimeter? Why did Harris decide not to join Joe Rogan on his insanely popular podcast — While Trump did nearly 4 hours? Why didn't Harris attend the Al Smith dinner… When the Catholic vote is so critical and the election was considered so tight? Why did she choose Tim Walz as her running mate? We explore all of these questions in "The Greatest Comeback Ever." And we have lots of fun in the process. I hope you enjoy the book!