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Week of Feb. 3 Cable News Ratings: All 3 Networks See Across the Board Declines

  • During primetime, Fox News was up by +50% in total viewers and +76% in the A25-54 demo. During total day, the network also saw gains of +50% in total viewers and +56% in the demo.
  • MSNBC was down by -13% in total viewers and -2% in the demo. During total day, the network was down -22% in total viewers and -14% in the demo.
  • Some good news for CNN: In primetime, the network grew by +1% in total viewers and +5% in the demo. During total day, CNN was down by -10% in total viewers and -6% in the demo.

PROGRAMMING:

Fox News took 14 out of the 15 spots of the most-watched cable news shows of the week, with The Five (4.792 million viewers at 5 p.m. ET) continuing its reign. The lone non-Fox News program was MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show (2.023 million viewers at 9 p.m. ET, which finished in the 13th spot.

The Five (563,000 viewers at 5 p.m. ET) was also first among A25-54 viewers, with Fox News once again taking 14 out of the 15 spots. The Rachel Maddow Show (196,000 viewers at 9 p.m. ET) landed at No. 15.

Primetime

Fox News MSNBC CNN
• Total Viewers: 3,076,000 1,150,000   508,000
• A25-54: 398,000 118,000   115,000

Total Day

Fox News MSNBC CNN
• Total Viewers: 2,026,000 657,000   417,000
• A25-54: 258,000 72,000   78,000

Week 2-3-25 Cable Ranker by Adweek on Scribd



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