“The Five” Makes History as Top Non-Prime
Program in Cable News for Eleven Consecutive Quarters
“Gutfeld!” is Crowned Number One in
Primetime Younger Demo, Beats All of Late Night and More Than
Quadruples Jon Stewart’s “The Daily Show” with Viewers During its
Most-Watched Quarter in Program History
“Jesse Watters Primetime” Grows the 8 PM/ET
Timeslot by 69% with Viewers and 65% in 25-54 Demo, Solidifying its
Place as Fastest Growing Program in Cable News
FOX News Media Occupied Higher Audience
Share than CNN During Their Own Presidential Debate; Simulcast was
Highest Rated with Over 13.4 Million Viewers
FNC is the Only Network to Deliver Increases
Across the Board Versus 2023 While CNN and MSNBC Shed Double-Digits
Among Demo Viewers; CNN Hit 33 Year Low in Total Day Younger 18-49
an 25-54 Demos Despite Hosting First Debate
FOX News Channel (FNC) finished the second quarter of 2024 as
cable’s most-watched network in total day and primetime for 90
consecutive quarters according to Nielsen Media Research. FNC is
the only network to show growth across the board versus 2023 while
CNN and MSNBC both shed double-digits in the key 25-54 demo. For
the second quarter in a row, CNN hit a 33-year low in total day,
18-49 and 25-54 demos, delivering its smallest younger audience
since 1991. As FNC posted double-digit growth in total day and
primetime, the network continued to topple CNN and MSNBC combined
during both dayparts and was number one in all of cable total day
viewers for 13 consecutive quarters. Through the second quarter of
2024, FNC delivered 89 of the top 100 telecasts in cable news,
while CNN netted just three and MSNBC only had eight. In
total day, FNC delivered 1,304,000 viewers, 154,000 with 25-54 demo
and 96,000 with 18-49 demo, securing a 176% advantage over CNN
viewers and 61% over MSNBC. In primetime from 7-11 PM, FNC saw
2,037,000 viewers, 214,000 in the 25-54 demo, and 135,000 with
18-49 demo, a whopping 230% lead over CNN and 77% over MSNBC. FNC
continued to dominate the share of the cable news audience,
capturing 50% of viewers across total day and 54% of prime viewers,
the highest level of share for the network since 1Q’2023. Notably,
more Independents continued to tune in to FNC over any other
network, according to data from Nielsen MRI Fusion and the network
was number one among Hispanic viewers.
During the month of June, FNC was number one in all of cable in
total day and primetime viewership and furthered its dominance for
the 40th consecutive month. FNC occupied more than half the
audience share — 55% in primetime and 53% in total day — among
total viewers and again was the only network to grow its audience
across the board. In comparison to same time last year, FNC gained
52% of viewers in 8-11 PM primetime and 72% in the 25-54 demo,
while MSNBC lost viewers in both categories, dropping 19% of its
younger audience. Among total day, CNN and MSNBC also experienced
steep declines, shedding viewers in both categories.
On Thursday, June 27th FOX News Media and FOX Network’s
simulcast of the CNN presidential debate drew the largest audience
in linear television, digital and streaming, averaging 13,421,000
viewers and 3,342,000 in 25-54 demo on FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX
Business Network (FBN), FOX Network, FOXNews.com and FOX Nation.
FOX News Media platforms and FOX Network secured 26% of the share
for the debate while NBC platforms saw 21%, CNN platforms nabbed
20%, ABC had 18% and CBS took 10%. For the duration of the
network’s special coverage from 7 PM-1 AM/ET, FNC drew the largest
audience in cable news with 5,739,000 viewers and 1,045,000 in
25-54 demo. FNC finished marathon debate coverage as the
highest-rated cable channel in primetime (7,635,000 P2+, 1,413,000
A25-54) and total day (2,529,000 P2+; 402,000 A25-54). The
following day on Friday, June 28th, CNN’s primetime viewership fell
a staggering 92% in viewers and 96% in the 25-54 demo, failing to
retain any audience post-debate, averaging a paltry 564,000 viewers
and 94,000 25-54 viewers in primetime. In total day, CNN averaged
531,000 viewers and 104,000 25-54 demo, losing 65% and 78% of their
audience, respectively.
At 5 PM/ET, FNC’s The Five continued to shatter records by
becoming the first non-primetime program ever to top all of cable
news for 11 consecutive quarters. Notably, on Friday, June 28th the
powerhouse program even managed to grow its audience by
double-digits in both categories, delivering over 4 million viewers
and 417,000 in the 25-54 demo for its roundtable debate reaction.
Overall, for the quarter, The Five averaged above 3.1 million
viewers and 270,000 in 25-54 demo, outpacing every program on CNN
and MSNBC across the board. Following the hour, Special Report with
Bret Baier (weeknights, 6 PM/ET) averaged 2.1 million viewers and
199,000 in 25-54 demo, easily dominating its timeslot.
Just ahead of his one-year anniversary in the 8 PM/ET timeslot,
Jesse Watters Primetime was the number one show in all of primetime
viewership. For the quarter, Watters delivered a whopping 2.7
million viewers and 260,000 in the 25-54 demo, crushing the hour
and nearly doubling his closest competition. Notably,
year-over-year, Watters grew the timeslot by 69% with total viewers
and 65% with 25-54 viewers, establishing the program as the fastest
growing program in all of cable news. Additionally, Watters saw his
highest-rated month in June and year-over-year, gained 71% viewers
and 78% in 25-54 demo to the key timeslot.
Gutfeld!, which is also approaching one year in its new hour,
saw its highest quarter yet and garnered 2.3 million viewers and
295,000 in the 25-54 demo. For the second time in the program’s
history, Gutfeld! led the quarter in younger viewers and notched
double-digit increases in the timeslot (+26% P2+ and +38% A25-54.)
Gutfeld! has remained the highest-rated late-night program in
broadcast and cable television in viewers, topping CBS’ The Late
Show with Stephen Colbert, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NBC’s The
Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers and
CBS’ After Midnight with total viewership. Additionally, Gutfeld!
outpaces Meyers in the younger 25-54 and 18-49 demos and has
continued to trounce Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon
Stewart in viewers and 25-54 demo despite Stewart’s much touted
return to the program. For the quarter, Gutfeld more than
quadrupled Stewart’s 500,000 viewers and more than doubled his
146,000 in the 25-54 demo. Gutfeld! is on track to have its
most-watched year in program history.
FNC’s primetime lineup once again swept the competition every
hour by double and triple percent advantages. At 7 PM/ET, FNC’s The
Ingraham Angle finished the quarter averaging 2.1 million viewers
and 201,000 in the 25-54 demo, topping the competition. FNC’s
Hannity at 9 PM/ET remained dominant, nabbing 2.4 million viewers
and 258,000 in the 25-54 demo, easily winning the timeslot and
topping CNN and MSNBC in both categories. Closing the night
at 11 PM/ET, FOX News @ Night surpassed the competition, delivering
1.3 million viewers and 187,000 in 25-54 demo.
From 5-6 AM/ET, FOX & Friends FIRST netted 550,000 viewers
while FNC’s signature morning show FOX & Friends (weekdays, 6-9
AM/ET) finished the quarter with 1.1 million viewers and 150,000 in
the demo, outpacing CNN This Morning and MSNBC’s Morning Joe across
the board. The program has remained the number one cable news
program in the mornings with both categories for more than three
straight years and 40 consecutive months in 25-54 demo.
FNC’s daytime lineup, led by two-hour morning news program
America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino (weekdays, 9-11
AM/ET), saw 1.6 million viewers and 178,000 in the 25-54 demo. The
Faulkner Focus at 11 AM/ET, anchored by Harris Faulkner, notched
1.6 million viewers and 186,000 in the 25-54 demo and bested CNN
and MSNBC across the board. At 12 PM/ET, Outnumbered earned 1.7
million viewers and 195,000 in the demo, continuing to outperform
NBC’s Today with Hoda and Jenna, NBC News Daily, GMA3, Kelly
Clarkson Show and The Talk in total viewers. From 1-3 PM/ET,
America Reports with John Roberts and Sandra Smith garnered 1.5
million viewers and 166,000 in the 25-54 demo. At 3 PM/ET, anchor
Martha MacCallum’s The Story averaged 1.5 million viewers and
162,000 in the 25-54 demo, while Your World with Neil Cavuto at 4
PM/ET nabbed 1.6 million viewers and 171,000 in the 25-54 category
for the quarter.
FNC also continued to excel against the competition throughout
the weekend for the quarter, outpacing CNN and MSNBC across both
total day and primetime with viewers and winning every hour with
total viewers. Additionally, FNC defeated CNN and MSNBC combined
with total viewers on both Saturday and Sunday. On Saturdays, Life,
Liberty & Levin was number one across both total viewers,
drawing 1,385,000 viewers and 98,000 in the 25-54 demo. FOX &
Friends Weekend (Saturdays, 6-10 AM/ET) was most watched program on
Saturday among 25-54 demo viewers, earning 148,000 younger viewers
and over 1.1 million with total viewers. One Nation with Brian
Kilmeade nabbed 1.2 million viewers (106,000 A25-54) and FOX News
Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla attracted 875,000 viewers (102,000
A25-54.) FNC’s The Big Weekend Show delivered 1,292,000 viewers and
129,000 among 25-54 demo, while FOX Report with Jon Scott drew 1.1
million viewers and 118,000 in the 25-54 demo. Neil Cavuto’s Cavuto
Live remained dominant in its hour, securing 1.2 million viewers
and 136,000 25-54 demo viewers.
On Sundays, FNC’s Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo
earned the top-rated show in viewers and the younger demo,
garnering 1.5 million viewers and 161,000 with 25-54 demo while FOX
& Friends Weekend on Sundays outdrew CNN and MSNBC every hour
in total viewers and the 25-54 demo during the quarter, with over
1.1 million viewers and 146,000 in the demo. FNC’s Life, Liberty
& Levin (Sundays, 8 PM/ET) also outpaced every CNN and MSNBC
program across the board, drawing the second largest audience in
overall viewership with 1.4 million viewers and 107,000 in 25-54
demo. At 11 AM/ET, MediaBuzz, hosted by Howard Kurtz, delivered 1.2
million viewers and 129,000 in the 25-54 demo while Sunday Night in
America with Trey Gowdy garnered 1.3 million viewers.
2Q’24 NIELSEN NUMBERS VS. 2Q’23
(Monday-Sunday, Live + Same Day): TOTAL DAY FNC:
1,304,000 total viewers (154,000 in 25-54) up 12% P2+ and up 10%
A25-54 CNN: 473,000 total viewers (85,000 in 25-54) up 2% P2+ and
down -11% A25-54 MSNBC: 810,000 total viewers (83,000 in 25-54) up
2% P2+ and down -13% A25-54
PRIMETIME (7-11P) FNC: 2,037,000 total viewers (214,000
in 25-54) up 18% P2+ and up 21% A25-54 CNN: 618,000 total viewers
(120,000 in 25-54) up 5% P2+ and down -6% A25-54 MSNBC: 1,151,000
total viewers (113,000 in 25-54) down -5% P2+ and down -16%
A25-54
JUNE 2024 VS. JUNE 2023 NIELSEN NUMBERS
(Monday-Sunday, Live + Same Day): TOTAL DAY FNC:
1,349,000 total viewers (159,000 in 25-54) up 24% P2+ and up 24%
A25-54 CNN: 454,000 total viewers (86,000 in 25-54) down -8% P2+
and down -14% A25-54 MSNBC: 766,000 total viewers (79,000 in 25-54)
down -8% P2+ and down -19% A25-54
PRIMETIME (7-11P) FNC: 2,180,000 total viewers (236,000
in 25-54) up 41% P2+ and up 58% A25-54 CNN: 665,000 total viewers
(143,000 in 25-54) up 4% P2+ and up 11% A25-54 MSNBC: 1,127,000
total viewers (113,000 in 25-54) down -10% P2+ and down -19%
A25-54
2Q’24 RATINGS FOR THE TOP FIVE PROGRAMS
IN CABLE NEWS: Total Viewers: The Five
(3,109,000), Jesse Watters Primetime (2,706,000), Hannity
(2,388,000), Gutfeld! (2,252,000), Special Report (2,131,000),
Adults 25-54: Gutfeld! (295,000), The Five (270,000),
Jesse Watters Primetime (260,000), Hannity (258,000), The Ingraham
Angle (201,000)
JUNE 2024 RATINGS FOR THE TOP FIVE
PROGRAMS IN CABLE NEWS: Total Viewers: The Five
(3,198,000), Jesse Watters Primetime (2,850,000), Hannity
(2,552,000), Gutfeld! (2,382,000), The Ingraham Angle
(2,196,000)
Adults 25-54: Gutfeld! (309,000), Hannity (288,000),
Jesse Watters Primetime (288,000), The Five (280,000), The Ingraham
Angle (206,000)
Source: Nielsen. Live+SD. 2Q’24 quarterly and Jun 2024 monthly
ratings data. Average audience for cable news networks M-Sunday
based on Total Day and Prime (6a-6a, 8P-11P, 7P-11P), P2+, P25-54,
P18-49. Cable News/Broadcast Program averages exclude
repeats/specials and include the corresponding program name.
Includes only current Fox News lineup.
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