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Post by jeffolie on May 29, 2008 14:12:29 GMT -6
For the 77th consecutive month, FNC finished first in total day and prime time ratings during May. FNC was the sixth highest rated cable network on all of basic cable during prime time for the month (CNN and MSNBC finished 19th and 26th) and the seventh rated network in total day (CNN and MSNBC were 19th and 27th). FNC also had 11 out of the top 13 programs in cable during the month in Total Viewers. The O'Reilly Factor was the #1 program in cable news for the 90th consecutive month, and saw gains in Total Viewers year-to-year (26%). Amercia's Newsroom (9-11amET) was up 30% year-to-year, with the program averaging more viewers than CNN and MSNBC combined during the time period. Meanwhile, On the Record with Greta Van Susteren has been #1 for 73 consecutive months in Total Viewers while Hannity & Colmes has been #1 in its timeslot for 54 consecutive months. www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/ratings/may_ratings_fnc_stays_on_top_85816.aspFOX NEWS on top for 77th consecutive month
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Post by graybeard on May 29, 2008 22:03:55 GMT -6
What do expect when the majority of tv watchers have room temperature IQ?
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Post by blueneck on May 30, 2008 4:29:44 GMT -6
We have tried to watch S&C a couple times and agreed it was one of the dumbest shows we ever saw
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Post by Cactus Jack on May 31, 2008 7:38:41 GMT -6
For a daytime lineup, FNC news is a step above the likes of the ChickenNoodleNetwork (CNN), PMS-NBC, and the Big-Three evening news networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) ..but after 6:00pm Eastern, FNC is more about entertainment than news, with it's line up of The O'Reilly Factor, Bevis & Butthead (aka Hannity & Combs), and the perpetual courtwatcher, Greta Van Sustren.
When it comes to news gathering around our house, FNC dominates the daytime TV slate but is also supplemented by the conservative AM-talk radio stations, internet resources, our local rag newspaper, and the progressive newspaper - Houston Barnicle (aka Houston Chronicle). From these 5 venues, we digest the news and usually come up with a reasonable synopis of what's happening in the world, the nation, and our state.
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