turned to complete **** when Bernie retired
Cartoon Network beats CNN, MSNBC
TV Newser has the February prime time rankings.
USA is No. 1, Fox News No. 2, TBS No. 3, TNT No. 4 and the History Channel No. 5.
At No. 26 is MSNBC and CNN is No. 32.
Over at 13th place, the Cartoon Network is beating both of them.
It’s the credibility gap.
http://blogs.dailymail.com/donsurber/archives/10808
Too funny...
The slow agonizing death of liberalism marches on...just die already!!!
Gipper, I dislike CNN too but I would not want them out of business. I like Fox news but if Fox was the only news that could be very dangerous. Absolute power corrupts absolutely so they say.
Its good for Fox to be kept in line and other news groups out there make that happen.
don't forget no one on fox is actuly a news person...90% of Fox is not news....yet of course its where they get all there news from
liberals and moderates watch many sources for news...Right wing has one...Also its funny that people think that ratings = quality journalism, or that it means they are correct ...
No doubt. It appears those "conservative"-scholars are...at least...getting their daily-requirement o' the Cartoon Network.
I VOTE YES!! put CNN out of business, The Claim that "CONTROLLED NEWS" is better than NO NEWS is simply insane!
My PAPPY "always " answered my question as to why some one gave a stupid answer, he would say "Does A HOG KNOW ABOUT SUNDAY?"
SEE what I mean Mr. WEBMASTER!! this shaman is a very biased leftist and berates all others....
Fox News rocks and seems to be growing.
CNN Fails to Stop Fall in Ratings
By BILL CARTER
Published: March 29, 2010
CNN continued what has become a precipitous decline in ratings for its prime-time programs in the first quarter of 2010, with its main hosts losing almost half their viewers in a year.
CNN executives have steadfastly said that they will not change their approach to prime-time programs, which are led by hosts not aligned with any partisan point of view.
Mr. Cooper has long been regarded as the strongest host at CNN, but his show has suffered badly as well. For the quarter, Mr. Cooper dropped 42 percent in viewers and 46 percent among the 25-to-54-year-old audience that the news channels use for their sales to advertisers.
In New Era of TV, Rival Hosts Drown Out King
By BRIAN STELTER
Published: May 26, 2010So far, CNN cannot compete. “Larry King Live” is now struggling in the ratings, as is CNN as a whole. The ratings for the new “John King, USA” political show at 7 p.m. have been disappointing, and Campbell Brown announced last week that she was quitting her 8 p.m. show after concluding that her newscast could not compete with the bombastic opinion-oriented shows on Fox News and MSNBC.
Ratings for Mr. King, 76, are about 20 percent better than those of his lead-in, Ms. Brown, but he ranks a distant third behind the conservative Sean Hannity on Fox and the liberal Ms. Maddow. His audience has been cut in half since the last presidential election, to an average of just 725,000 viewers a night.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/27/business/media/27cnn.html