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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:12 am
by hoppy
Live + Same Day Cable News Daily Ratings for April 26, 2010

P2+ Total Day

FNC – 1,164,000 viewers

CNN – 417,000 viewers

MSNBC – 424,000 viewers

CNBC – 197,000 viewers

HLN – 350,000 viewers

P2+ Prime Time

FNC – 2,164,000 viewers

CNN – 607,000 viewers

MSNBC –960,000 viewers

CNBC – 218,000 viewers

HLN –668,000 viewers



Please refer to link below for further information :-

http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/04/27/ca ... more-49877

Fox #1

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:19 am
by Ahso!
Embarrassing, isn't it! You know what they say about the masses, right? I think its even addressed in the Christian Bible!

Lots of fodder for others.

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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:31 am
by hoppy
Ahso!;1306661 wrote: Embarrassing, isn't it! You know what they say about the masses, right? I think its even addressed in the Christian Bible!

Lots of fodder for others.


And I know what the masses are saying about Obama.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:34 am
by Ahso!
hoppy;1306663 wrote:

And I know what the masses are saying about Obama.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotflSo that would be a 'no' to the question. Perhaps theres an answer laying around on the internet somewhere to copy and paste?

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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:14 am
by hoppy
Ahso!;1306665 wrote: So that would be a 'no' to the question. Perhaps theres an answer laying around on the internet somewhere to copy and paste?


:p:p

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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:28 am
by hoppy

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:06 am
by FUBAR
Most viewers doesn't mean that they all agree with Fox. I've seen it a few times but more out of entertainment about how stupid or unbelievable they can be. It just shows how many--not how many think it's good reporting.........those figures would probably be a bit different..:yh_rotfl

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:32 am
by hoppy
FUBAR;1306858 wrote: Most viewers doesn't mean that they all agree with Fox. I've seen it a few times but more out of entertainment about how stupid or unbelievable they can be. It just shows how many--not how many think it's good reporting.........those figures would probably be a bit different..:yh_rotfl


#1 is #1 no matter how you try to muck it up.:yh_rotfl

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:41 am
by LarsMac
Looking at those numbers, which account for 4.6 million of the 115 million households in the country,

I can't help but wonder where the other 110 million households get their news.

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:47 am
by hoppy
LarsMac;1306887 wrote: Looking at those numbers, which account for 4.6 million of the 115 million households in the country,

I can't help but wonder where the other 110 million households get their news.


Way too many people I talk to seem to be "news challenged". They can tell you all about sports though.:(

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:06 pm
by albertpollard
LarsMac;1306887 wrote: Looking at those numbers, which account for 4.6 million of the 115 million households in the country,

I can't help but wonder where the other 110 million households get their news.


Jon Stewart

:yh_rotfl if it wasn't true, unfortunately for some it is...

:-5

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:18 pm
by LarsMac
hoppy;1306895 wrote: Way too many people I talk to seem to be "news challenged". They can tell you all about sports though.:(


I get my news the old-fashioned way.

I read the paper.

When I wanna get modern, I read the Paper's website.

TV news is crap.

Can't stand them fools yapping at me. They never get the story straight, and and they gotta keep telling you how they are keeping up. Or they will stand there in front of the camera and tell you that there is nothing to report, but as soon as there is, they'll be the first to know, so stay tuned.

Pfft!

I grew up with Edward R. And Howard K, Walter, and Chet and Dave.

These boobs on Fox and CNN and all wouldn't amount to a pimple on Charles Kuralt's backside.

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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 3:58 am
by hoppy
When I bring up a current news even these days, so many people seem to know little or nothing about it. I find this strange in these times with so much going on.

When I was growing up there was always at least one daily newspaper on the table, more often two. Everyone in my family was curious about what was going on. I grew up listening to the evening news on the radio. Anyone remember who Gabriel Heatter, Walter Winchell and Edward R. Murrow were? And the noon news was always on while we ate dinner. (In the midwest farm country, dinner was at noon, supper was early evening).

I just happen to like FOX but it's not the only place I get news. I read online newspapers and watch other news shows and docu's. I avoid news magazines. Can't read as much as I once did anyway.

When I was a kid, probably 10 or 12, I had an old radio, the kind with a big wooden case and lots of knobs and a lighted dial. It had a short wave band. I thought I was the luckiest kid in the world. I still think I was far better off than todays snots, walking around in a daze "texting" stupid things to their friends.


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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 4:37 pm
by Nomad
Im a news junkie. Not to imply Fox could be considered news but I switch between CNN, MSNBC & Fox. As to what my political views are nothing is to be revealed by what station is on at any given moment.

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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 10:47 pm
by Lon
Fox is the only major U.S. news program that is constantly on New Zealand Sky TV.

There is CNN International, BBC and Sky for Aussie News and some U.S. ABC, NBC segments. New Zealanders for the most part do not think much of Fox---it seems to be watched and enjoyed by SOME expats (not this one). I watch Fox because I miss the Yankee accent, but Hannity and O'Reily let their Irish Catholic heritage sway their reporting.

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Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 7:43 am
by Snowfire
We get Fox broadcast on Sky TV. Its good to watch when there isnt any other comedy on the box. I mean does ANY body take O'reilly seriously ?

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Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:09 am
by ZAP
LarsMac;1307105 wrote: I get my news the old-fashioned way.

I read the paper.

When I wanna get modern, I read the Paper's website.

TV news is crap.

Can't stand them fools yapping at me. They never get the story straight, and and they gotta keep telling you how they are keeping up. Or they will stand there in front of the camera and tell you that there is nothing to report, but as soon as there is, they'll be the first to know, so stay tuned.

Pfft!

I grew up with Edward R. And Howard K, Walter, and Chet and Dave.

These boobs on Fox and CNN and all wouldn't amount to a pimple on Charles Kuralt's backside.


I'm a big fan of Sunday Morning which was Charles Kuralt's weekly show and I have been since it began in 1979. I rarely miss a program. Now it's hosted by Charles Osgood. It covers current news, art, music, movies, topics of interest to me and humor. I'm watching it at this very moment. :-6

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Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 9:15 am
by LarsMac
Zapata;1307444 wrote: I'm a big fan of Sunday Morning which was Charles Kuralt's weekly show and I have been since it began in 1979. I rarely miss a program. Now it's hosted by Charles Osgood. It covers current news, art, music, movies, topics of interest to me and humor. I'm watching it at this very moment. :-6


We always enjoyed Kuralt's work. Started watching Sunday Morning when it started. Have been too busy of late to keep with it, but Always enjoyed, Mr. Osgood, as well.

Not many of the "old-school" TV journalists left, and I am not sure I care for the "New School"

In fact, I get less patient with TV, on the whole, every day.