Fox News Channel continued to dominate CNN and MSNBC in primetime viewership during November, with “Jesse Watters Primetime” and “Hannity” coming out as the most-watched shows.
Fox News also scored the six most-watched shows in all of cable news, with “The Five” maintaining its streak as the most-watched show for over eight consecutive quarters.
In the mornings, “FOX & Friends” outperformed “CNN This Morning” in both total viewers and the key advertiser demo. (Trending: Biden Shamefully Removes God From National Address)
“‘Jesse Watters Primetime’ was November’s most-watched primetime show among total viewers on cable news delivering 2.6 million viewers a night at 8 p.m. ET, crushing MSNBC’s ‘All In with Chris Hayes’ and ‘Inside with Jen Psaki’ (which share the same timeslot during the week) averaging just 1.5 million viewers and CNN’s ‘Anderson Cooper 360’ averaging just 690,000 viewers,” the report read.
“‘Hannity’ maintained its status as the most-watched host during the 9 p.m. ET timeslot scoring 2.3 million total viewers while MSNBC’s combined average between ‘The Rachel Maddow Show’ and ‘Alex Wagner Tonight’ (also splitting the timeslot on weeknights) was only 1.6 million and CNN’s ‘The Source with Kaitlan Collins’ averaged just 532,000 total viewers,” the report added.
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