Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Fox News Surges to Record Primetime Ratings

The Obama strategy of whining about Fox News has apparently backfired badly. In the second quarter this year their primetime ratings increased a whopping 34%.

Giving your perceived enemies free publicity is never wise.
President Barack Obama may be obsessed with the critical coverage of Fox News, as often reported. But the cable news channel sure must love him.

Latest ratings out for the second quarter of 2009 show the top-rated FNC having one of the best quarters in its entire history with primetime ratings jumping an astounding 34%, not all of them Obama fans. That 8 - 11 p.m. slot is crucial for viewers -- and ad dollars -- which includes Fox's showcase "The O'Reilly Factor."

Throughout the viewing day, Fox News did even better with its 1.2 million viewers on average more than doubling CNN's 598,000 and more than tripling third place trailer MSNBC's average audience of 392,000.

Loyal Ticket readers will recall back in May White House official Kareem Dale revealed in a speech that MSNBC was the Obama administration's favorite TV channel.

And that liberal affection seems to have rubbed off on Obama backers, helping the NBC outlet to barely squeak passed CNN in weekday primetime average audience, 946,000 to 939,000.
Obama's favorite network continues to struggle, just like the President in Training Pants.

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