To: ajolympian2004
Overall, the trend shows that each one of them has gone down. This shows that cable news in the evening is losing viewers overall.
4 posted on
12/16/2004 10:53:24 PM PST by
BigSkyFreeper
(Congratulations President-Re-Elect George W. Bush!)
To: BigSkyFreeper
Overall, the trend shows that each one of them has gone down. This shows that cable news in the evening is losing viewers overall. Probably because the election is over and there isn't a major story to discuss right now outside the "usual" like Scott Peterson and other California murder trials, Iraq, the economy, and whatever scandal the media has created to slander the President.
To: BigSkyFreeper
***This shows that cable news in the evening is losing viewers overall.***
May the internet swallow them all.
To: BigSkyFreeper
the trend shows that each one of them has gone down People don't want news or politics anymore, they just want to get on with their lives and I agree. I barely watch Hannity anymore.
And this is a good thing.
24 posted on
12/16/2004 11:36:43 PM PST by
staytrue
To: BigSkyFreeper
I'm not surprised. I suspect the election provided a huge spike.
63 posted on
12/17/2004 8:24:37 AM PST by
Tribune7
To: BigSkyFreeper
Not so if you compare the ratings with the same period last year. You are correct in saying they have slipped from last month or even several months before that but that is because this is an election year.
Meanwhile the ratings of the major nets have slipped every single year for over 12 years while the cable news outlets have soared over the same period.
108 posted on
12/17/2004 12:57:22 PM PST by
JoeV1
(The Democrats-The unlawful and corrupt leading the uneducated and blind)
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