Posted on 12/02/2005 3:16:41 PM PST by new yorker 77
It's program ranker time. FNC had 9 of the top 10 shows on cable news in November, with Bill O'Reilly averaging an impressive 2,552,000 viewers. H&C was #2, Greta was #3, Shep was #4 and Hume was #5.
CNN's Larry King was #7. He averaged 1,012,000 viewers in November. Notably, NewsNight with Aaron Brown averaged 795,000 viewers in November before it was yanked off the air; Anderson Cooper 360 averaged 632,000.
The #1 show on MSNBC was Countdown with Keith Olbermann. It averaged a strong 462,000 viewers for the month, beating HLN's top program, Nancy Grace. Hardball was MSNBC's #2 show, and Rita was #3.
Analyze the data yourself:
> Nov. 2005 program ranker (PDF)
MSLSD?
LOL
Thank You Mike.
That's a Levin Line.
I enjoy not watching screwball on screwball with special guest screwball.
I think Mathews is mixing his LSD with pure-grain alcohol... he's as mad as a hatter!
LOL
maybe it's just the brown Acid he is dropping :)
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I used to call it Noballs, but screwball works very well as well...
If Matthews head got any fatter, his head would generate it's own orbit.
Are you military? Where are you from? I have a niece with a son named Mike who is in Iraq.
I wasn't military when I went over to Iraq. I went as a Contractor with General Dynamics.
I am from Ohio.
My God....they're wasting away before our very eyes...
Hey Mike,
Levin just mentioned the news ranking post.
I'm sure our policy in Iraq should be formed based on the rantings of nitwits on 24th rankied cable programs.
Mark Levin just mentioned you & the thread! Congrats!
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well if Kerry had been elected, that's EXACTLY what would be happening.
Thank God for small favors.
This is the reason that I pay no attention to polls. The ratings can't be manipulated because they're about money advertisers will pay for time on these shows and are an accurate measure of what people believe and what people want.
Hope all is well with you. Coincidentally, my niece lives in Ohio, but her son is currently out of Fort Campbell, but in Iraq.
ahhh...
Yeah everything is great. I missed the holidays last year so this year I am living it up a bit :)
That's cool that your grand-nephew is in the 1-0-worst :). I am certain he is doing the job and make you all proud.
My dad was a Rakkasan back in the early 80s....
yeah man.
If you don't fight for yourself, you shouldn't expect anyone else to do it for you.
Place like FR and the internet in general give us a big time club to use against the MSM.....
Thanks for whatever you do over there. Fifty years ago I served in that part of the world (Libya) for a year and a half, so I have some sympathy for you.
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