Live + Same Day Weekend Ratings
Cable News Ratings November 21, 2009
P2+ Total Day
FNC – 867,000 viewers
CNN – 405,000 viewers
MSNBC – 289,000 viewers
CNBC – 189,000 viewers
HLN –223,000 viewers
P2+ Prime Time
FNC –1,264,000 viewers
CNN – 530,000 viewers
MSNBC –447,000 viewers
CNBC – 250,000 viewers
HLN – 254,000 viewers
25-54 Total Day
FNC –224,000 viewers
CNN – 106,000 viewers
MSNBC – 142,000 viewers
CNBC – 83,000 viewers
HLN – 98,000 viewers
25-54 Prime Time
FNC – 255,000 viewers
CNN – 149,000 viewers
MSNBC – 218,000 viewers
CNBC – 119,000 viewers
HLN – 106,000 viewers
35-64 Total Day
FNC – 408,000 viewers
CNN – 160,000 viewers
MSNBC – 144,000 viewers
CNBC – 97,000 viewers
HLN – 134,000 viewers
35-64 Prime Time
FNC – 487,000 viewers
CNN – 202,000 viewers
MSNBC – 193,000 viewers
CNBC – 129,000 viewers
HLN – 140,000 viewers
Cable News Ratings for November 22, 2009
P2+ Total Day
FNC – 783,000 viewers
CNN – 338,000 viewers
MSNBC – 212,000 viewers
CNBC- 198,000 viewers
HLN – 209,000 viewers
P2+ Prime Time
FNC –1,191,000 viewers
CNN – 394,000 viewers
MSNBC – 261,000 viewers
CNBC – 198,000 viewers
HLN – 260,000 viewers
25-54 Total Day
FNC – 217,000 viewers
CNN – 93,000 viewers
MSNBC – 99,000 viewers
CNBC –102,000 viewers
HLN – 103,000 viewers
25-54 Prime Time
FNC – 355,000 viewers
CNN – 106,000 viewers
MSNBC – 90,000 viewers
CNBC – 126,000 viewers
HLN – 98,000 viewers
35-64 Total Day
FNC – 362,000 viewers
CNN – 153,000 viewers
MSNBC – 93,000 viewers
CNBC-- 103,000 viewers
HLN – 125,000 viewers
35-64 Prime Time
FNC – 504,000 viewers
CNN – 175,000 viewers
MSNBC –100,000 viewers
CNBC –124,000 viewers
HLN – 149,000 viewers
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P2+ = viewers over the age of 2
(25-54) = Adults 25-54 viewing
(35-64) = Adults 35-64 viewing
Prime Time = 8-11pm
LIVE+SD: The number that watched a program either while it was broadcast OR watched via DVR on the same day [through 3AM the next day] the program was broadcast. For more information see Numbers 101.
Scratch = when a show's audience fails to meet minimum Nielsen reporting levels. For more information go here.
Nielsen Cable Network Coverage Estimates (as of September, 2009)
CNN/HLN: 99.098 million HHs
CNBC: 96.78 million HHs
FNC: 96.26 million HHs
MSNBC: 92.64 million HHs
Nielsen TV Ratings Data: ©2009 The Nielsen Company. All Rights Reserved.






How come the weekend threads never shows any of the cable news shows?
Demonjoe, because the information we get doesn’t have them.
At a first glance, it seems FNC is averaging better on weekends than the best of the rest on weekdays.
Well, Looks like Cnn is really getting a big boost since tossing Lou Dobbs Huh? Looks like they are a thing of the past. Lou will difinitely have the last laugh on that one.
Is there anywhere I can see the ratings for my favorite newscast, Fox Report weekend edition with Julie Banderas? If you’re not familiar, google her and prepare to be amazed
Matt, did you hear that she is pregnant with her first baby. I think she is due in June? not sure. I like Julie too. She is funny and I will never forget that Saturday show where she was eating those baby tomatoes lol.
We do not usually watch much tv on week-end. We are busy in the yard or visiting friends.
WE also started getting NetFlix movies int he mail. now I do not like Hollywood movies at all. They all have some agenda – racial, gay, whatever it is always something and it nauseates me.
So, we watch older movies, westerns, foreign films, etc. So, we usually end up watching those in the evening on week-ends.
We always forget Huckabee is on. I do enjoy watching Fox report on the week-end