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Cable News Ratings for Thursday, June 3, 2010

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June 4th, 2010

Live + Same Day Cable News Daily Ratings for June 3, 2010

P2+ Total Day
FNC – 1,400,000 viewers
CNN – 493,000 viewers
MSNBC – 432,000 viewers
CNBC - 200,000 viewers
HLN - 371,000 viewers

P2+ Prime Time
FNC – 3,009,000 viewers
CNN – 765,000 viewers
MSNBC – 905,000 viewers
CNBC - 201,000 viewers
HLN - 802,000 viewers

25-54 Total Day
FNC –401,000 viewers
CNN –176,000 viewers
MSNBC –129,000 viewers
CNBC – a scratch w/47,000 viewers
HLN - 155,000 viewers

25-54 Prime Time
FNC – 772,000 viewers
CNN – 266,000 viewers
MSNBC –263,000 viewers
CNBC – 63,000 viewers
HLN – 252,000 viewers

35-64 Total Day
FNC – 628,000 viewers
CNN – 226,000 viewers
MSNBC 204,000 viewers
CNBC – 96,000 viewers
HLN - 201,000 viewers

35-64 Prime Time
FNC –1,325,000 viewers
CNN – 342,000 viewers
MSNBC –426,000 viewers
CNBC – 95,000 viewers
HLN –377,000 viewers

Morning programs (6:00AM-9:00AM) P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
FOX & Friends- 1,094,000 viewers (398,000) (558,000)
American Morning- 335,000 viewers (152,000) (181,000)
Morning Joe- 425,000 viewers (136,000) (234,000)
Squawk Box- 153,000 viewers (47,000) (103,000)
Morning Express w/ Meade- 299,000 viewers (147,000) (179,000)

5PM - P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Glenn Beck – 2,024,000 viewers (532,000) (920,000)
Situation Room—668,000 viewers (243,000) (327,000)
Hardball w/ C. Matthews – 589,000 viewers (115,000) (216,000)
Fast Money – 241,000 viewers (67,000) (114,000)
Showbiz Tonight — 266,000 viewers (129,000) (136,000)

6PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Special Report w/ Bret Baier – 2,052,000 viewers (469,000) (814,000)
Situation Room—492,000 viewers (183,000) (222,000)
Ed Show —614,000 viewers (140,000) (259,000)
Mad Money —201,000 viewers (70,000) (98,000)
Prime News – 325,000 viewers (194,000) (244,000)

7PM - P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
The Fox Report w/ Shep – 1,912,000 viewers (519,000) (882,000)
John King USA – 525,000 viewers (222,000) (286,000)
Hardball w/ C. Matthews – 654,000 viewers (214,000) (336,000)
Kudlow Report– a scratch w/99,000 viewers (a scratch w/32,000) (59,000)
Issues - 565,000 viewers (241,000) (357,000)

8PM - P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
The O’Reilly Factor – 3,763,000 viewers (952,000) (1,545,000)
Toxic Childhood – 520,000 viewers (213,000) (259,000)
Countdown w/ K. Olbermann – 1,158,000 viewers (325,000) (566,000)
Big Mac: Inside McDonalds – 210,000 viewers (64,000) (94,000)
Nancy Grace – 1,086,000 viewers (344,000) (563,000)

9 PM - P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Hannity – 2,549,000 viewers (655,000) (1,148,000)
Larry King Live —975,000 viewers (287,000) (369,000)
Rachel Maddow Show —930,000 viewers (251,000) (389,000)
Bio: Frank Perdue — 216,000 viewers (a scratch w/51,000) (108,000)
Joy Behar – 825,000 viewers (215,000) (340,000)

10 PM P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
On the Record w/ Greta—2,704,000 viewers (707,000) (1,281,000)
Anderson Cooper 360 — 800,000 viewers (298,000) (397,000)
Countdown w/ K. Olbermann – 627,000 viewers (212,000) (325,000)
Dead Body Worth– 177,000 viewers (75,000) (84,000)
Nancy Grace –541,000 viewers (207,000) (249,000)

11 PM P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
The O’Reilly Factor – 1,584,000 viewers (485,000) (812,000)
Anderson Cooper 360 – 687,000 viewers (324,000) (405,000)
Rachel Maddow Show —400,000 viewers (156,000) (191,000)
Mad Money – a scratch w/94,000 viewers (a scratch w/14,000) (56,000)
Showbiz Tonight-- 480,000 viewers (204,000) (262,000)
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For other days cable news ratings click here.

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 December, 2009)

CNN/HLN: 100.22 million HHs

CNBC: 97.59 million HHs

FNC: 98.04  million HHs

MSNBC: 93.0 million HHs

Nielsen TV Ratings Data: ©2010 The Nielsen Company. All Rights Reserved.

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  1. Unicon

    Huge night for FOX

  2. AppleStinx

    Having the tables turned on him the night before, old man Larry King returned the favor with the help of the POTUS and threw Rachel Maddow flat on her back. Once again Keith Olbermann failed to finish #2 in his time slot. CNN continued its recent mastery of MSNBC.

  3. Demonjoe

    Except for MSNBC, it was a good night in Primetime for everyone, especially FOX News.

  4. Fox is doing real good coverage down south on the oil spill, and CNN is doing well also, MSNBC is too intent on bashing Fox, and did everyone see how MSNBC is blaming Bush for the Oil Spill, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA…..what a joke they are.

  5. 1nancy2

    Demon: I thrilled that you are so happy with your fox news station. I'm an MSNBC fan and I am sure that you will be thrilled for me as well.

  6. Unicon

    HA !!!11! It's always funny when Nancy Grace beats buthtubboy in the (olbermann dating) demo

  7. SmoothJazz

    I used to watch MSNBC all the time. Except for occasionally watching Maddow, I don't watch MSNBC at all. Among other reasons, there is no racial diversity and practically no ethnic diversity on the network. The last straw for me was them replacing the Christine Brown (black) with Lynn Berry at 5AM in the morning. I saw no reason at all for that. It's interesting that of the dozen pundits they have, they are all white. Flip over to CNN and you have Kiran Chetry (Nepalese-white mixed), Ali Velshi (Arab, I believe), TJ Holmes (black), Tony Harris (black), Rick Sanchez (Cuban), Don Lemon (black), Fredrica Whitfield (black/white mixed I believe), Sanjay Gupta (Indian), Christianne Amanpour (Persian) and Fareed Zakaria (Pakistan). One of their financial analysts is black and another one of their reporters is Oriental.

    Big difference from white only MSNBC.

  8. “Flip over to CNN and you have Kiran Chetry (Nepalese-white mixed), Ali Velshi (Arab, I believe)….”

    Indian by way of Kenya and Toronto. And I imagine Christiane Amanpour would be “Persian-white mixed” according to this peculiar inventory. Perhaps what's needed is a way to keep track of the mixed breeds with special terminology.

  9. Unicon

    Huge night for FOX

  10. AppleStinx

    Having the tables turned on him the night before, old man Larry King returned the favor with the help of the POTUS and threw Rachel Maddow flat on her back. Once again Keith Olbermann failed to finish #2 in his time slot. CNN continued its recent mastery of MSNBC.

  11. Demonjoe

    Except for MSNBC, it was a good night in Primetime for everyone, especially FOX News.

  12. Fox is doing real good coverage down south on the oil spill, and CNN is doing well also, MSNBC is too intent on bashing Fox, and did everyone see how MSNBC is blaming Bush for the Oil Spill, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA…..what a joke they are.

  13. Anonymous

    Let’s not forget that ultimate multi-racial mix wonder, Ms. Soledad O’Brien.

  14. Anonymous

    Let’s not forget that ultimate multi-racial mix wonder, Ms. Soledad O’Brien.

  15. 1nancy2

    Demon: I thrilled that you are so happy with your fox news station. I'm an MSNBC fan and I am sure that you will be thrilled for me as well.

  16. MSLSD should worry about their ratings and stop knocking Fox. Well I guess if you are into illegals, calling water boarding tourture, and blaming Bush for a cloudy day, you should watch the cable network with low ratings.
    One question, how low do the polls for Obama have to go before MSLSD realize he is just what the real hard working American people can’t stand?

  17. MSLSD should worry about their ratings and stop knocking Fox. Well I guess if you are into illegals, calling water boarding tourture, and blaming Bush for a cloudy day, you should watch the cable network with low ratings.
    One question, how low do the polls for Obama have to go before MSLSD realize he is just what the real hard working American people can’t stand?

  18. Unicon

    HA !!!11! It's always funny when Nancy Grace beats buthtubboy in the (olbermann dating) demo

  19. SmoothJazz

    I used to watch MSNBC all the time. Except for occasionally watching Maddow, I don't watch MSNBC at all. Among other reasons, there is no racial diversity and practically no ethnic diversity on the network. The last straw for me was them replacing the Christine Brown (black) with Lynn Berry at 5AM in the morning. I saw no reason at all for that. It's interesting that of the dozen pundits they have, they are all white. Flip over to CNN and you have Kiran Chetry (Nepalese-white mixed), Ali Velshi (Arab, I believe), TJ Holmes (black), Tony Harris (black), Rick Sanchez (Cuban), Don Lemon (black), Fredrica Whitfield (black/white mixed I believe), Sanjay Gupta (Indian), Christianne Amanpour (Persian) and Fareed Zakaria (Pakistan). One of their financial analysts is black and another one of their reporters is Oriental.

    Big difference from white only MSNBC.

  20. “Well I guess if you are into illegals, calling water boarding tourture, and blaming Bush for a cloudy day, you should watch the cable network with low ratings.”

    http://tinyurl.com/2d7k257

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