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MSNBC Beats CNN In Total Day For Second Straight Month

Categories: Cable News Ratings,Network TV Press Releases

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August 31st, 2010

via press release:

MSNBC BEATS CNN IN TOTAL DAY FOR SECOND STRAIGHT MONTH

“The Ed Show” Has Best Month Ever in A25-54

CNN Sees Lowest Primetime Viewers in More Than a Decade

MSNBC #1 Among Younger Viewers in Sales Prime for Six Straight Months

NEW YORK - August 31, 2010 - MSNBC topped CNN in viewers 25-54 for the second straight month in total day in August, the fifth month this year that it has done so, according to data from Nielsen Media Research. MSNBC has out-rated CNN in primetime among both Adults 25-54 and total viewers for seven consecutive months in 2010. MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” “The Ed Show,” “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” and “The Rachel Maddow Show” all out-rated CNN in August among both A25-54 and total viewers and “The Ed Show” had its best numbers ever in August. Following are MSNBC ratings highlights for August:

MSNBC beat CNN in total day among A25-54 for the second straight month in August (143,000 vs. 116,000). Year to year, MSNBC grew slightly in the demo (143,000 vs. 142,000) while CNN plummeted 28 percent (116,000 vs. 161,000).

In primetime, MSNBC dominated CNN by 60 percent among A25-54 (231,000 vs. 144,000), by 39 percent among total viewers (677,000 vs. 486,000) and by 78 percent among younger viewers, 18-34 (57,000 vs. 32,000). This was CNN’s worst month in primetime in more than a decade among total viewers (May 2000) and in nine years in A25-54 (May 2001).

MSNBC ranked #1 among the news networks for the sixth straight month in sales prime (7 p.m.-2 a.m.) among younger viewers, A18-34 (65,000).

Morning Joe” beat CNN’s “American Morning” in A25-54 (108,000 vs. 106,000), and for the sixth straight month among total viewers (363,000 vs. 280,000)

Hardball with Chris Matthews” topped CNN at 5 p.m. among A25-54 (139,000 vs. 126,000) for the first time in more than two years. This was “Hardball’s” best month since September, 2009 among A25-54. At 7 p.m., “Hardball” beat CNN for the sixth straight month in A25-54 (170,000 vs. 104,000) and for the seventh straight month in total viewers (561,000 vs. 364,000). CNN’s “John King USA” saw its worst performance in the demo to date, and the worst numbers for CNN in that time period since August 2001.

“The Ed Show” had its best month ever in August, delivering 176,000 A25-54, beating CNN by 52 percent (176,000 vs. 116,000). “The Ed Show” also bested CNN by 43 percent among total viewers (623,000 vs. 437,000).

“Countdown with Keith Olbermann” beat CNN at 8 p.m. for the 30th consecutive month among A25-54 (261,000 vs. 127,000) and beat CNN and HLN for the 30th consecutive month among total viewers. Additionally, the repeat of “Countdown” at 10 p.m. beat CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” among A25-54 (202,000 vs. 172,000), total viewers (560,000 vs. 559,000) and A18-34 (40,000 vs. 35,000).

“The Rachel Maddow Show” beat CNN’s “Larry King Live” for the seventh straight month among A25-54 (229,000 vs. 149,000) and total viewers (819,000 vs. 545,000). This was the worst month for “LKL” among A25-54 since May 2000, and his worst month in recorded history among total viewers, dating back to October 1991.

MSNBC’s longform weekend programming (7 p.m.-2 a.m.) ranked number one among the cable news networks in A25-54 for the fifth month in a row, and beat CNN for the 14th consecutive month.

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  1. from above….MSNBC ranked #1 among the news networks for the sixth straight month in sales prime (7 p.m.-2 a.m.) among younger viewers, A18-34 (65,000).

    Interesting, does TVBtN have access to the 18-34 breakouts?

  2. Anonymous

    CNN continues to circle the drain, with the wieght of Rick Sanchez and Larry King dragging them to their doom. At least Larry is on the way out. CNN needs a serious and near-total revamping.

  3. Anonymous

    Two delusional networks they deserve what they get.

  4. Anonymous

    The press release showed numbers in support of every claim laid, except for the “ranked #1…”. One would think that’s the best number to brag about.

  5. ‘Interesting, does TVBtN have access to the 18-34 breakouts?’

    Yes, for 8-11pm which is “primetime”. Note that’s not the period you quoted. I don’t know if I have ever seen a number for “sales prime” 7pm-2am before.

    For the month of August (actually 7/26-8/29) the 8-11pm primetime 18-34 average I have for MSNBC is 58,000. The Fox News average was 69,000. The CNN average was 32,000.

  6. Perhaps they’re including the west coast? 2am is their 11pm.

    Is it possible to include the 18-34#’s you do have going forward?

  7. Anonymous

    I can see how MSNBC could come up with numbers to be “#1″: 18-34 ratings for the non-news programming, 11pm-2am on weekends, which should raise their average while decreasing FNC’s.

  8. ‘Is it possible to include the 18-34#’s you do have going forward?’

    We see weekly and monthly averages of 18-34 (and various other demos) for cable networks themselves, not for individual shows/days. For each day, we publish everything we get.

    We do publish the top 25 cable networks for 18-49 and average viewership weekly. Honestly, there is so little interest in that post that adding something to it is highly unlikely.

  9. Cool.. and thanks for the info! However, if the news ratings fans knew they could get another new tidbit, about their favorite net, on that post, it may spike page views/interest.

  10. Anonymous

    “Honestly, there is so little interest in that post …”

    I’m only curious. Is your statement based on some ability to tell traffic by post, or is it from the number of comments?

  11. The beauty (and curse sometimes) of the internet is that we have plenty of data on what is popular on the site.

  12. J_berry50

    I used to watch msnbc till I realized all they have is one point of view…..THEIRS!!! Plus, they never ask the tough questions like FOX does.

  13. Nancy

    J: Now, that is something you and I can agree on.

  14. Nancy

    J: Exactly. and that is why I like their view, which coincides with my view. See how that works? Fox asks tough questions? Maybe I need to watch them more often…Never saw that happening.

  15. Anonymous

    Variety is indeed the spice of life, and a sign of an open mind. Variety is also an entertainment trade mag, but let’s save that thought for another day… ; )

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