
Live + Same Day Cable News Ratings for Saturday & Sunday, June 9-10, 2012
Note: We did not receive total day data for Saturday, so we only have Sunday data this week.
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| Sunday | |||
| P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) | |
| Total Day | |||
| FNC | 855 | 196 | 376 |
| CNN | 283 | 69 | 114 |
| MSNBC | 350 | 168 | 189 |
| CNBC | 62 | 24 | 34 |
| FBN | 31 | 8 | 17 |
| HLN | 301 | 114 | 178 |
| Primetime | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | 1,075 | 187 | 405 |
| CNN | 333 | 75 | 115 |
| MSNBC | 420 | 224 | 225 |
| CNBC | 214 | 87 | 109 |
| FBN | 52 | 14 | 27 |
| HLN | 412 | 128 | 228 |
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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 July, 2011)
CNN/HLN: 101.12 million HHs
CNBC: 98.62 million HHs
FNC: 99.15 million HHs
MSNBC: 95.72 million HHs
Fox Business: 58.15 million HHs
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Nielsen TV Ratings Data: ©2012 The Nielsen Company. All Rights Reserved.











No Saturday data,..So MSNBC had a good night. Is this the norm for them on Sunday evenings?
@Tennable
Usually MSNBC wins both days in the prime time demo. FNC wins total viewers. FNC usually wins the day time demo & total viewers. Usually there’s a poster who says something like – Them MSNBC viewers are watching Lockup on MSNBC to see their relatives. MSNBC airs non news shows in the prime time on the weekend.
Oooooo Mr Hillbilly, that be me. Sunday night lock up is old home night for the folks on MSNBC.
@Raz
I figured you would be come around sooner or later. I didn’t mean to steal your remark/comment. I see you managed to get it in with a twist.
Just trying to explain why MSNBC usually wins the prime time demo.