
Live + Same Day Cable News Daily Ratings for Thursday, September 6, 2012
| P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) | ||
| Total Day | ||||
| FNC | 1,445 | 357 | 653 | |
| CNN | 1,148 | 440 | 519 | |
| MSNBC | 1,201 | 391 | 577 | |
| CNBC | 178 | 36 | 95 | |
| FBN | 85 | 19 | 36 | |
| HLN | 228 | 78 | 130 | |
| Primetime | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) | |
| FNC | 2,665 | 673 | 1,083 | |
| CNN | 4,109 | 1,558 | 1,807 | |
| MSNBC | 3,623 | 1,292 | 1,791 | |
| CNBC | 157 | 40 | 82 | |
| FBN | 126 | 27 | 50 | |
| HLN | 344 | 111 | 225 | |
| Net | Morning programs (6-9 AM) | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | FOX & Friends | 1,308 | 369 | 677 |
| CNN | Early Start/Starting Point | 402 | 157 | 192 |
| MSNBC | Morning Joe | 692 | 209 | 376 |
| CNBC | Squawk Box | 115 | 15 | 63 |
| HLN | Morning Express w/ Meade | 246 | 113 | 170 |
| Net | 5PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | FIVE, THE | 2,272 | 502 | 1,006 |
| CNN | Situation Room | 705 | 187 | 290 |
| MSNBC | HARDBALL WITH C. MATTHEWS | 1,137 | 223 | 441 |
| CNBC | FAST MONEY | 158 | 36 | 96 |
| HLN | EVENING EXPRESS | 285 | 44 | 158 |
| Net | 6PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | SPECIAL RPT W/BRET BAIER | 2,077 | 361 | 830 |
| CNN | Situation Room | 801 | 272 | 361 |
| MSNBC | POLITICS NATION | 918 | 196 | 384 |
| CNBC | Mad Money | 153 | 55 | 99 |
| HLN | EVENING EXPRESS | 292 | 57 | 180 |
| Net | 7PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | The Fox Report W/S.SMITH | 1,847 | 396 | 742 |
| CNN | AMERICAS CHOICE 2012 | 1,423 | 596 | 701 |
| MSNBC | MSNBC SPECIAL COVERAGE | 1,674 | 464 | 760 |
| CNBC | Kudlow Report | 178 | 56 | 107 |
| HLN | JANE VELEZ-MITCHELL | 406 | 126 | 246 |
| Net | 8PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | THE OREILLY FACTOR | 2,553 | 547 | 958 |
| CNN | AMERICAS CHOICE 2012 | 2,732 | 963 | 1,195 |
| MSNBC | MSNBC SPECIAL COVERAGE | 2,644 | 875 | 1,251 |
| CNBC | YOUR MONEY YOUR VOTE | 94 | 18 | 59 |
| HLN | Nancy Grace | 474 | 130 | 313 |
| Net | 9PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | AMERICAS ELECTION HQ -DNC | 2,569 | 663 | 1,039 |
| CNN | AMERICAS CHOICE 2012 | 4,022 | 1,507 | 1,756 |
| MSNBC | MSNBC SPECIAL COVERAGE | 3,641 | 1,219 | 1,797 |
| CNBC | YOUR MONEY YOUR VOTE | 144 | 40 | 82 |
| HLN | Dr. Drew | 314 | 114 | 196 |
| Net | 10PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | AMERICAS ELECTION HQ -DNC | 2,855 | 808 | 1,248 |
| CNN | AMERICAS CHOICE 2012 | 5,562 | 2,202 | 2,465 |
| MSNBC | MSNBC SPECIAL COVERAGE | 4,547 | 1,776 | 2,294 |
| CNBC | YOUR MONEY YOUR VOTE | 235 | 62 | 106 |
| HLN | Nancy Grace | 243 | 88 | 165 |
| Net | 11PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | AMERICAS ELECTION HQ -DNC | 3,094 | 923 | 1,485 |
| CNN | AMERICAS CHOICE 2012 | 3,597 | 1,517 | 1,634 |
| MSNBC | MSNBC SPECIAL COVERAGE | 3,452 | 1,314 | 1,741 |
| CNBC | YOUR MONEY YOUR VOTE | 246 | 47 | 101 |
| HLN | SHOWBIZ TONIGHT | 205 | 92 | 132 |
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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 July, 2012)
CNN/HLN: 99.727 million HHs
CNBC: 97.497 million HHs
FNC: 97.981 million HHs
MSNBC: 95.526 million HHs
Fox Business: 68.407 million HHs
Nielsen TV Ratings Data: ©2012 The Nielsen Company. All Rights Reserved.










Friday is open! Coffee Steve, please dont track the mess into Friday! Get the lightrs on your way out!
On my Way The lights are automatic silly
@Mark
The Republicans used to be the fiscally conservative party who fought for the people(you could find many union sympathizers in the Republican party up until the 60s), while the Democrats used to be more of a Southern party.
Once the civil rights act passed the parties basically flipped. The Republicans developed a southern strategy that played heavily on peoples fear of minorities, while the Democrats basically opened their arms to everybody else. Sad thing was the Republican party which used to be the fiscally conservative people ceased to exist and both parties became big spenders. The Republicans basically gained a solid base the past 40 years pandering to Big Business and the Religious Right, all while acting like they still somehow fiscally conservative(which is a joke)
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Thanks for the history lesson,,but my only arguement was with this statement “On the flip side a good portion of Republican voters come from smaller towns where you have more of a group think(and believe that the values of a town that is 5000 people big should be applied to a city the size of 5 Million)” so that you could further argue your point that minorities in big cities aren’t voting Democrat because of entitlements,,but because they are the party that seem to be more open to people with diverse values..Then maybe you can explain why in 2008 when the minorities in California,,who came out in record numbers to vote for Pres. Obama,,also voted down the gay marriage amendment??I guess their open mindedness only went so far…Maybe you can back up your intial claim with some actual facts…
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