
Live + Same Day Cable News Daily Ratings for February 11, 2013
| P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) | ||
| Total Day | ||||
| FNC | 1,219 | 262 | 490 | |
| CNN | 416 | 130 | 171 | |
| MSNBC | 442 | 128 | 197 | |
| CNBC | 466 | 126 | 238 | |
| FBN | 58 | 15 | 36 | |
| HLN | 310 | 117 | 179 | |
| Primetime | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) | |
| FNC | 2,078 | 387 | 775 | |
| CNN | 606 | 182 | 262 | |
| MSNBC | 950 | 250 | 398 | |
| CNBC | 1,899 | 540 | 941 | |
| FBN | 56 | 27 | 38 | |
| HLN | 455 | 166 | 255 | |
| Net | Morning programs (6-9 AM) | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | FOX & Friends | 1,171 | 265 | 545 |
| CNN | Early Start/Starting Point | 231 | 93 | 90 |
| MSNBC | Morning Joe | 443 | 202 | 244 |
| CNBC | Squawk Box | 126 | 38 | 70 |
| HLN | Morning Express w/ Meade | 169 | 96 | 109 |
| Net | 5PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | FIVE, THE | 2,107 | 379 | 818 |
| CNN | Situation Room | 527 | 112 | 178 |
| MSNBC | HARDBALL WITH C. MATTHEWS | 750 | 152 | 246 |
| CNBC | FAST MONEY | 160 | 32 | 52 |
| HLN | EVENING EXPRESS | 542 | 132 | 219 |
| Net | 6PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | SPECIAL RPT W/BRET BAIER | 1,951 | 323 | 659 |
| CNN | Situation Room | 430 | 105 | 121 |
| MSNBC | POLITICS NATION | 770 | 183 | 291 |
| CNBC | Mad Money | 180 | 44 | 95 |
| HLN | EVENING EXPRESS | 585 | 151 | 259 |
| Net | 7PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | The Fox Report W/S.SMITH | 1,675 | 286 | 625 |
| CNN | ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT | 470 | 157 | 175 |
| MSNBC | HARDBALL WITH C. MATTHEWS | 804 | 210 | 365 |
| CNBC | Kudlow Report | 183 | 39 | 77 |
| HLN | JANE VELEZ-MITCHELL | 498 | 174 | 255 |
| Net | 8PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | THE OREILLY FACTOR | 2,827 | 451 | 994 |
| CNN | Anderson Cooper 360 | 857 | 274 | 395 |
| MSNBC | Ed Show | 975 | 224 | 362 |
| CNBC | DOG SHOW | 1,583 | 455 | 747 |
| HLN | Nancy Grace | 569 | 174 | 302 |
| Net | 9PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | Hannity | 1,944 | 394 | 767 |
| CNN | Piers Morgan Tonight | 470 | 136 | 189 |
| MSNBC | Rachel Maddow Show | 1,110 | 305 | 476 |
| CNBC | DOG SHOW | 2,012 | 557 | 988 |
| HLN | Dr. Drew ON CALL | 459 | 164 | 249 |
| Net | 10PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | ON THE RECORD W/GRETA | 1,439 | 318 | 566 |
| CNN | Anderson Cooper 360 | 492 | 138 | 202 |
| CNN | CNNI/N.KOREA NUCLEAR TEST | 460 | 120 | 162 |
| MSNBC | Last Word W/ L. ODONNELL | 758 | 220 | 349 |
| CNBC | DOG SHOW | 2,089 | 610 | 1,087 |
| HLN | Nancy Grace | 338 | 160 | 215 |
| Net | 11PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | THE OREILLY FACTOR | 1,143 | 294 | 535 |
| CNN | CNNI/N.KOREA NUCLEAR TEST | 448 | 157 | 182 |
| CNN | ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT | 346 | 173 | 165 |
| MSNBC | Ed Show | 335 | 112 | 147 |
| CNBC | DOG SHOW | 855 | 238 | 498 |
| HLN | SHOWBIZ TONIGHT | 262 | 106 | 188 |
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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
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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: ©2013 The Nielsen Company. All Rights Reserved.










Doug Z, you DO realize that if you gave anyone of these loons 20 bucks they would go out and spend 40 and then ask you for 20 more to pay off the other 20 they spent!!!
Rat
Maybe Prescott Bush, it is his fault.
Ratboy
Posted February 13, 2013 at 12:26 PM
Doug Z, you DO realize that if you gave anyone of these loons 20 bucks they would go out and spend 40 and then ask you for 20 more to pay off the other 20 they spent!!!
I did that with my Dad. they are still doing it.
@ I did that with my Dad. they are still doing it
I did it ONCE, then I used the second twenty to have somebody pull dad’s boot out of my a$$!!
@Doug Z
One day these young people will now how uneducated they were and remember how educated the old people were , like I did.
When they realize that Washington doesn’t give a hoot about anyone excpet lining theirs and the people who supports them pockets they will then say they are fully mature, and when it’s their pockets getting picked from what they themselves earned, they will fully understand.
@Ratboy
One of the kids at Church text me, he said If anyone in the class could show anything close to the bible saying the Earth was round when there is no way they could have known back then, His Professor would cancel the paper due Friday and give everyone an A.
I texted him back
Isaiah 40:22
22: He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth,
and its people are like grasshoppers.
He stretches out the heavens like a canopy,
and spreads them out like a tent to live in
He just texted me back, THANKS Our weekend is now FREE!!
@ He just texted me back, THANKS Our weekend is now FREE!!
GOOD Job!! Not bad for an old fart like you!!!!
@Rats
GOOD Job!! Not bad for an old fart like you!!!!
Sometimes, not often, I do OK
PS: @Rats
By the way there are more verses that say that as well, but thats the one I remembered first, one is in Job and I think I remember Moses talking about being lifted up and seeing it, if I get time later this week I’ll try and find then again
Nitpicking, but the idea that somehow (before Columbus, or even before the space age) people largely believed the Earth was flat, or were unable to prove curvature of the Earth, is a myth. The concept of a spherical Earth was largely accepted in the Western world by 300 B.C. and the mathematician Eratosthenes was even able to calculate the circumference of the Earth with 98% accuracy over 2,000 years ago.
@ Coffee Steve
Can you find me the one that goes something like………..yea tho I walk in the valley of the shadow of death I am still the meanest and toghest SOB in the valley?????
Why does anyone care what a rich person does with his/her money? They made it. They get to do what they want with it.
Now, if you want to say that the government should stop giving companies money that’s one things. Stop business incentive spending.
But Mike is making min wage because he decided not to finish high school. And James is rich because he is a doctor. While Mike was partying with his friends James was studying. We make choices in our lives and our choices have a price.
@Matthew
Very good points sir, and it is also known that the Magi (The 3 wise men were also Magi) The Magi who were professional astronomers knew for centuries the Earth was round.
You win RATS NEW CAR!!!
@Ratboy
Can you find me the one that goes something like………..yea tho I walk in the valley of the shadow of death I am still the meanest and toghest SOB in the valley?????
Yep, the story about Sodom, & Gomorrah. OH? You were toalking about you and Not God huh?
Final thoughts before I have to get my studies together for tonight
Rats? did you know there was an 11th commandment? It was broke when Moses broke the tablets thou
11: Thou shalt not waste coffee
Reason it never made it is Moses would have had to carry 3 stone tablets and could carry the weight.
Later Gators Peace to all
EDIT
Couldn’t carry the extra weight
@Coffee about exchange rates. Look at the Canadian dollar to the U.S. dollar! It’s sick. It used to be $1 U.S. got you $1.75 Canadian.
@Doug speaking of Prescott. Did you hear that Barbara told her family that she didn’t want any of them to run for office again?
Anecdotes and what-if and could-be speculation are not a substitute for fact, nor for a more broad understanding of the social and macroeconomic realities of America. Sometimes ‘Mike’ is in a bad place in life because of his choices, and sometimes he’s in a bad place because of his parent’s choices, the circumstances of the community he was born in, and…frankly, because most people just aren’t exceptional.
This isn’t a very politically correct thing to say, but most people are just not exceptional, and few are born with the innate intelligence and competence to do advanced S.T.E.M. work, and some are born with so little innate talent that unskilled labor is the highest they’ll ever achieve, no matter how hard they work.
Now, it’s perfectly fair for the highly talented and motivated members of society to make a lot of money, and it’s fair for the least talented to be on the bottom rung of the economic ladder, but must we really set the bottom rung so low in a nation that is so wealthy?
There’s a difference between saying someone deserves to earn the least amount of money in a society, versus the idea that ‘the least amount’ is still overly generous, and that somehow everyone at the bottom ‘deserves’ their lack of benefits, or a living wage. As if it’s not enough that these people are less well-off, but we must actively punish them for their failure to be exceptional.
Personally, I’d be more than happy to pay 15 cents more per pizza to buy an employee health care, or a higher wage, or w/e; but that’s because, you know, I’m not a terrible human being
@ Personally, I’d be more than happy to pay 15 cents more per pizza to buy an employee health care
If it costs the company $3000 for the employees health care then at 15 cents a pizza that employee would have to deliver 20000 pizzas a year or 385 a week (with no time off for vacation) or 55 a day. But from Pizza dot com we get this
Pizza Fun Facts
The average pizzeria uses roughly 55 pizza boxes per day.
long and short of it, it would more than likely add between 50 cents to a buck a pizza to give the driver health care
Yea I too may have too much time on my hands a times!
@Doug Z,
“There was an operation; they were smuggling weapons to Syria, and he died because he was involved and because something went wrong,” she stated.
I told someone in my family a couple of days after Benghazi that it was probably a CIA op gone to hell. That’s why they had to maintain the “hateful movie” lie for so long.
And, while I can’t be certain, I think Whirlpool is still probably the largest employer in Benton Harbor-St. Joe. They just spent a fortune on a new building to house corporate offices in Benton Harbor
Democrats want to keep people down and dumb. That is why you never hear them talk about personal responsibility. It is always someone else’s responsibility to make your life better. Just once I would like to hear Dear Leader say that each individual has to have skin in the game of life. And again I am not talking about those that truly need our help because there are people who need assistance in life. The rest of us can pull ourselves up and make a life for ourselves.