
Live + Same Day Cable News Daily Ratings for Thursday, February 14, 2013
| P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) | ||
| Total Day | ||||
| FNC | 1,220 | 252 | 496 | |
| CNN | 565 | 175 | 259 | |
| MSNBC | 476 | 127 | 209 | |
| CNBC | 150 | 42 | 76 | |
| FBN | 55 | 10 | 29 | |
| HLN | 221 | 85 | 118 | |
| Primetime | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) | |
| FNC | 2,140 | 321 | 769 | |
| CNN | 1,025 | 296 | 454 | |
| MSNBC | 867 | 245 | 404 | |
| CNBC | 145 | 70 | 94 | |
| FBN | 41 | 13 | 22 | |
| HLN | 348 | 116 | 148 | |
| Net | Morning programs (6-9 AM) | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | FOX & Friends | 1,321 | 354 | 659 |
| CNN | Early Start/Starting Point | 308 | 134 | 165 |
| MSNBC | Morning Joe | 427 | 150 | 227 |
| CNBC | Squawk Box | 136 | 37 | 73 |
| HLN | Morning Express w/ Meade | 220 | 124 | 142 |
| Net | 5PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | FIVE, THE | 2,069 | 383 | 744 |
| CNN | Situation Room | 660 | 137 | 260 |
| MSNBC | HARDBALL WITH C. MATTHEWS | 857 | 148 | 353 |
| CNBC | FAST MONEY | 172 | 45 | 87 |
| HLN | EVENING EXPRESS | 232 | 77 | 119 |
| Net | 6PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | SPECIAL RPT W/BRET BAIER | 1,963 | 305 | 708 |
| CNN | Situation Room | 553 | 141 | 266 |
| MSNBC | POLITICS NATION | 658 | 152 | 311 |
| CNBC | Mad Money | 135 | 49 | 80 |
| HLN | EVENING EXPRESS | 242 | 78 | 137 |
| Net | 7PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | The Fox Report W/S.SMITH | 1,688 | 275 | 635 |
| CNN | ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT | 651 | 190 | 337 |
| MSNBC | HARDBALL WITH C. MATTHEWS | 665 | 163 | 337 |
| CNBC | Kudlow Report | 143 | 23 | 48 |
| HLN | JANE VELEZ-MITCHELL | 355 | 102 | 184 |
| Net | 8PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | THE OREILLY FACTOR | 2,760 | 414 | 949 |
| CNN | Anderson Cooper 360 | 767 | 191 | 339 |
| MSNBC | Ed Show | 875 | 230 | 403 |
| CNBC | LOVE AT FIRST BYTE DATING | 103 | 50 | 69 |
| HLN | Nancy Grace | 501 | 105 | 204 |
| Net | 9PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | Hannity | 2,042 | 301 | 728 |
| CNN | Piers Morgan Tonight | 1,038 | 276 | 427 |
| MSNBC | Rachel Maddow Show | 974 | 296 | 487 |
| CNBC | FACEBOOK OBSESSION, THE | 163 | 87 | 107 |
| HLN | WHAT WOULD YOU DO | 311 | 138 | 153 |
| Net | 10PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | ON THE RECORD W/GRETA | 1,599 | 247 | 625 |
| CNN | Anderson Cooper 360 | 1,268 | 419 | 596 |
| MSNBC | Last Word W/ L. ODONNELL | 899 | 273 | 411 |
| MSNBC | MSNBC BREAKING NEWS | 654 | 163 | 263 |
| CNBC | AMERICAN GREED | 169 | 75 | 106 |
| HLN | WHAT WOULD YOU DO | 233 | 104 | 89 |
| Net | 11PM | P2+ (000s) | 25-54 (000s) | 35-64 (000s) |
| FNC | SR/CARNIVAL SHIP RETURN | 1,095 | 261 | 481 |
| CNN | ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT | 1,139 | 381 | 538 |
| MSNBC | Ed Show | 404 | 100 | 148 |
| CNBC | Mad Money | 92 | 46 | 74 |
| HLN | SHOWBIZ TONIGHT | 154 | 55 | 81 |
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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










I don’t buy the groceries but my wife came back from the super market pretty upset at ALL prices… across the board. Luckily we live where we work so the price of gas is no issue to us personally.
However the fuel surcharge on vendor deliveries will reach us and operating budgets don’t react to that.
“Fair share” always seems to hit the same people.
I just had a guy tell me that the only reason he farts is because that is the only gas he can afford!!
@coffeeSteve
Then that supermarket was doing it all wrong. The whole point of something like 10/$10 is so you BUY the full ten for 10 dollars most likely because they are overstocked. If you could just buy one for 1 dollar each without having to buy the full ten then why not just say “bin is 1 dollar each”….Your supermarket is dumb.
You guys 1) don’t know how the supermarket works or 2) your supermarket doesn’t know how to do business when it comes to selling items. I own a business that does the same thing and when it comes to a sign saying 10/$10 or 5/$5 it means the WHOLE 5 or you pay regular price……….
always has…..
But then again…The whole 10/$10 thing is all Obamas fault, just like the gas prices going up.
Shocking!!!!!
Former Obama Adviser David Axelrod Joins NBC News, MSNBC
David Axelrod, formerly a top adviser to President Obama, has joined NBC News and MSNBC. He’ll contribute to broadcasts on both networks, according to NBC’s press release
@ RedBarSoup
Posted February 19, 2013 at 9:49 AM
You guys 1) don’t know how the supermarket works or 2) your supermarket doesn’t know how to do business when it comes to selling items.
Well I have been buying groceries for 50 years and the chain I shop at has been in business for OVER 50 years …………………..yea I guess you are RIGHT AGAIN!!
Holy Crap!!!!! Cant fix it for sure!!!!!
@Apple, Coffee, Redbarsoup, Jeff: Just by reading the latest of each of your post anyone can see who is more in touch with the average American.
$110 for a dinner for two? Can the average middle class family afford that today? No way. Glad the economy is treating you go well Jeff. You must be one of the lucky ones who have gotten raises in the last 5 years.
Same with you Redbarsoup, glad the increases in store prices aren’t a problem for you. When real middle class people go to the store changing a policy that you have to buy a certain quantity to get a sale price is a big problem. You don’t have the cash to pay all ten items. So, you end up paying the higher price increasing you bill by $10 or more a week.
Maybe $10 here, $7 there isn’t a big problem to people like redbar and Jeff. But for the average middle class person that extra money adds up to $100 to $400 a month. If you are living pay check to pay check it meaning changing the way you live.
Things aren’t getting better in this country when you have to change your spending just to make it month to month.
RedBarSoup
That’s not the way it works in NJ and PA. In your example of 10/$10 if the shelf sticker has the caveat “must buy 10″ then you get the sale price of $10. If you buy a lesser amount it specifies the unit amount and that is what you pay. If the sticker does not have the “must buy 10″ then your price is 1/$1.
@ Cathy
Posted February 19, 2013 at 9:54 AM
@Apple, Coffee, Redbarsoup, Jeff: Just by reading the latest of each of your post anyone can see who is more in touch with the average American.
$110 for a dinner for two?
That is a lot for upper class too if you have a brain!
@Ratboy
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Shocking!!!!!
Former Obama Adviser David Axelrod Joins NBC News, MSNBC
David Axelrod, formerly a top adviser to President Obama, has joined NBC News and MSNBC. He’ll contribute to broadcasts on both networks, according to NBC’s press release
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I am surprised he didn’t stay on as a political adviser for somebody but I guess being a pundit is much less stressful and easier. As it stands now MSNBC has both political advisers from the 2008 campaign.
@Redbarsoup, Do you realize how dumb you sound? You guys 1) don’t know how the supermarket works or 2) your supermarket doesn’t know how to do business when it comes to selling items. I own a business that does the same thing and when it comes to a sign saying 10/$10 or 5/$5 it means the WHOLE 5 or you pay regular price……….
Kroger has had 10 for $10 sales for years. If you watch when they ring up your items they come up at $1 each no matter how many you buy. I watch as they ring up my bill.
So, you are telling me. Kroger the largest grocery retailer in the U.S. does not know how to do business?!
I think you may want to do more research about what your competitors are doing if you want to stay in the grocery business.
Meijer, Kmart and Walmart also run 10 for, 5 for, 2 for sales where you can buy just one item and still get the sale price.
Your business may be doing better than Kmart. But I know you aren’t being better then Meijer and Walmart.
Twenty years ago with the 10 for, 2 for, 3 for and 5 for sales you had to buy the quantity. But as competition increased it changed. The common thing to do now is to have a buy 7 and get $7 off or buy 10 and get $5 off at checkout. In these cases the $7 or $5 doesn’t come off until the 7th or 10th item is rung up.
@Ratboy, Isn’t that the problem? One person looks at $110 for dinner for two high at an upper class price and others think it isn’t. Food is my drug and according to Obama I’m rich however maybe once every three years I have a $50 a person meal.
Just in: According to the democrats a woman doesn’t need a gun to protect herself from being attacked. She only needs a whistle.
When Colorado lawmakers were debating a bill to prohibit concealed carry on college campuses, State Rep. Joe Salazar (D) raised some eyebrows with his argument for why women should be able to protect themselves against an attacker without carrying a gun.
“It’s why we have call boxes, it’s why we have safe zones, it’s why we have the whistles. Because you just don’t know who you’re gonna be shooting at. And you don’t know if you feel like you’re gonna be raped, or if you feel like someone’s been following you around or if you feel like you’re in trouble when you may actually not be, that you pop out that gun and you pop … pop a round at somebody,” said Salazar.
Cathy, Jeffie didn’t spend that much on a meal. He can’t afford it. He likes creating a fantasy life filled with celebrities, pretend trips to Europe, fancy cars etc. It is highly likely he washes dishes at that restaurant. He is a fraud and it has been proven many times on this site.
DB, that doesn’t surprise me. He does seem to have a problem keeping his stories straight.
@ Cathy
I am not a cheap person but I have a real problem spending 50 bucks or a 100 bucks a person for a meal unless it is a special occasion and I am treating someone else not me. Maybe that is a contributing factor as to why my finacial status is what it is. Called spending smart not to impress!
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We are in trouble!!!
The
Population of this country is 310 million. 160
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Work.
There are 85 million in school.
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Of this there are 35 million employed by the federal
Government.
Leaving 20 million to do the work.
2.8 million are in the armed forces preoccupied
With killing TERRORISTS. Which leaves 17.2
Million to do the work.
Take from that total the 15.8
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Governments. And that
Leaves 1.4 million to do the work. At any given
Time there are 188,000 people in hospitals.
Leaving
1,212,000 to do the work.
Now, there are 1,211,998 people
In prisons.
That leaves just two people to do the
Work.
You and me.
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Sitting on your a$$,
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C’ya
@Ratboy, There is a big difference between being cheap and spending wisely. I’m betting you fit in the wise spender cat. I’m sure that’s why your financial status is what it is.
I learned a long time ago it’s not the amount of money you spend at a restaurant (for dinner) that impresses people but the service you receive from the restaurant staff that impresses others. My husband and I used to go monthly to a $20 a plate restaurant, you go 3 to 4 times a year now. It’s a small 12 table place that cooks the pasta and desserts at your table. You needed to get reservations and we made sure we got the same waitress every time we went. We tipped very will, so not only did the food taste wonderful the service was outstanding. We even got to know the owner. I took a number of IT directors and their wives to dinner their to help finalize a contract. Many of them were very impressed by the service we got.