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Seen on Brian Cates Telegram

[Forwarded from Tierney Real News (Tierney's REAL News)] Fox News finished October 2021 in primetime with an average audience of 344,000 viewers, followed by MSNBC (140,000 viewers) and CNN (136,000 viewers).

Each of the cable networks saw declines compared to October 2020, with CNN’s viewership down a staggering 81%, compared to MSNBC (down 71%) and Fox News (down 65%). For CNN, October was the network’s worst ratings performance in the key demo since 2014.

Seen on Brian Cates Telegram [Forwarded from Tierney Real News (Tierney's REAL News)] Fox News finished October 2021 in primetime with an average audience of 344,000 viewers, followed by MSNBC (140,000 viewers) and CNN (136,000 viewers). Each of the cable networks saw declines compared to October 2020, with CNN’s viewership down a staggering 81%, compared to MSNBC (down 71%) and Fox News (down 65%). For CNN, October was the network’s worst ratings performance in the key demo since 2014.

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I agree because I saw this coming. Fox News at it's height during the 2016 news cycle commanded roughly four million viewers. That's dedicated viewers. People constantly watch clips or read from their sight and those are unrecorded largely. They track site hits but don't publicize them as much. To see that drop is huge. Advertising revenue is everything. Everything. The more people turn away the more their hand is forced. They are psychopaths so what they do is still up in the air. But I definitely agree. More people log on to watch chipmunks on youtube than CNN. That is a good thing. This one has been a weird ride. For unrelated reasons I watched the 2016 debates again last night. With all that I know now it was very interesting. Better than the first time and I didn't think that was possible.

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Even going back and watching rallies from the 2016 election is a surreal experience. I highly recommend it.