Monday’s Numbers…
Cable News Daily Ratings for September 17, 2007
P2+ Total Day
FNC – 910,000 viewers
CNN – 553,000 viewers
MSNBC – 274,000 viewers
CNBC – 215,000 viewers
HLN – 222,000 viewers
P2+ Prime Time
FNC – 1,543,000 viewers
CNN – 904,000 viewers
MSNBC – 493,000 viewers
CNBC – 206,000 viewers
HLN – 401,000 viewers
25-54 Total Day
FNC – 267,000 viewers
CNN – 182,000 viewers
MSNBC – 107,000 viewers
CNBC – 73,000 viewers
HLN – 83,000 viewers
25-54 Prime Time
FNC – 361,000 viewers
CNN – 339,000 viewers
MSNBC – 223,000 viewers
CNBC – 85,000 viewers
HLN – 119,000 viewers
Morning programs P2+ (25-54)
FOX & Friends – 978,000 viewers (348,000)
American Morning – 411,000 viewers (121,000)
MSNBC Live (7-9am) – 218,000 viewers (51,000)
Robin & Co. – 230,000 viewers (98,000)
6PM - P2+ (25-54)
Special Report with Brit Hume – 1,353,000 viewers (365,000)
Lou Dobbs- 792,000 viewers (217,000)
Tucker Carlson- 222,000 viewers (83,000)
Mad Money – 196,000 viewers (84,000)
Prime News w/ Erica Hill- 174,000 viewers (67,000)
7PM - P2+ (25-54)
FOX Report with Shepard Smith – 1,288,000 viewers (352,000)
Situation Room – 758,000 viewers (212,000)
Hardball– 405,000 viewers (159,000)
On the Money – 169,000 viewers (66,000)
Glenn Beck – 345,000 viewers (150,000)
8PM - P2+ (25-54)
O’Reilly Factor- 2,104,000 viewers (421,000) LSD: 2,135,000 viewers (449,000)
Out in the Open – 681,000 viewers (186,000) LSD: 682,000 viewers (186,000)
Countdown w/ Olbermann –639,000 viewers (273,000) LSD: 703,000 viewers (315,000)
Fast Money –166,000 viewers (81,000) LSD: 174000 viewers (89,000)
Nancy Grace – 534,000 viewers (152,000) LSD: 535,000 viewers (152,000)
9 PM - P2+ (25-54)
Hannity & Colmes- 1,263,000 viewers (268,000)
Larry King Live- 1,064,000 viewers (367,000)
MSNBC Live w/ Dan Abrams- 515,000 viewers (225,000)
Greenspan Special- 290,000 viewers (101,000)
Glenn Beck – 361,000 viewers (93,000)
10 PM P2+ (25-54)
On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren- 1,263,000 viewers (395,000)
Anderson Cooper- 968,000 viewers (464,000)
MSNBC Special- 324,000 viewers (170,000)
Donny Deutsch- 162,000 viewers (75,000)
Nancy Grace – 308,000 viewers (111,000)
11 PM P2+ (25-54)
O’Reilly Factor- 1,027,000 viewers (398,000)
Anderson Cooper – 648,000 viewers (280,000)
MSNBC Investigates– 277,000 viewers (102,000)
Mad Money– a scratch with 98,000 viewers (a scratch with 51,000)
Showbiz Tonight – 334,000 viewers (134,000)



Bag that loser Tucker and give Allison Stewart her own show MSNBC. She rocks as a replacement for KO she has some serious assets
Comment by elmonica — September 19, 2007 @ 3:51 pm
Tucker may be a loser, but Allison Stewart is NOT the answer, her goofy ham-acting facial expressions are really annoying…good reason to take a break from Countdown.
Comment by Obama in 08! — September 19, 2007 @ 3:58 pm
Wow Cooper had another good night on Monday…too bad he spent most of the time talking about OJ…ugh.
I’m kinda surprised that Nancy Grace hasn’t gotten a bigger bump from the OJ news…thought her numbers would be through the roof over this.
Comment by Anonymous — September 19, 2007 @ 3:58 pm
Olbermans numbers dont change that much when he is not there
Comment by Tom P — September 19, 2007 @ 3:59 pm
Um, did you see his numbers for last friday? Oh, not to mention, those numbers are below all the numbers he has gotten in the past two weeks.
Comment by randy — September 19, 2007 @ 4:12 pm
I like Tucker. Tucker’s numbers are better than Morning Joe’s. They need to move Tucker and Willie to the mornings. I hate to admit it but I’ve been watching Abrams and he’s not bad.
Comment by moonbeam — September 19, 2007 @ 4:20 pm
I like “Tucker” as well. They did a good job with grounding the format (it was all over the place when they debuted it) and he at least now has a nice set with the Capitol in the background. He has interesting discussions with two panelists, as opposed to the 3-4 that Hannity and Colmes will book, which almost always devolves into people talking over one another.
They need to find another timeslot for him….it seems that 6pm (EST) is dominated by straight news with high viewership on the network news shows. I’ve noticed that they run ads for Brian Williams at 6:30 at the end of Hardball which is very odd as it is not doing Tucker any favors. They should put Matthews on at 6 and see how Tucker does at 7.
Comment by FishOil — September 19, 2007 @ 7:52 pm