Inside Cable News

November 1, 2007

Wednesday’s Numbers…

Cable News Daily Ratings for October 31, 2007

P2+ Total Day
FNC – 893,000 viewers
CNN – 470,000 viewers
MSNBC – 302,000 viewers
CNBC – 235,000 viewers
HLN – 262,000 viewers

P2+ Prime Time
FNC – 2,101,000 viewers
CNN – 742,000 viewers
MSNBC- 514,000 viewers
CNBC –225,000 viewers
HLN – 107,000 viewers

25-54 Total Day
FNC – 258,000 viewers
CNN – 154,000 viewers
MSNBC – 102,000 viewers
CNBC – 67,000 viewers
HLN- 92,000 viewers

25-54 Prime Time
FNC – 510,000 viewers
CNN – 198,000 viewers
MSNBC – 159,000 viewers
CNBC – 86,000 viewers
HLN – 197,000 viewers

Morning programs P2+ (25-54)
FOX & Friends – 915,000 viewers (355,000)
American Morning- 365,000 viewers (143,000)
Morning Joe – 227,000 viewers (62,000)
Robin & Co. – 205,000 viewers (96,000)

6PM - P2+ (25-54)
Special Report with Brit Hume – 1,067,000 viewers (215,000)
Lou Dobbs- 873,000 viewers (210,000)
Tucker Carlson- 365,000 viewers (101,000)
Mad Money - 180,000 viewers (a scratch with 32,000)
Prime News- 205,000 viewers (91,000)

7PM - P2+ (25-54)
FOX Report with Shepard Smith – 1,353,000 viewers (295,000)
Situation Room – 647,000 viewers (136,000)
Hardball– 501,000 viewers (134,000)
Kudlow & Company- 214,000 viewers (56,000)
Glenn Beck – 295,000 viewers (122,000)

8PM - P2+ (25-54)
O’Reilly Factor- 2,876,000 viewers (609,000) LSD: 2,932,000 viewers (632,000)
Out in The Open– 726,000 viewers (206,000) LSD: 739,000 viewers (216,000)
Countdown w/ Olbermann- 808,000 viewers (216,000) LSD: 867,000 viewers (254,000)
Fast Money- 245,000 viewers (77,000) LSD: 245,000 viewers (77,000)
Nancy Grace – 624,000 viewers (182,000) LSD: 627,000 viewers (185,000)

9 PM - P2+ (25-54)
Hannity & Colmes- 2,029,000 viewers (529,000)
CNN Presents- 749,000 viewers (195,000) **Ran from 9-11PM ET
Live w/Dan Abrams- 388,000 viewers (148,000)
Business Nation- 232,000 viewers (72,000)
Glenn Beck – 493,000 viewers (146,000)

10 PM P2+ (25-54)
On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren- 1,398,000 viewers (392,000)
MSNBC Investigates- 346,000 viewers (114,000)
Donny Deutsch- 199,000 viewers (108,000)
Nancy Grace – 560,000 viewers (277,000)

11 PM P2+ (25-54)
O’Reilly Factor- 1,160,000 viewers (400,000)
Anderson Cooper – 541,000 viewers (201,000)
MSNBC Special– 345,000 viewers (117,000)
Mad Money–127,000 viewers (63,000)
Showbiz Tonight – 563,000 viewers (261,000)

Filed under: Cable News, Ratings - Spud

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  1. Sanchez is giving KO a run for his money again…good to see someone give him some competition.

    And I was curious why CNN ran that “Gods Warriors” doc again last night….that was so random!

    Comment by Anonymous — November 1, 2007 @ 7:36 pm

  2. Shepard Smith’s Fox Report did better than Brit Hume! Isn’t that unusual? (I have a short memory.)

    Comment by Grandpa D — November 1, 2007 @ 8:04 pm

  3. Hannity beat all others at 9 combined.

    Also Oreilly creamed Dolbermann again, as usuall KO numbers suck, and so does he.

    Comment by foxmeansbusiness — November 1, 2007 @ 8:35 pm

  4. BOR hit 4M last night. Sanchez has been on for a few months and he’s nearly got the following Keithie does. LOL. This has got to make Keithie boy furious. lol Life is good.

    Comment by StephenMartin — November 1, 2007 @ 8:37 pm

  5. #4:
    I wonder if the MSM will start their series of fawning stories about Sanchez like they have of Olbermann

    Comment by eddiebear — November 1, 2007 @ 8:48 pm

  6. Maybe Campbell Brown will not get her show after all… Sanchez is doing a good job for CNN.

    Comment by jmkaib — November 1, 2007 @ 8:58 pm

  7. Wow! Look at O’Reilly’s numbers, almost 3 million. That must be his highest rating, plus a repeat of his program at 11 pm, which would give him about four million. Forget about Blabberman - he is stuck at the bottom.

    Comment by RGL — November 1, 2007 @ 10:21 pm

  8. How long before KO starts launching attacks on Sanchez and names him WPITW or digs up allegations from 4 years ago in an pathetic attempt to derail him like he did with O’Reilly?

    Comment by mlong — November 1, 2007 @ 10:24 pm

  9. My local public access channels offering council meeting reruns must get higher ratings than Dan Abrams. Know why? Because nobody in America gives two hoots about the babble-filled rantings of yet another one of MSNBC self-indulged narcissistic pretty boy who pass themselves as “journalists” and live for nothing more than their obsence paychecks and to hear the sounds of their own left wing voices.

    What a waste.

    Comment by tommyboy71 — November 1, 2007 @ 11:45 pm

  10. Go, Keith. Keep bringing Billos’ numbers down. Billo and Fux News are continuing to go down in ratings. Yeppee.

    Comment by Evan, Nashville, TN — November 2, 2007 @ 12:17 am

  11. Hey Evan… what are you talking about? Bringing his numbers down?

    Let’s see KO’s live numbers beat O’Reilly’s re-run numbers… then maybe we’ll talk! Yeppee!

    Comment by ImNotBlue — November 2, 2007 @ 12:21 am

  12. TommyBoy71….I was with you right up to calling Abrams a “pretty boy”…reminds me of a defective wind-up toy I stepped on when I was 3…

    Rick Sanchez catching up to K.O.just cracks me up…and he gets it without a mindless stream of left-wing smear group Bush-hating blather….

    The reason why “Countdown” gets so many TiVo numbers? When it just gets too mindnumbingly stupid, zip goes the FF.

    Comment by Nick D. — November 2, 2007 @ 12:46 am

  13. wow oreilley almost hit 3 million…..H&C hit 2 million…and there weren’t even any major specials goin on!! very impressive

    Comment by Nick — November 2, 2007 @ 1:49 am

  14. Tucker hit 300,000 and he wasn’t even hosting.

    Comment by Aaron — November 2, 2007 @ 3:16 am

  15. Olberwomann is a bottom feeder.

    Comment by Do not trust the liberal media — November 2, 2007 @ 10:00 am

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