
"According to data from Nielsen, Fox News from the period spanning June 20 through Sept. 1 finished as the no. 1 network in all of broadcast television during the primetime hours of 8-11 PM. During those hours, Fox News averaged 2.43 million total nightly viewers in primetime topping ABC at 2.38 million, NBC at 2.21 million, and CBS at 2.03 million."
"Among their cable news rivals, it wasn't even a horse race with Fox News nearly doubling CNN and MSNBC combined. MSNBC drew 783,000 average nightly total viewers during the primetime hours, while CNN posted an average of 444,000 viewers. CNN did fare better than MSNBC in the advertiser-coverted 25-54 age demographic edging out MSNBC 78,000 to 72,000 in nightly viewers among that category. But Fox dramatically outpaced the competition in that metric as well pulling in 237,000 nightly primetime viewers in the 25-54 age range."
"Jesse Watters Primetime carried the torch for Fox News in the 8-11 window bringing in an average of 3.06 million total viewers per night in August. Gutfeld! trailed slightly behind, with 2.85 million, and Hannity added 2.61 million in the 9 PM hour during August. Notably, Fox's highest performer in August came from outside of primetime as The Five put up a whopping 3.48 million total viewers daily."
Fox News led all broadcast television in primetime (8–11 PM) from June 20 through Sept. 1, averaging 2.43 million nightly viewers and surpassing ABC (2.38M), NBC (2.21M) and CBS (2.03M). The network achieved the feat for the second time since summer 2020. Fox nearly doubled CNN and MSNBC combined in primetime totals, with MSNBC at 783,000 and CNN at 444,000. Fox dominated the advertiser-converted 25–54 demo with 237,000 viewers versus CNN's 78,000 and MSNBC's 72,000. Top performers included Jesse Watters Primetime, Gutfeld!, Hannity and The Five, while Special Report delivered strong news-hour numbers (2.55M, 249K demo).
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