Dr. Strangelove wrote:Uh nothing you posted contradicts what I said: Fox News has a problem attracting younger viewers. Just like Republicans have a problem attracting young voters. It's a channel for angry old white men. And also dirty old men leering at the 40-something ladies wearing miniskirts.Toemeesleather wrote:Dr. Strangelove wrote:Fox Network has problems connecting to viewers under 50...
Fox News has the same problems.
Bold faced lie.....but hey, that's how you get people to believe AGW, disappearing emails, you get keep your insurance, it's just the junior varsity.... etc etc etc .....do as I say.
The media business—by nature—is in constant turmoil. With so many comers and goers, short-lived fads, and new industry-shattering technologies, it’s remarkable that one thing has stayed constant for over a decade. Fox News (FOXA) is marking its 50th consecutive quarter as the top cable news network, according to data from Nielsen (NLSN). This goes all the way back to 2002, when the media and political worlds were completely different.
As the number of prime-time broadcast TV viewers has gone down, the number tuning into cable news has gone up. Fox has benefited. Its ratings have increased while those of its cable competitors, as a group, have mostly stayed flat. That’s a sign that the growth hasn’t come from other news networks but from viewers who had not previously been watching cable news. Nielsen’s data shows that the only other cable network to be No. 1 in its category for 50 straight quarters is, unsurprisingly, ESPN
Young people don't get their news from Bill Oreilly and fucking Fox News. Great for Fox that they're tops in cable news. That's sort of like winning the big ten. Nice and all but it's heyday is long past. Fox dominates a dying industry. Pop the champagne!!!
I guess it depends on who you define as young, perhaps you mean teens/college kids still living in parents' basement....but every article/chart I find has Fox thrashing everybody in the 25-54 demo....
Ed Schultz hasn’t exactly had great luck in the ratings these past few weeks. And on Wednesday, he only got 57K viewers in the 25-54 demo (with 480K total), a drop from Tuesday’s 76K in the demo and 519K total.
And, as usual, The Five swept the competition with 312K in the demo and 2.073K total. Wolf Blitzer continues to hold steady at a distant second with 162K in the demo and 619K total.