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Sat Jan-22-05 07:50 PM
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CNN Loses 63% of Audience Over Inauguration 2001 |
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Did a quick visit to Drudge to grab this...so you don't have to.:)
CNN LOSES 63% OF AUDIENCE OVER INAUGURATION 2001 Fri Jan 21 2005 23:52:24 2005
CNN hemorrhaged more than half their audience from the 2001 Inauguration, overnights show. The troubled news network only averaged 779,000 viewers during yesterday's Inauguration coverage from 10am-4pm with just 168,000 of those viewers landing in the coveted 25-54 demo.
Like CNN, MSNBC also suffered major losses, only averaging 438,000 viewers throughout yesterday's coverage (141,000 in 25-54), down a whopping 68% over 2001 and faring even worse in primetime with just 385,000 viewers.
In contrast, Fox News averaged 2,581,000 viewers from 10a-4p (up 30% over 2001) and their 25-54 demo average of 705,000 came close to CNN's total coverage ratings yesterday.
PRIMETIME:
FNC -- 2,439,000 (up 57% OVER '01) CNN -- 1,353,000 (down 14% over '01) MSNBC -- 385,000 (down 47% over '01)
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Sat Jan-22-05 07:53 PM
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1. crapo!! Fox had more viewers!! What is it that draws people to Fox! |
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Sat Jan-22-05 07:57 PM
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4. Who watched the coronation in the first place? |
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Edited on Sat Jan-22-05 08:01 PM by ocelot
Mostly the lobotomized fuckwits who voted for and like Bush -- the same bunch of cretins who watch Pox and actually think it's fair and balanced. They wouldn't watch their hero get his ritual $40 million blowjob on CNN because that's a "liberal" channel. It figures CNN's numbers would be down.
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Sun Jan-23-05 07:12 AM
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20. It is soooo obvious, CNN and MSNBC are going to fade away if |
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they don't change their ways.
I've written to both and I know they don't care but the answer to their ratings problems is sitting in front of their faces. Yet they can't even see it.
First everyone watches Faux news but not because they agree with the conservative crap. The conservatives watch Faux to reinforce their opinions, and the liberals watch them to see the latest Repuke outrage. Come on admit it. I do it. I tune in Faux, every now and then, just to see what evil the neocons are up to.
Second, people don't watch the news networks to get the "news". They watch the news channels to get the latest spin or current status of events they already know about. Today there are so many news sources that you already know most of what's going on before you turn on the television. You just want to get the latest info about what you are interested in. Yeah, every now and then you get some real news from the television but you're really there to see the status of things you know about already.
Third CNN and MSNBC are just warmed over Faux news. They think if they imitate Faux, then they will get the ratings too. But CNN and MSNBC don't really do the outrages, neocon spin that Faux does. They can't get themselves to lie and make things up like Faux. Faux does it meaner and better. CNN and MSNBC attempt to give the news an impartial, middle of the road, conservative view. But that is just plain boring. It pisses the liberals off and makes the conservatives feel uninspired. Today, there just aren't enough moderate conservatives to support their viewership.
Finally, if CNN and MSNBC don't want to keep hemorrhaging their ratings to Faux one of them has got to go ultra liberal. It's the only way for them to stay in business. See right now we have 3 very big grocery stores and no book stores in a small town. CNN and MSNBC see the grocery stores doing well (Faux, Limbaugh, Cristian radio) so they open up another grocery store. And guess what? They lose money. They need to open a book store instead. They need to go ultra liberal. The liberals will watch it to confirm their opinions, and the conservatives will watch it to see what the liberals are up to.
I know for a fact if CNN had advertised they would be reporting on the protesters during the entire Inaugural, they would have had millions of viewers. Liberals would have watched it to see how the protests went and conservatives would have watched it to see if any fights broke out (like watching car racing to see if there are any wrecks).
That's free enterprise, that's the market place. But these news networks don't see it. They have all these conservatives running the networks they can't see the elephant in the living room, let alone talk about it.
(Sorry this is so long, I really needed to get it off my chest.)
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Sun Jan-23-05 02:10 PM
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But their fake news draws the flies. CNN an MSNBC tried been FAUX-lite but to no avail and we'll be seeing them moderate to center.
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Sun Jan-23-05 10:02 PM
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would not allow a Air America/Jones Radio format switch. They have vested intersts in other areas which politically preclude them from going that far. Would it help the ratings? Probably. But the Donahue example on MSNBC (GE parent)shows that the parent corporation would rather shut down the divison than shift political focus.
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Sun Jan-23-05 11:54 PM
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26. MSNBC and CNN are pale imitations of FOX they go to the source nm |
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Sat Jan-22-05 07:55 PM
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2. This Should Give Them A Clue |
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as to who their audience actually is. Clearly those who favor the admin tuned into Faux, those who don't tuned out.
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:10 PM
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7. Nope. They're going to think their audience went to FOX |
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Because Fox was more administration friendly. So they'll redouble their efforts.
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Sun Jan-23-05 08:45 AM
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22. I think CNN and the others aren't pleasing either audience |
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But Fox is directly workin for the Right Wing nuts.
That's what MSM gets for trying to second-guess what people want, rather than reporting the news.
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Sat Jan-22-05 07:56 PM
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3. Not hard to figure out. Most Dems didn't watch. |
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I didn't. If Kerry had won, most Republicans would not have watched so Faux viewers would have been down.
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Sat Jan-22-05 07:57 PM
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Their whole strategy has been to be more right wing like Fox. But it's failed them miserably. Conservatives are drawn to Fox, they will not be drawn to Fox-lite. If CNN wants to regain its audience, they have to become a real news organization again.
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:17 PM
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for CNN to try to emulate Fox. True NeoCons believe that CNN is part of the dreaded "Liberal Media" as stupid as that sounds.
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:00 PM
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6. "The troubled news network.." |
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says alot. They aren't going anywhere until they stop trying to out fox Fox. They could have us if only they were a real and honest news network again but instead they think keeping losers like Novak are going to get them ratings. Besides being the right thing to do it is also a business decision.
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:49 PM
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12. on election night CNN disappointed me |
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I don't mind Novak, Tucker and the rest of them righties on CNN.
On election night, Wolf was running the show as the tallies came in. Carlos Watson, Jeff Greenfield and Larry King were at hand in the room with big screen TVs.
I was disappointed to hear Jeff basically say Kerry didn't really have a chance at winning Ohio when the absentee & provisional ballots were counted. He felt it was ok for Gore to not concede immediately since he had won the popular vote, but he all but said Kerry should concede soon since he didn't even have the popular vote to begin with.
Well the momentum quickly shifted and Kerry conceded when he felt the numbers didn't add up.
Then the truth began to unfold about voting irregularities...if only CNN had been taken the time to report so many irregularities, perhaps exposing the suppression of heavily democratic precincts in Ohio & elsewhere, on election night itself, we might be watching the coronation of Kerry-Edwards on CNN now.
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:15 PM
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8. I Was A Missing Blue Corpuscle |
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I was a missing blue corpuscle. I didn't waste my time watching CNN slobber over the second inauguration for the fool's choice for 2004.
I hope that George the inept leaves DC with far less ceremony and that most of the bamboozled red state voters will finally see reality staring them in the face.
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:29 PM
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10. Wonder if CNN reaction will be stick with Democratic audience or |
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change so Republicans will watch them too
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:30 PM
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11. Have you noticed no numbers were released on how many.. |
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people watched the inauguration?
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Sat Jan-22-05 08:52 PM
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13. Interesting. Do you know the C-SPAN figures? |
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I thing any blues watching were watching C-SPAN, which included coverage of the protests.
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Sat Jan-22-05 09:11 PM
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15. Amy Goodman (DemocracyNow) covers protests well |
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She has a reputation for covering protests esp anti-war. She has had quite a lineup - conyers, tubb jones... Interview with ConyersCoverage of house & senate debate: < http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/07/1621240&mode=thread&tid=25>
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Sun Jan-23-05 08:42 AM
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21. yeah, I had the protest channel on all the while they on |
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something like 4 hours.
I don't know that they tracked non-commercial stations.
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Sat Jan-22-05 09:16 PM
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16. so what are the total inauguration audience figures |
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compared to 2001? if it's an overall drop, and FOX is the only one that goes up, it's still bad for Bush, how do we find this out?
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Sun Jan-23-05 08:48 AM
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23. I'm going to look at some of the watch dog sites |
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this is a good story worth following
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Sat Jan-22-05 09:23 PM
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17. Who the hell but bush drones would watch that crap to begin with? |
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And what full of s**t fake news org would full of s**t fake Americans watch a full of s**t fake president be sworn in?
This reminds me of when rush was busted for saying the US had more trees now than in 1776. Well, of course we do, because the country has doubled and doubled again in physical size.
Its just more bs from the right.
btw - it wouldn't bother me one bit if CNN went under. One freedom-hating, poor-hating, war-loving, bush-worshipping channel is more than enough.
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Sat Jan-22-05 10:02 PM
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Dittoheads watch Fux. Everyone else turned off the TV and puked.
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Sat Jan-22-05 10:31 PM
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19. There was an inauguration? And, what is CNN? |
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Mon Jan-24-05 12:18 PM
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27. normal people stopped watching Bush LONG AGO |
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there's absolutely no reason to watch a Bush speech anymore.
He never says anything, any speech he writes he doesn't mean or even understand.
That became obvious soon after Bush took office, except to Fox viewers who will always believe everything the whores tell them about the emperor's beautiful clothes.
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