All three cable information networks had peak viewership at 5 p.m. ET. The 5 continued to be cable information’ most-watched program, whereas the 5 p.m. ET editions of CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper and MSNBC’s Deadline: White Home with Nicolle Wallace led the best way for his or her respective networks. Apparently, The Will Cain Present was the No. 2 program of the night in each whole viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo.
25-54 Demographic (Dwell+SD x 1,000)
Complete Day: FNC: 193 | CNN: 57 | MSNBC: 61
Prime: FNC: 234 | CNN: 74 | MSNBC: 75
FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Cain:
331 Hunt:
67 Wallace:
118 5PM 5:
367 Tapper:
69 Wallace:
100 6PM Baier:
285 Tapper:
76 Melber:
77 7PM Ingraham:
232 Burnett:
97 Weeknight:
74 8PM Watters:
243 Cooper:
87 Hayes:
78 9PM Hannity:
201 Collins:
56 Psaki:
63 10PM Gutfeld:
256 Phillip:
79 Final Phrase:
86 11PM Gallgher:
148 Coates Dwell:
52 Ruhle:
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Complete Viewers (Dwell+SD x 1,000)
Complete Day: FNC: 1.603 | CNN: 355 | MSNBC: 580
Prime: FNC: 2.284 | CNN: 487 | MSNBC: 875
FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Cain:
2.517 Hunt:
489 Wallace:
1.151 5PM 5:
3.237 Tapper:
607 Wallace:
1.155 6PM Baier:
2.484 Tapper:
422 Melber:
912 7PM Ingraham:
2.369 Burnett:
483 Weeknight:
795 8PM Watters:
2.463 Cooper:
521 Hayes:
906 9PM Hannity:
1.985 Collins:
441 Psaki:
871 10PM Gutfeld:
2.403 Phillip:
500 O’Donnell:
849 11PM Gallagher:
1.353 Coates Dwell:
320 Ruhle:
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