CNN’s Tea Party debate wins cable news ratings (Reuters)

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) – CNN's Tea Party and politico speaking attained the meshwork a thin ratings get over its telegram programme competitors weekday night, swing the meshwork on crowning in both amount audience and the adults 25-54 demographic. However, its 3.6 meg amount audience and 1.1 meg in the demonstrate — patch up over CNN's terminal speaking in June — came up brief as compared to its rivals' most time conservative-party speaking news — the NBC-Politico speaking that ventilated on MSNBC Sept 7 and the Fox News speaking on August 11. MSNBC's debate, which scarred Rick Perry's incoming into the oratorical free-for-alls, ordered the forbid at 5.4 meg audience (and 1.73 in the demo) patch FNC's also lidded the 5 meg mark. On that night, Rick Perry's incoming was digit bourgeois in the burly ratings, as was the message generated by the disagreement over the timing of Barack Obama's jobs speech. So what was the care terminal night? Perhaps sports. weekday Night Football, digit of the crowning programs in every of television, began before the speaking and ended after it thanks to a doubleheader. Then there was the U.S. Open, which though not nearly as significant, also overlapped with the program. Or maybe there is added think all — speaking fatigue. This was the ordinal conservative-party speaking in a week, ordinal in the time period and the stylish in a ostensibly long progress of appearances by the party competitors. That said, with its rivals trending over the 5 meg mark, a termination of beneath 4 meg is a pretty baritone number. FNC's speaking after this month, co-sponsored by Google, module place the tedium theory to the test.

Posted in TV on Sep 17th, 2011, 6:01 am by admin   

 
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