Fox News averaged 1.5 million viewers from Oct. 17-23, finishing as the only basic cable network to surpass the one-million mark as CNN and MSNBC struggle.
Fox News Channel finished as thefor the 88th straight week as Americans gear up for critical midterm elections.
FNC averaged 2.3 million primetime viewers during the hours of 8-11 p.m. ET, trailing only MLB-heavy TBS and"Monday Night Football" home ESPN in the process. MSNBC averaged 1.1 million primetime viewers while CNN managed only 512,000. "The Five" averaged 3.4 million viewers to finish as the most-watched program of the week.
Fox News averaged 203,000 total viewers among the advertiser-coveted group, compared to only 92,000 for CNN and 81,000 for MSNBC. During primetime, Fox News averaged 293,000 demo viewers while MSNBC could only attract 111,000 and CNN had its worst week of the year with a grim average of 109,000 viewers in the category that pays the bills.
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