FNC Secures Top 603 Cable News Telecasts
Post-Election, Continues to Hold 71% of Audience Share
Post-Election
‘America’s Newsroom’, ‘The Faulkner Focus’,
‘Outnumbered’ and ‘America Reports’ Notch All Time Highs, ‘The
Faulkner Focus’ Tops ABC’s ‘The View’ in January For the First Time
Ever
CNN and MSNBC Reach New Lows, Delivering
Lowest-Rated January Ever with Total Day and Primetime Demo
FOX News Channel (FNC) delivered its highest-rated January in
cable news history and marked 23 consecutive years as the number
one network in cable news, according to data from Nielsen Media
Research. In primetime (8 – 11 PM/ET), FNC delivered 2.8 million
viewers and 353,000 in the 25-54 demographic, growing its audience
40% year-over-year in total viewership and 61% in the 25-54 demo.
In total day, FNC drew 1.9 million viewers and 253,000 in the 25-54
demo, marking 53% growth year-over-year with viewers and 70% in the
25-54 demo. Meanwhile CNN and MSNBC both saw all time January lows
in the 25-54 demo with CNN slumping to 80,000 in total day and
118,000 in primetime, while MSNBC lagged to just 45,000 viewers in
total day and 63,000 viewers in primetime. FNC commanded 67% of
total day viewers and 69% of primetime viewers in January which was
its second highest share in network history. Once again, more
Independents and Democrats continued to tune in to FNC over any
other network across total day, according to data from Nielsen MRI
Fusion. FNC was also number one in cable news with Asians,
Hispanics and upscale viewers throughout total day. Additionally,
FNC was January’s fastest growing cable news network in both
viewers and the 25-54 demographic.
This month, FNC delivered the top 270 cable news telecasts and
now occupies the top 603 telecasts post-election (11-6-24 through
1-26-25). Post-election, FNC now commands 71% of the cable news
audience in primetime viewers and 69% in the 25-54 demo. MSNBC’s
audience has dropped 63% in the younger 25-54 demo in primetime in
A25-54 (55,000 viewers) and is down 53% in viewers with 630,000.
CNN has lost nearly half of its primetime audience in A25-54
(86,000 viewers) and is down 42% in viewers with 427,000.
In commenting on the network’s January ratings, FOX News Media
CEO Suzanne Scott said, “As we mark 23 years as America’s most
watched cable news network, I would like to thank our incredible
team both on and off the camera for their dedication to delivering
the best product in news. Each year, we surpass new milestones,
continue to innovate, and outperform the competition due to their
tireless efforts and I could not be prouder.”
FNC saw a number of all-time records for its programs during
January. America’s Newsroom (9-11 AM/ET), The Faulkner Focus (11
AM/ET), Outnumbered (12 PM/ET) and America Reports (1-3 PM/ET) all
saw their highest-rated months ever with viewers. Most notably, The
Faulkner Focus (2,552,000 P2+) beat ABC’s The View (2,508,000 P2+)
with viewers for the month for the first time ever. Special Report
with Bret Baier (weeknights, 6 PM/ET), The Ingraham Angle
(weeknights, 7 PM/ET) and FOX News @ Night (weeknights, 11 PM/ET)
also each secured their best months since 2020.
FOX News Media’s special programming surrounding the
inauguration of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance
was the highest rated in cable news history. Additionally, FNC’s
special coverage marked the highest non-primetime cable news
telecast in history and posted triple digit increases versus the
inauguration of President Joe Biden in 2021 and grew in viewership
versus 2017. Coverage across FNC and FOX Business Network (FBN)
peaked at 12 million viewers and 2.6 million in A25-54 in the 12
PM/ET hour. From 11:30 AM to 1 PM/ET, FNC’s Inauguration of Donald
Trump, co-anchored by chief political anchor Special Report’s Bret
Baier and anchor and executive editor of The Story Martha
MacCallum, garnered 11.4 million in viewers and 2.4 million in
A25-54, outpacing broadcast networks ABC, NBC, CBS in viewers and
all cable networks across the board. It was FNC’s highest rated
Inauguration Day special programming in network history. During
inauguration coverage, FNC held 80% of the cable news audience
share in viewers and 77% in the A25-54 demo as MSNBC and CNN marked
more lows. MSNBC delivered its lowest-rated inauguration day
coverage ever (11:30AM-1PM/ET) and CNN fell to its second
lowest-rated inauguration in network history.
At 5 PM/ET, FNC’s The Five secured 4.8 million viewers and
531,000 in 25-54 demo, leading all of cable news among total
viewership and the younger demo for the month. FNC’s primetime
lineup once again swept the competition every hour, beginning at 7
PM/ET with FNC’s The Ingraham Angle averaging 3.5 million viewers
and 452,000 in the 25-54 demo. At 8 PM/ET Jesse Watters Primetime
commanded over 4.1 million viewers and 527,000 in the 25-54 demo.
Winning the 9 PM/ET hour across the board, FNC’s Hannity remained
dominant with 3.8 million viewers and 506,000 in the 25-54
demo.
FNC’s hit late-night program Gutfeld! (10 PM/ET) continued its
run as the most-watched late-night program across broadcast and
cable sweeping both total viewers and the 25-54 demo. Notching 3.3
million viewers, 446,000 in 25-54, Gutfeld! outranked CBS’ The Late
Show with Stephen Colbert, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NBC’s The
Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, CBS’
After Midnight and Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
across the board.
The network’s nightly newscast, Special Report with Bret Baier
(weeknights, 6 PM/ET), averaged 3.5 million viewers and 428,000 in
25-54 demo. Closing the night at 11 PM/ET, FOX News @ Night also
surpassed the competition, delivering 1.9 million viewers and
312,000 in the 25-54 demo.
From 5-6 AM/ET, FOX & Friends FIRST netted 722,000 viewers
while FNC’s signature morning show FOX & Friends (weekdays, 6-9
AM/ET) finished the month with 1.5 million viewers and 192,000 in
the demo. The program has remained the number one cable news
program in the mornings with both categories for more than three
straight years and 47 consecutive months in 25-54 demo.
FNC’s daytime lineup, led by two-hour morning news program
America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino (weekdays, 9-11
AM/ET), saw 2.4 million viewers and 288,000 in the 25-54 demo. The
Faulkner Focus at 11 AM/ET, anchored by Harris Faulkner, notched
2.6 million viewers and 310,000 in the 25-54 demo. At 12 PM/ET,
Outnumbered earned 2.5 million viewers and 277,000 in the demo.
From 1-3 PM/ET, America Reports with John Roberts and Sandra Smith
also garnered 2.4 million viewers and 272,000 in the 25-54 demo. At
3 PM/ET, anchor Martha MacCallum’s The Story averaged 2.3 million
viewers and 262,000 in the 25-54 demo. In the 4 PM/ET hour Your
World/The Will Cain Show (which debuted on 1/21) averaged 2.3
million viewers and 263,000 in the 25-54 category for the
month.
FNC also continued to excel against the competition throughout
the weekend for the month, winning every hour with total viewers
and 25-54 demo, defeating CNN and MSNBC by double to triple-digits
among both categories on both days. In fact, FNC had its highest
weekend cable news share in network history with 68% of viewership.
On Saturdays, FOX News Live was most watched show, drawing 1.8
million viewers and 204,000 in the 25-54 demo. The Big Weekend Show
(weekends, 6-8 PM/ET) followed with 1.7 million viewers and 196,000
in the 25-54 demo. Life, Liberty & Levin (weekends, 8 PM/ET)
was the top show in primetime with 1.6 million viewers. FOX Report
with Jon Scott (weekends, 3 -5 PM/ET) nabbed 1.6 million viewers
(167,000 A25-54) and FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla
(Saturday, 10 PM/ET) attracted 1.3 million viewers (177,000
A25-54.) One Nation with Brian Kilmeade (Saturday, 9 PM/ET) drew
1.5 million viewers and 169,000 in the 25-54 demo.
On Sundays, FNC’s Sunday Morning Futures earned the top-rated
show of the day, garnering 2.1 million viewers and 223,000 with
25-54 demo. At 11 AM/ET, MediaBuzz, hosted by Howard Kurtz,
delivered 1.6 million viewers and 190,000 in the 25-54 demo while
Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy garnered 1.6 million
viewers and 159,000 A25-54. The Big Weekend Show followed with 1.6
million viewers and 185,000 in the 25-54 demo. FOX & Friends
Sunday took 1.4 million viewers and 179,000 in 25-54 demo.
JANUARY 2025 NIELSEN NUMBERS
(Monday-Sunday, Live + Same Day):
TOTAL DAY
FNC: 1,916,000 total viewers and 253,000 A25-54 (up 53% with P2,
up 70% with A25-54 vs. Jan. 2024)
CNN: 421,000 total viewers and 80,000 A25-54 (down 9% with P2+,
down 7% with A25-54 vs. Jan. 2024)
MSNBC: 506,000 total viewers and 45,000 A25-54 (down 33% with
P2+, down 41% with A25-54 vs. Jan. 2024)
PRIMETIME (8-11P)
FNC: 2,781,000 total viewers and 353,000 A25-54 (up 40% with
P2+, up 61% with A25-54 vs. Jan. 2024)
CNN: 522,000 total viewers and 118,000 A25-54 (down 14% with
P2+, down 5% with A25-54 vs. Jan. 2024)
MSNBC: 734,000 total viewers and 63,000 A25-54 (down 33% with
P2+, down 41% with A25-54 vs. Jan. 2024)
JANUARY RATINGS FOR THE TOP FIVE
PROGRAMS IN CABLE NEWS:
Total Viewers: The Five (4,765,000), Jesse Watters
Primetime (4,122,000), Hannity (3,769,000), Special Report
(3,489,000), The Ingraham Angle (3,462,000)
Adults 25-54: The Five (531,000), Jesse Watters Primetime
(527,000), Hannity (506,000), The Ingraham Angle (452,000),
Gutfeld! (446,000)
Source: Nielsen. Live+SD. Month of January 2025 ratings data.
Average audience for cable news networks Monday-Sunday based on
Total Day and Prime (6a-6a, 8P-11P), P2+, P25-54, P18-49. Cable
News/Broadcast Program averages exclude repeats and include the
corresponding program name.
FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news
service and has been the number one network in basic cable for the
last eight years and the most-watched television news channel for
23 consecutive years, currently attracting nearly 50% of the cable
news viewing audience according to Nielsen Media Research. Notably,
Nielsen/MRI Fusion has consistently shown FNC to be the network of
choice for more Democrat and Independent viewers, with the most
politically diverse audience in cable news. A 2024 Pew Research
Center study found that more Americans named FNC as their main
source for political news than any other network while a 2023 New
York Times/Siena College poll found FNC as the leading single
source of news for voters across the country. Owned by Fox
Corporation, FNC is available in nearly 70 million homes and
dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top 10
programs in the genre.
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