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trailmonkee

(2,681 posts)
Mon Feb 18, 2013, 11:18 PM Feb 2013

Fox News Ravaged By Free Market As Viewers Flee, Primetime Ratings Dive To Pre-9/11 Lows

found on News Corpse



Continuing a downward spiral that began last September during the Democratic National Convention, Fox News primetime ratings, in the key 25-54 year old demographic, have declined to numbers they haven’t seen since August of 2001. These are numbers that revert Fox back to the George Bush, pre-9/11 era when Fox was struggling for attention.

9/11 was an integral part of the rise of Fox News. It was the catalyst that formed their America-first persona and thrust them into a role as cheerleaders rather than journalists.

These twelve year lows for their best known programs portend trouble for Fox as their audience tires of a schedule that hasn’t changed in more than a decade. Creaky old timers O’Reilly and Hannity have been in their time slots since the network launched in 1996. Worse yet for Fox, their slump is occurring at a time when MSNBC is soaring. For most of the time since last November’s election, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell have been beating Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity in the demo. In addition to those victories, most of MSNBC’s programs are the top performers among 18-34 year olds, which means that they have a significant advantage with the next generation of television news consumers. MSNBC is also number one with African-American viewers, a status they have enjoyed for 36 consecutive months.

The graying Fox News is a phenomenon that is occurring with both their programs and their audience. While many of Fox’s shows held steady in total audience, they plunged in the younger demos. This was true across the board with primetime and all other dayparts, including their three hour morning block, Fox & Friends. Conversely, MSNBC’s audience was up in both the demo and total audience. The ratings story for MSNBC is no longer merely one of faster growth and higher percentage gains. They are now beating their Fox competition head-on in primetime and challenging them respectably in daytime.

For the most part it appears that MSNBC’s gains are coming from new, younger viewers. They certainly are not luring dissatisfied Fox viewers over to their channel. However, Fox now has to worry about a rebuilding CNN. Their new president Jeff Zucker is shaking up the roster with announcements of hirings and firings both in front of and behind the camera. Considering that the previous management at CNN was so inept and oblivious to the news marketplace, it is hard to believe that Zucker won’t produce some improvement. And with Fox viewers abandoning the network that has been lying to them so brazenly, CNN may start to look like a plausible alternative.

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Fox News Ravaged By Free Market As Viewers Flee, Primetime Ratings Dive To Pre-9/11 Lows (Original Post) trailmonkee Feb 2013 OP
It's going to get real interesting to watch what extreme tactics they take Marie Marie Feb 2013 #1
They are also losing the teabagger crowd Gman Feb 2013 #2
This is where many Fox viewers from two years ago can now be found.... Ikonoklast Feb 2013 #3
People Wising Up? colsohlibgal Feb 2013 #4
Good! William769 Feb 2013 #5
Lots of people still watch Faux news: lindysalsagal Feb 2013 #6
. trailmonkee Feb 2013 #7
Sux to be the propaganda arm of the GOP lpbk2713 Feb 2013 #8
old men like to watch Fox Newsbunnies in skin tight, low cut dresses ZRT2209 Feb 2013 #9
We cannot let up mick063 Feb 2013 #10
Yes we can. If their regular RW viewers can stop watching then so can we. KurtNYC Feb 2013 #11
I watch Fox for 1 hr, 7-8 because I like Shep Smith Puzzledtraveller Feb 2013 #12
I would like to see narnian60 Feb 2013 #13

Marie Marie

(9,999 posts)
1. It's going to get real interesting to watch what extreme tactics they take
Mon Feb 18, 2013, 11:51 PM
Feb 2013

to stop the bleeding. More lies? More Fear? Hire Rush to replace Hannity? Who knows but I am sure they they will desperately over-reach and hemorrhage even more sponsors and viewers. Should be fun to watch!

Gman

(24,780 posts)
2. They are also losing the teabagger crowd
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 12:09 AM
Feb 2013

who consider them MSM and liberal now. Read FR for details and nasty comments about Fox.

Ikonoklast

(23,973 posts)
3. This is where many Fox viewers from two years ago can now be found....
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 12:57 AM
Feb 2013



Their viewer demographics spell doom for them.

colsohlibgal

(5,275 posts)
4. People Wising Up?
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 12:57 AM
Feb 2013

Anyone still buying what they're selling is hard core dense - and even harder core are those who think Fox isn't right wing enough.

What Fox has been doing is not a lot different than what a little dark haired guy named Goebbels did for Adolf - propaganda and misinformation.

lindysalsagal

(20,692 posts)
6. Lots of people still watch Faux news:
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 01:45 AM
Feb 2013

1. Some who can hear it, but don't understand the big words.
2. Some who understand the big words, but can't remember what happened as soon as it's over.
3. Some who like buxom blondes .
4. Some who really believe the world is being taken over by outer-space aliens.
5. Some who can't figure out all those buttons on the remote control, and so never change the channel.
6. Some who are literally afraid of people who are not white like them.
7. Some who think Nazi's were socialists, so that makes Obama a Nazi.
8. Some who think we should kill anyone who isn't white, male (or, providing food and sex to a white male), straight, christian, and addicted to the NFL.
9. Some who think it's ok to live with your mother until she dies or goes to the nursing home.
10. Some who couldn't tell it was Gene Hackman in the white wig at the end of la cage au faux, and so don't get the point of the film, at all.

 

mick063

(2,424 posts)
10. We cannot let up
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 02:34 AM
Feb 2013

on discrediting Fox News.

This grotesque propaganda must be killed outright.


Think of them as Vampires. They will not die unless you drive a stake through the heart.


Embarrass all those that reference Fox. Force them to provide alternate references. Compare Fox to "The National Enquirer". Expose how Fox argued in court that it was their first ammendment right to blatantly lie to the public. Give people links to comedians that ridicule "Fox and Friends". Send links to "Chaos on Bullshit Mountain." Complain about public waiting rooms that display Fox News. Write sponsors that advertise with Fox.

Let's put our collective feet on the throat of Fox News. Discredit them at every step. Never pass on an opportunity.

This is what I do. This is one way I can make a positive difference for this nation.

KurtNYC

(14,549 posts)
11. Yes we can. If their regular RW viewers can stop watching then so can we.
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 09:57 AM
Feb 2013

When you repeat a lie, even to discredit it, you are repeating a lie and accepting an issue frame that favors their position. By obsessing about Fox News we, and Jon Stewart, keep it center stage.

Fox News is watched by less than 1% of the US population; we can let it die now.

Puzzledtraveller

(5,937 posts)
12. I watch Fox for 1 hr, 7-8 because I like Shep Smith
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 10:01 AM
Feb 2013

I would follow him to another network so as to say I do not like Fox, I like Shep.

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