Cost of Freedom Business Block On Fox News Is Tops On Saturday

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Cable news ratings, March 27, 2010: Check out the highlights, and see the full ratings below:

• The top cable news program on Saturday was the Cost of Freedom business block from 10amET-NoonET on Fox News in total viewers, averaging more than 1.3 million viewers both hours. The show was live out of the Newseum on Washington D.C. last week. In the A25-54 demographic, MSNBC’s 10pmET doc block program was #1.

Check out all the ratings below, and leave your own thoughts in the comments:

TV NEWS RATINGS: 25-54 DEMOGRAPHIC (L +SD)
Fox News CNN MSNBC CNN Headline News
5 pm 325 99 175 63
6 pm 323 110 210 42
7 pm 279 103 102 71
8 pm 173 109 150 90
9 pm 229 131 210 74
10 pm 267 173 371 106
11 pm 200 171 323 190
TOTAL DAY 282 125 163 110
PRIME TIME 223 138 244 90
Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data.
TV NEWS RATINGS: TOTAL VIEWERS (L +SD)
Fox News CNN MSNBC CNN Headline News
5 pm 1078 472 487 168
6 pm 1121 471 549 195
7 pm 1144 539 424 274
8 pm 1264 435 414 265
9 pm 1089 404 510 247
10 pm 1233 543 719 248
11 pm 708 387 575 394
TOTAL DAY 1013 445 399 265
PRIME TIME 1195 461 548 253
Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data.

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