Geraldo, Breaking CT Power Plant News Top FNC Ratings Sunday


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Cable news ratings, February 7, 2010: Check out the highlights, and see the full ratings below:

• Fox News was the top-rated cable news network on Sunday, in total viewers and the A25-54 demographic, total day and prime time. The top show in the demo was Geraldo Rivera’s 10pmET hour, and in total viewers it was FNC’s news hour at 5pmET, which spent a majority of time covering the deadly CT power plant explosion.

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 294 106 213 72
6 pm 162 72 199 31
7 pm 126 37 205 33
8 pm 53 34 183 46
9 pm 53 42 153 35
10 pm 313 68 219 107
11 pm 255 74 282 140
TOTAL DAY 241 120 156 100
PRIME TIME 94 75 185 53
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 1430 433 390 263
6 pm 829 310 358 72
7 pm 587 229 347 126
8 pm 345 133 342 191
9 pm 401 165 263 130
10 pm 870 432 347 154
11 pm 527 324 491 336
TOTAL DAY 1000 414 300 271
PRIME TIME 539 243 317 158
Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data.

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