Hannity Wins on Sunday
Cable news ratings, August 9, 2009: Check out the highlights, and see the full ratings below:
• Sean Hannity had the top-rated Sunday show in both total viewers and the A25-54 demographic. The 9pmET show had more total viewers than CNN and MSNBC combined.
Check out all the ratings below, and leave your own thoughts in the comments:
| TV NEWS RATINGS: 25-54 DEMOGRAPHIC (L +SD) | ||||
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| 5 pm |
NewsHQ
186 |
Zakaria
61 |
Special
130 |
News
50 |
| 6 pm | News Sunday
211 |
Newsroom
86 |
Investigates
110 |
Prime
60 |
| 7 pm | Report
301 |
Newsroom
95 |
Special
228 |
Issues
97 |
| 8 pm | Huckabee
214 |
State of the Union
121 |
Special
192 |
Grace
128 |
| 9 pm | Hannity
394 |
King
176 |
Special
242 |
Issues
121 |
| 10 pm | Geraldo
365 |
Newsroom
187 |
Special
281 |
Grace
224 |
| 11 pm | Huckabee
280 |
State of the Union
146 |
Special
228 |
Showbiz
263 |
| TOTAL DAY | 255 | 130 | 160 | 123 |
| PRIME TIME | 324 | 161 | 238 | 152 |
| Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data. | ||||
| TV NEWS RATINGS: TOTAL VIEWERS (L +SD) | ||||
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| 5 pm | NewsHQ
1043 |
Zakaria
341 |
Special
287 |
News
164 |
| 6 pm | News Sunday
1170 |
Newsroom
383 |
Investigates
327 |
Prime
179 |
| 7 pm | Report
1287 |
Newsroom
410 |
Special
563 |
Issues
237 |
| 8 pm | Huckabee
1356 |
State of the Union
442 |
Special
510 |
Grace
335 |
| 9 pm | Hannity
1644 |
King
601 |
Special
571 |
Issues
282 |
| 10 pm | Geraldo
1225 |
Newsroom
543 |
Special
540 |
Grace
402 |
| 11 pm | Huckabee
806 |
State of the Union
376 |
Special
526 |
Showbiz
418 |
| TOTAL DAY | 911 | 442 | 338 | 250 |
| PRIME TIME | 1410 | 529 | 540 | 330 |
| Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data. | ||||
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