MSNBC And CNN February Ratings: The Good News And Bad News

 

It’s that time of the year again – ratings.

Here’s a look at CNN and MSNBC, the good and the bad news, while we’ll focus on Fox News (yeah, it’s just good news over there) in a subsequent post.

MSNBC:

Good News– MSNBC topped CNN by 75% in total viewers and 138% in the A25-54 demographic in prime time.

Bad NewsMorning Joe finished fourth in the demo, behind CNN and HLN.

Good News: Keith Olbermann finished 2nd at 8pmET in both categories. Rachel Maddow finished 2nd at 9pmET in both categories. Chris Matthews at 7pmET finished 2nd in total viewers.

Bad News: All MSNBC programs were down double digits year-to-year in both categories.

CNN:

Good News– CNN topped MSNBC during day time hours (9am-5pmET) and in total day in total viewers and the demo. MSNBC was fourth or fifth during these hours.

Bad News– CNN finished fifth in prime time in the demo, behind even CNBC, for the first month ever (it happened to be a month that had a lot of Olympics on NBC, MSNBC and CNBC).

Good News– CNN’s The Situation Room finished 2nd for all three hours in the demo.

Bad News– CNN was down big in prime time (54% and 57% in total viewers and the demo), the most of any cable news network.

More Bad News– All of CNN’s prime time shows individually had their worst months ever in total viewers, while in the demo, it was Anderson Cooper‘s worst and Larry King and Campbell Brown had their second worst months ever.

Oh, also HLN:

Good News: Robin Meade had her best ratings in history in total viewers and the demo. Joy Behar at 9pmET was the only program that hour to grow year-to-year in total viewers.

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