Call it the Covid effect.
The July monthly ratings show the unprecedented dominance of news programming in the era of coronavirus continues apace, as Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC swept the top three spots on cable TV in the coveted 25 –54 age demographic respectively, beating all entertainment and sports channels. Similarly, the three cable news networks topped cable ratings in overall viewers, with Fox retaining first while MSNBC and CNN swapped places.
According to Nielsen Media Research, Fox News averaged 275,000 viewers in the demo across total day in July, edging out CNN’s 252,000, and MSNBC’s 174,000. The three cable networks also scored first, second, and third in total cable viewers for the month, with Fox News pulling in 1.63 million in total day, MSNBC had 1.20 million, and CNN with 994,000. By contrast, HGTV came in a distant fourth in cable ratings for the month with 685,000 total viewers while regular ratings juggernaut ESPN — devoid of almost any sports to cover — fell to 26th, with 251,000 viewers.
In primetime, Fox News
But Fox was far from the only network to enjoy a banner month. MSNBC saw 40% ratings growth from July 2019, besting Fox in year-over-year change in both total viewers (41% vs. 19%) and in the demo (40% vs. 16%). Additionally, The Rachel Maddow Show scored its best-ever month in total viewers with 3.50 million, thanks to its best-ever night of ratings in an interview of Mary Trump. TRMS was also the only non-
CNN’s entire primetime line-up also placed in the cable news top 10, led by sixth-place Cuomo Prime Time‘s 480,000 viewers in the demo. AndersonCooper 360 followed close behind in seventh with 418,000 viewers and CNN Tonight with Don Lemon came in 10th overall with 380,000 viewers.