Friday, November 1

CNN is available in fourth place behind Newsmax in Friday evening scores

It appears to be like like CNN has extra to fret about than Fox News Channel and MSNBC.

Rising conservative star Newsmax bested CNN within the Friday evening Nielsen scores, posting a bigger viewers in each hour of prime time, although Newsmax is seen in 20 million fewer houses.

Newsmax notched 357,000 common complete viewers from 8-11 p.m. ET Friday versus 335,000 viewers for CNN, in accordance with Mediaite.

“Last Friday NEWSMAX became the nation’s third-highest rated cable news channel in prime time by topping CNN’s viewership,” Newsmax introduced Monday on Instagram.

Fox took the evening with 1.44 million common complete viewers, adopted by MSNBC with 1.08 million.

CNN has introduced up the rear for years behind right-tilting Fox and left-tilting MSNBC, however inserting fourth to Newsmax represents a sobering milestone for the struggling community.

Newsmax reported that host Eric Bolling’s 8 p.m. ET present edged “Anderson Cooper 360” by 467,000 to 447,000 impressions.

Newsmax’s newly unveiled “Chris Plante The Right Squad” drew 325,000 impressions, surpassing CNN’s “Whole Story,” which had 293,000.

Mr. Plante couldn’t resist gloating. “My new @NEWSMAX show beat Manderson Pooper on Fake News CNN last Friday. Not bad for the first week,” he tweeted.

CNN host Chris Wallace additionally misplaced his 10 p.m. time slot with 263,000 viewers versus 278,000 for Newsmax’s “Greg Kelly Reports.”

It wasn’t all dangerous information final week for CNN. The community loved a scores bump Wednesday, pulling in 3.3 million viewers for its city corridor with former President Donald Trump at St. Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire.

Newsmax has seen its viewers enhance following the April 24 cancelation of Fox’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” which resulted in some viewers saying they might swap to Newsmax.

Fox’s scores have dropped in prime time since dropping Mr. Carlson’s present just a few days after reaching a $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

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