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Fox News continues to dominate the ratings leaving rivals MSNBC and CNN in thedust. Fox News delivered the third highest-rated year ever in cable news history for2022 in total day viewers.
Fox finished the year as the number one cable network in primetime and total dayin viewers in basic cable for the seventh consecutive year and the highest-ratedcable news network for the 21 st straight year.According to data from Nielsen/MRl Fusion, Fox News attracted the most politicallydiverse audience in cable news with more Democrats, Independents andRepublicans tuning in than any other network in total viewers and the younger A25-54 demo.Fox News had its second-highest share of the cable news audience in its history with53% in total day in the 25-54 demo. The network also drew 55% of the primetimeaudience in total viewers.Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott said:“From America’s choice on election night to the home of late night’s smash hitshow, 2022 was a testament to our unmatched skill in delivering the most innovativenews and opinion programming to our audience which continues to rank as themost politically diverse in cable news.“l am beyond proud of our entire team’s incredible achievements this year.”
Fox News scored the top 13 out of 15 programs in cable news with total viewers,including The Five, Tucker Carlson Tonight, Jesse Watters Primetime, Hannity,Special Report with Bret Baier, The Ingraham Angle, Gutfeld!, Outnumbered,America’s Newsroom, The Faulkner Focus, Your World with Neil Cavuto, AmericaReports and The Story.
The Five’ Makes Television History, Becomes First Non-Primetime Program To Rank NumberOne In Viewers For A Full YearIn an unprecedented achievement, Fox News’ “The Five” has made television historyby becoming the first non-primetime program to rank number one in total viewersfor an entire year. This significant milestone marks a major shift in the medialandscape, as “The Five” outperformed all other cable news programs, includingthose in the coveted primetime slots.Debuting in 2011, “The Five” has consistently been a top performer, but 2023 marked abreakthrough year. The show’s unique format, which features a rotating panel of five co-hostsdiscussing current events, political issues, and pop culture, has resonated strongly with viewersacross the nation.
The diverse perspectives offered by the hosts—ranging from conservative tomoderate viewpoints—have created a dynamic that keeps the audience engaged.What sets “The Five” apart is its ability to mix serious political discourse with humorand lighter segments, making it accessible to a broader audience. The show’ssuccess is also attributed to its consistent cast, including popular hosts like GregGutfeld, Dana Perino, and Jesse Watters, who have built a loyal following over theyears. Their chemistry and the show’s lively, often unpredictable debates havebecome a staple for viewers looking for both information and entertainment.In a media environment where primetime has traditionally dominated ratings, “The Five”breaking through this barrier highlights changing viewer habits. The rise of streaming servicesand on-demand content has altered how and when people consume news. “The Five”capitalized on these trends by offering content that is not only timely but also adaptable tovarious viewing preferences, including live broadcasts and online streaming.The success of “The Five” is not just a win for Fox News but also a testament to theevolving nature of television news.As the first non-primetime program to achieve this level of success, it sets a newstandard for cable news shows. It also raises questions about the future ofprimetime television, as networks may need to reconsider their strategies tocompete with increasingly popular daytime programs.
Looking ahead, “The Five” shows no signs of slowing down. With its historicachievement, the program has solidified its place in television history, proving thatgreat content can draw audiences at any time of day.
Fox also had the top 15 rated shows in A25-54 and the 13 highest-rated shows withthe 18-49 demo.Fox News’ hit show ‘The Five’ continued to break records.For the first time in television history, a non-primetime cable program closed out theyear as cable’s most-watched in total viewers.Airing at 5 PM/ET, ‘The Five’ crushed all daytime and primetime programming onCNN and MSNBC, garnering cable news’ largest audience in 2022 with 3,432,000viewers and 465,000 in A25-54.According to Fox News:Nielsen Cable News Ratings for 2022 (12/27/21-12/13/22) vs. 2021 (12/28/20-12/26/21)Primetime:FNC: P2+ (down 1%); 346,000 25-54 (down 7%)CNN: 730,000 P2+ (down 33%); 174,000 25-54 (down 36%)MSNBC: P2+ (down 21%); 133,000 25-54 (down 39%)Total Day:FNC: P2+ (up 12%); 231,000 25-54 (up 3%)CNN: 568,000 P2+ (down 27%); 123,000 25-54 (down 35%)MSNBC: 733,000 P2+ (down 19%); 83,000 25-54 (down 35%)