FNC’s ‘The Five’ Smashes Records as the
Number One Cable News Program in Viewers and Becomes First
Non-Prime Program Ever to Deliver Over Four Million Viewers in
Fourth Quarter
Late Night Hit ‘Gutfeld!’ is Most-Watched in
A25-54, ‘Jesse Watters Primetime’ Tops in A18-49
FNC is Highest-Rated Network Across the
Board for all Political Coverage with Most Politically Diverse
Audience in Cable News
FNC Captures 72% of the Cable News Audience
Post-Election and Notches 374 Top Telecasts, MSNBC and CNN
Audiences Continue to Flee as CNN Delivers Smallest Audience in
Network History
FOX News Channel (FNC) continued to break ratings records in
2024, finishing the year with the highest share of the cable news
audience in nearly a decade as it marks nine consecutive years as
the highest-rated cable network in all of television, according to
Nielsen Media Research. FNC was the number one network throughout
the political cycle and more viewers tuned into the network for
breaking news coverage of major events than any other cable news
channel, catapulting FNC to another year of ratings dominance. This
past year, FNC held 56% of the cable news audience in primetime and
53% in total day, securing the majority of those watching the genre
and notching its highest share of the audience since 2015. FNC was
up the most in every category versus the year prior, posting
double-digit gains across the board, and delivered double and
triple-digit advantages over the competition in viewers, A25-54 and
A18-49. In primetime, FNC averaged 2,384,000 viewers (+30% vs.
2023) and 294,000 in A25-54 (+40% vs. 2023), topping CNN and MSNBC
combined in viewership. In total day, FNC saw 1,458,000 viewers
(+21% vs. 2023) and 186,000 in A25-54 (+26% vs. 2023). The fastest
growing cable channel of the year, FNC programs made up 70 of the
top 100 cable news telecasts and the network had the highest length
of tune in the genre across all categories. Additionally, more
Independents and Democrats continued to choose FNC over any other
network with viewers and A25-54, according to Nielsen MRI Fusion.
The network was also number one among Hispanic, Asian and upscale
viewers. Notably, CNN reached another new low, finishing the year
with its smallest audience in network history in total day A25-54
with a paltry 91,000 in the demo and 481,000 in viewers.
In commenting on the milestone, FOX News Media CEO Suzanne Scott
said, “Throughout coverage of a tumultuous political cycle, wars in
the Middle East and major breaking news events, millions of viewers
across the political spectrum continued to tune into FOX News
Channel for our unrivaled reporting and analysis. I am extremely
proud of our entire team for proving once again why we are the
nation’s most-watched network as we outpaced the competition in
covering the stories that mattered most to everyday Americans.”
During the 2024 election cycle, more viewers turned to FNC than
any other cable news network for historic political news including
the lead up to and following election night, headline grabbing
interviews, presidential debate simulcasts, the Republican and
Democratic National Conventions, the assassination attempts against
former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden dropping out
of the presidential race. According to Nielsen Media Research, FNC
was the most watched cable news network in every swing state,
including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. A YouGov study during the
election cycle found more Independents get their news from the
network than any of the competition.
FOX News Media’s coverage of election night topped all
television networks with nearly 13.6 million viewers and 4.4
million in the A25-54 demo while its broadcast of Vice President
Kamala Harris’ concession speech was also number one with nearly 8
million viewers. The week following the election FNC’s Special
Report topped CBS” The Evening News while America’s Newsroom and
The Faulkner Focus outpaced The View despite being in millions less
homes than the broadcast networks. FOX News Media’s simulcast of
ABC’s presidential debate between Democratic presidential nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee
former President Donald Trump garnered 14.2 million viewers,
topping NBC, CBS and cable news on September 10th, while its
simulcast of the CNN presidential debate drew the largest audience
in television with 13.4 million viewers. The network also made
history as it delivered the highest-rated primetime convention
coverage of all time during the RNC with 10.4 million viewers and 2
million in 25-54 from 10-11 PM/ET. FNC’s live breaking news
coverage of the attempted assassination of former President Trump
was its highest-rated weekend ever delivering 6.9 million viewers
and 1.4 million in the 25-54 demo. Later in July, the network also
led during breaking news coverage of President Joe Biden’s decision
to end his reelection campaign, with 2.1 million viewers and
336,000 in 25-54.
Since the election, FOX News captured 72% of the cable news
audience in primetime as MSNBC and CNN ushered in historic
declines. In primetime, MSNBC has seen 65% of its A25-54 audience
flee the channel with the network delivering only 51,000 in A25-54
and 576,000 in viewers (-57%). CNN has lost over half of its
audience in primetime in the A25-54 demo in primetime, averaging
70,000 (-56%) in A25-54 and 378,000 in viewers (-49%). FNC has
notched 374 of the top cable news telecasts since the day after the
election with MSNBC and CNN failing to garner over two million
viewers since November 6th.
FNC closed out December with its highest cable news share for
the month in network history across all categories. Across
primetime, FNC commanded 2.1 million viewers and 240,000 in the
25-54 demo accounting for 71% of the cable news audience and in
total day the network secured 1.5 million viewers and 178,000 in
the 25-54 demo, marking 68% of the cable news audience. CNN
collapsed to just 48,000 in the 25-54 demo during total day and
58,000 in the 25-54 demo in primetime, marking all time lows for
the network. MSNBC saw a putrid 35,000 in the 25-54 demo during
total day and just 45,000 in the 25-54 demo during primetime,
marking lows dating back to 1997.
In 2024, FNC programs made up the top 12 programs in viewers,
including The Five, Jesse Watters Primetime, Hannity, Gutfeld!, The
Ingraham Angle, Special Report with Bret Baier, Outnumbered, The
Faulkner Focus, America’s Newsroom with Dana Perino and Bill
Hemmer, America Reports with John Roberts and Sandra Smith, The
Story with Martha MacCallum and Your World with Neil Cavuto. The
network also notched the top 14 programs in A25-54 with Gutfeld!,
Jesse Watters Primetime, Hannity, The Five, The Ingraham Angle,
Special Report with Bret Baier, Outnumbered, FOX News @ Night, The
Faulkner Focus, America’s Newsroom, America Reports, Your World
with Neil Cavuto, The Story and FOX & Friends. Additionally,
FNC secured the 13 of the top 15 highest-rated programs in A18-49,
including Jesse Watters Primetime, Hannity, Gutfeld!, The Five, The
Ingraham Angle, Special Report with Bret Baier, FOX News @ Night,
Outnumbered, The Faulkner Focus, America Reports, Your World with
Neil Cavuto, The Story, America’s Newsroom and FOX &
Friends.
The Five made history marking the third consecutive year it has
topped cable news with viewers and becoming the first non-primetime
show to deliver over four million viewers during its highest-rated
fourth quarter ever (4,026,000 P2+; 429,000 A25-54). During 2024,
FNC’s late afternoon ensemble program (weekdays, 5 PM/ET) drew
cable news’ largest audience in viewers, averaging 3.4 million
viewers and 331,000 in the 25-54 demo. FNC’s primetime lineup
crushed the cable news competition, kicking off with The Ingraham
Angle dominating the 7 PM/ET timeslot with 2.5 million viewers and
278,000 in 25-54 demo. At 8 PM/ET, Jesse Watters Primetime was the
most-watched cable news program with primetime viewers, commanding
3.1 million viewers and 352,000 in the 25-54 demo and Hannity
(weekdays at 9 PM/ET) drew the third largest audience with viewers,
delivering 2.8 million viewers and 341,000 in 25-54 demo.
FNC’s runaway late-night hit Gutfeld! (weekdays, 10 PM/ET)
soared past the cable and broadcast competition with its best year
since launch, averaging 2.5 million viewers and 355,000 in 25-54
demo and delivering the program’s highest-rated year ever. In fact,
Gutfeld! led all of cable news in the 25-54 demo. Gutfeld!
continued to disrupt the late-night landscape, outpacing broadcast
shows CBS’ The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, NBC’s The Tonight
Show with Jimmy Fallon, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! and beating all of
cable late night in viewers and the 25-54 demo. The show’s
September 18th interview with former President Donald Trump
commanded nearly 5 million viewers and 744,000 in the 25-54 demo,
the highest-rated show in the program’s history.
At 6 PM/ET, Special Report with Bret Baier featured several
high-profile interviews in 2024, including an exclusive with Vice
President Kamala Harris which secured nearly 8 million viewers
making it the highest rated interview of the Harris-Trump political
season. FNC’s premier news program was the highest rated in cable
news in its hour, averaging 2.5 million viewers and 259,000 in
25-54 demo for the year, crushing the competition. FOX News @ Night
topped the 11 PM/ET hour with 1.4 million viewers and 221,000 in
the 25-54 demo.
From 6-9 AM/ET, FOX & Friends continued to dominate the
morning cable news landscape as the highest-rated morning show for
the 23rd consecutive year with 1.2 million viewers and 164,000 in
the 25-54 demo. FNC’s early show FOX & Friends First (weekdays,
5-6 AM/ET) delivered 588,000 viewers and 102,000 in the 25-54
demo.
Leading FNC’s daytime news programming, America’s Newsroom with
Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino (9-11 AM/ET) averaged 1.7 million total
viewers and 204,000 in the 25-54 demo, continuing to decimate the
cable news competition. Harris Faulkner’s The Faulkner Focus at 11
AM/ET garnered an audience of 1.8 million total viewers and 215,000
in the 25-54 demo, topping CNN and MSNBC across the board. FNC’s
Outnumbered, with co-hosts Harris Faulkner, Emily Compagno and
Kayleigh McEnany, was the highest-rated cable news program at 12
PM/ET with 1.9 million viewers and 224,000 in 25-54 demo. America
Reports with John Roberts and Sandra Smith (weekdays, 1-3 PM/ET)
bested the competition, garnering 1.7 million viewers and 203,000
in 25-54 demo. The Story’s Martha MacCallum at 3 PM/ET nabbed 1.7
million viewers and 198,000 in the 25-54 demo while Your World with
Neil Cavuto was number one across the board at 4 PM/ET, with 1.7
million viewers and 199,000 in the 25-54 demo. America’s Newsroom,
America Reports, The Faulkner Focus, Outnumbered and The Story
continue to outpace the broadcast competition, beating Today with
Hoda and Jenna, GMA3, The Talk, The Drew Barrymore Show, and NBC
News Daily with total viewers. FOX & Friends also tops NBC News
Daily and The Drew Barrymore Show in viewers.
On the weekends, FOX News had its highest share of the cable
news audience with both viewers and A25-54 in network history. The
Big Weekend Show (weekends, 7 PM/ET) was the number one show of the
day with over 1.4 million viewers. During primetime on Saturdays,
FNC remained the highest-rated cable news network as Life, Liberty
and Levin (weekends, 8 PM/ET) finished the year in the number one
spot in viewers at 8 PM/ET with over 1.4 million viewers and
111,000 in 25-54 demo. At 9 PM/ET, FNC’s One Nation with Brian
Kilmeade outpaced CNN and MSNBC, averaging 1.2 million viewers and
114,000 in 25-54 demo. The newly launched FOX News Saturday Night
with Jimmy Failla (Saturday, 10 PM/ET) crushed the competition
seeing 944,000 viewers and 114,000 in the 25-54 demo. Cavuto Live
(Saturday, 10 AM – 12 PM/ET) commanded 1.3 million viewers and
154,000 in the 25-54 demo.
On Sundays at 10 AM/ET, Sunday Morning Futures with Maria
Bartiromo drew the largest weekend cable news audience with 1.6
million viewers and 175,000 in 25-54 demo. At 11 AM/ET, MediaBuzz
with Howard Kurtz, cable news’ only media watchdog program,
delivered over 1.3 million and 143,000 in 25-54 demo. On Sunday
evening, Life, Liberty and Levin (8 PM/ET) led in primetime with
1.5 million viewers and 126,000 in 25-54 demo while Sunday Night in
America with Trey Gowdy beat the competition at 9 PM/ET, averaging
1.4 million viewers and 115,000 in 25-54 demo.
Additionally, throughout 2024 on YouTube, FNC has netted 2.8
billion video views (up 17% vs. 2023) and FBN has earned 759
million video views in 2024 for a combined 3.6 billion video views.
The network also has 185 million hours spent on YouTube this year,
up 22% compared to 2023. November marked a record month for FNC on
YouTube reaching over 400 million video viewers. November 6th, the
day after the election, was the network’s best day ever on YouTube
outpacing the closest competitor MSNBC by 156%.
Nielsen Cable News Ratings for 2024 (01/01/24-12/29/24) vs.
2023 (12/26/22-12/31/23)
Primetime:
FNC: 2,384,000 P2+ (up 30%); 294,000 25-54 (up 40%)
CNN: 685,000 P2+ (up 18%); 147,000 25-54 (up 17%)
MSNBC: 1,223,000 P2+ (up 1%); 133,000 25-54 (up 9%)
Total Day:
FNC: 1,458,000 P2+ (up 21%); 186,000 25-54 (up 26%)
CNN: 481,000 P2+ (flat) 91,000 25-54 (down 3%)
MSNBC: 791,000 P2+ (up 2%); 84,000 25-54 (down 2%)
FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news
service and has been the number one network in basic cable for the
last eight years and the most-watched television news channel for
more than 22 consecutive years, currently attracting nearly 50% of
the cable news viewing audience according to Nielsen Media
Research. Notably, Nielsen/MRI Fusion has consistently shown FNC to
be the network of choice for more Democrat and Independent viewers,
with the most politically diverse audience in cable news. A 2024
Pew Research Center study found that more Americans named FNC as
their main source for political news than any other network while a
2023 New York Times/Siena College poll found FNC as the leading
single source of news for voters across the country. Owned by Fox
Corporation, FNC is available in nearly 70 million homes and
dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top 10
programs in the genre.
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