Fox News’ popular show “The Five”It continues to be the number one cable show and is still the most-watched on the network.
Recent data revealed that “The Five”The most number of viewers was a record for ; and it had the second highest viewers among the 25-54 demographic.
AdWeek released the following viewership figures for cable news programs: “The Five”Greg Gutfeld was the guest host.
“On the cable news programming front, Fox News’ The Five was the most-watched show of the week (3.08 million at 5 p.m.) and the second-most-watched among adults 25-54 (433,000) at 8 p.m. Tucker Carlson Tonight came in second in total viewers (3.05 million at 8 p.m.) and No. 1 among adults 25-54 (483,000). Hannity took No. 3 in total viewers (2.62 million at 9 p.m.) followed by Jesse Watters Primetime at No. 4 (2.54 million at 7 p.m.), and Special Report with Bret Baier at No. 5 (2.245 million viewers at 6 p.m.). Fox News as a network secured the top 18 cable news telecasts for the week among adults 25-54,” AdWeek reported.
CNN’s ratings have fallen off a cliff.
CNN recorded its lowest-rated day since July 2020.
“CNN capped off a weak week in the ratings on Friday, dipping to the network’s lowest Friday in the key 25-54 age demographic since July 14th, 2000. CNN brought in a total day average of 60,000 demo viewers, just higher than the network’s 59,000 demo viewers in July 2000,” Mediaite reported.
Gutfeld also hosts the show. “The Five,”He also hosts a late-night program that dominates cable news ratings.
Gutfeld’s 11 p.m. show on Fox News landed second in all of cable news in the main 25-54 demographic last week, beating out The Ingraham Angle (with guest host Jason Chaffetz) and “The Five,”He co-hosts.
Gutfeld’s show drew a whopping 2.02 million total viewers, which beat out Ingraham’s show at 1.9 million. Gutfeld! We were just short of winning “The Five,”The show attracted 2.92 million viewers.
Mai “The Five”The most watched cable news show among both the total audience as well as the 25-54 demographic was ;
The average viewership for the May 2022 5 p.m. show was 3.28 Million.
Gutfeld is part of two shows — The Five and Gutfeld! — that was one of the most-watched cable news shows in May.
These are the top 10 cable news channels that you have been watching since May.
–Fox News | 5 p.m. /The Five: 3,279,000 / 25 telecasts
–Fox News | 8 p.m. / Tucker Carlson Tonight: 3,233,000 / 22 telecasts
–Fox News | 9 p.m./ Hannity: 2,720,000 / 21 telecasts
–Fox News | 7 p.m./ Jesse Watters Primetime: 2,646,000 / 17 telecasts
–Fox News | 6 p.m. / Special Report with Bret Baier: 2,475,000 / 25 telecasts
–Fox News | 10 p.m./The Ingraham Angle: 2,256,000 / 23 telecasts
–Fox News | 11 p.m./Gutfeld! : 2,001,000/23 Telecasts
–MSNBC | 9 p.m./The Rachel Maddow Show: 1,950,000 / 9 telecasts
–Fox News | 12 p.m. / Outnumbered: 1,774,000 / 26 telecasts
–Fox News | 9-10 a.m./10-11 a.m./America’s Newsroom: 1,709,000 / 50 telecasts
As noted by Forbes, Gutfeld’s weekend late-night show has been delivering massive viewership.
Like the way CNN is all but guaranteed to remain a favorite punching bag for Fox News Channel’s late-night host Greg Gutfeld, whose 11 pm show “Gutfeld!”It has been an ratings success since it was launched a little over one year ago. Monday, by the way, was an important day for Gutfeld as well, marking the debut of a newer, expanded studio for his show — the second-most-watched late-night program in all of broadcast and cable.
In fact, you could argue that at least some of Gutfeld’s success (an average of almost 2 million viewers in April alone, topping Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon) is best understood within the context of missteps and ratings decline at CNN. The ideological similarity that pervades most late-night shows is a testament to this.
“If you’ve been watching my stuff, I spend a lot of time talking about media. Because I know the internal flaws of it. The Gutfeld show became successful because it came at exactly the right time.”He said. “People have had it with being told that every institution in your life is somehow oppressor vs. oppressed.”
“My show is deliberately surreal and absurd because I’m absurd. I call it the Dean Wormer effect. Dean Wormer was the bad guy in Animal House and was always kind of the hood ornament of what a Republican was, and everybody else has fun, right? … My goal was always to flip that. So that we’re the people having fun, and the left, Democrats, are the scolds. You see that now, with even Bill Maher saying, my God, my side is humorless and the other side is having fun.”
Popular host Tucker Carlson’s primetime show on Fox News smashed another key barrier earlier this year.
Sean Hannity, anchor of Anchor Sean Hannity was also the longest-running prime time cable news presenter.
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