
Fox News crushes CNN, MS NOW in February with 35% more viewers than both channels combined
NY Post
Fox News is still reigning supreme in the cable news battle.
The network averaged 35% more total day viewers than CNN and MS NOW combined so far in February, according to new Nielsen data.
During primetime coverage from Monday through Sunday, Fox News averaged 2.61 million primetime viewers – far above CNN and MS NOW’s combined 1.94 million viewers, and beating CBS’ 2.4 million, according to the data, which was earlier reported by Mediaite.
Fox’s average primetime viewership jumped to 3.07 million viewers when looking at weekday data only, according to Nielsen figures.
It also dominated in the key advertising demographic of viewers ages 25 to 54 with average primetime viewership of 260,000, compared to 154,000 at CNN and 131,000 for MS NOW.
Fox News also beat out CNN and MS NOW in total day viewership across the entire week – raking in 1.72 million viewers compared to CNN and MS NOW’s 1.27 million combined.













