Following Tucker Carlson’s removal from the broadcast in April, Fox News ratings have increased once again. But in all of this time, Sean Hannity’s ratings have not increased.
With 1.95 million people, Hannity leads 9 p.m. ET primetime, followed by Kaitlan Collins of CNN with 527,000 and Alex Wagner of MSNBC with 1.23 million.
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Take a look at how many people are watching Fox’s biggest shows! There were 2.61 million viewers of “The Five” compared to 1.98 million for Bret Baier’s program. Impressively, Laura Ingraham and Jesse Watters each got 1.89 million and 2.11 million viewers, respectively. Not to be forgotten is Greg Gutfeld, who attracted 2.10 million views. These programs are obviously drawing in a sizable audience!
Other hosts and programs are now outperforming Hannity’s show as the network’s top performance.
“Ratings-challenged CNN remains mired in third place behind rivals Fox News and MSNBC despite the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. The cable news channel attracted an average of 619,000 viewers on Monday — with just 134,750 in the advertiser-coveted 25-54 age demographic, according to the latest Nielsen figures,” as reported by the New York Post.
“The ratings were a fraction of the more than 2 million viewers who tuned into Fox and the 1.7 million amassed by MSNBC, the data show. Fox also won the key demo race on Monday with 260,375 viewers, while MSNBC drew 157,750. CNN’s primetime viewership continues to be a weak spot for the network. Its top stars — Anderson Cooper, Kaitlan Collins, and Abby Phillip — manage to attract an audience less than one-fourth the size of their counterparts on Fox News — Jesse Watters, Sean Hannity, and Greg Guttfeld,” the outlet added.
The NY Post story further stated: “Monday’s Nielsen figures mirrored those from the week of Nov. 6. Fox News finished in first place with 1.26 million total viewers on average as well as 156,000 in the 25-54 demographic. In primetime, Fox News averaged 1.88 million total viewers for the week — the second-highest figure in all of basic cable behind Disney-owned ESPN. In the 25-54 demographic, Fox News averaged 230,000 viewers — a 13% increase from the previous week. The boost in viewership was most likely due to the coverage of elections in Kentucky, Ohio, Mississippi, and Virginia.”
Last week, exciting news revealed that
The former top media correspondent for CNN, Brian Stelter, reveals startling information about Fox News anchor Jeanine Pirro in a compelling new book. Not holding back, Stelter said that Pirro’s own executive producer called her a “reckless maniac.”
Part of Stelter’s upcoming book, which was released ahead of time in the Daily Beast’s Confider email, “Network of Lies: The Epic Saga of Fox News, Donald Trump, and the Battle for American Democracy,” got exposed. It explained Pirro’s connection to Fox News executives.
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According to the book, Fox News management orchestrated Pirro’s promotion to regular co-host on “The Five” as a demotion because her weekend show, “Justice with Judge Jeanine,” which has since been canceled, served as a primary platform for disseminating the false narrative that Dominion Voting Systems was involved in the purported manipulation of the 2020 election. Afterwards, Fox News and Dominion came to a $787.5 million settlement.
“Pirro was a problem,” Two unidentified individuals informed Stelter, “because of her stubborn, slavish Trumpiness and because she had clashed with Fox executives who had grown tired of her histrionic shenanigans.”
Pirro claimed that the management was engaging in “censorship” when they made suggestions to alter Justice with Judge Jeanine, the opening monologue of her show.
In the Dominion lawsuit, Pirro’s actions were characterized as out of control; her executive producer even called her a “reckless maniac.” Stelter asserts that Fox’s decision to terminate her show was mostly motivated by her carelessness.
Since “nobody wanted to deal with her,” According to one of the sources, Pirro was relegated to The Five, where she was no longer able to write her own monologues or choose whom guests to interview.
Strangely enough, Pirro’s “demotion” to “The Five” brought her a far higher audience.




