CNN's Brian Stelter let folks know FOX News is at the bottom of the ratings pile
CNN’s “Reliable Sources” host, Brian Stelter, let FOX News know what he thinks about the network’s lack of coverage of the investigations into Russia’s relationship with Donald Trump’s Presidential Campaign.
Stelter tweeted out four days-worth of ratings for CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News. And at the bottom for four days in a row was none other than the reigning King of News, FOX News.
Stelter cited TV Newsers ratings which showed MSNBC coming in at number one, followed by CNN, and FOX News carrying the load from behind with the also important demographic of 25-54-year-olds.
Brian Stelter quoted Mediaite columnist/conservative John Ziegler as saying about FOX New’s shit-uation, “This should worry Trump more than any other specific story this week. If it continues much longer, Fox will turn on him and then he’s toast…”
CNN and MSNBC have been giving 24 hour coverage of the Russian Investigation. In fact, the networks have been giving so much coverage of the Russian Investigation that both networks have had breaking news every hour on the hour.
CNN even has a spanking brand new show titled White House in Crisis. And in crisis, it is. Not only is there a special counsel, former FBI Director Robert Mueller, but CNN has also reported that the White House is researching the impeachment process.
Now, the White House, of course, doesn’t want any Trump haters jumping up and down.
They say this is just normal protocol, to be prepared that is. However, a reasonable person can’t help but think that Donald Trump is going to be shown the door marked exit when looking at the fact that there are congressional investigations going on, a special counsel involved, the White House staff looking for new jobs, everybody lawyering up, and the White House counsel researching the impeachment process.
All of this signals a bad ending for Donald Trump. And considering the fact that Trump pissed everybody and their mama off during the presidential campaign, it’s no wonder why CNN and MSNBC have found viewers to help push the networks pass Trump’s favorite network, FOX News.
Stelter tweeted out four days-worth of ratings for CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News. And at the bottom for four days in a row was none other than the reigning King of News, FOX News.
Stelter cited TV Newsers ratings which showed MSNBC coming in at number one, followed by CNN, and FOX News carrying the load from behind with the also important demographic of 25-54-year-olds.
Brian Stelter quoted Mediaite columnist/conservative John Ziegler as saying about FOX New’s shit-uation, “This should worry Trump more than any other specific story this week. If it continues much longer, Fox will turn on him and then he’s toast…”
CNN and MSNBC have been giving 24 hour coverage of the Russian Investigation. In fact, the networks have been giving so much coverage of the Russian Investigation that both networks have had breaking news every hour on the hour.
CNN even has a spanking brand new show titled White House in Crisis. And in crisis, it is. Not only is there a special counsel, former FBI Director Robert Mueller, but CNN has also reported that the White House is researching the impeachment process.
Now, the White House, of course, doesn’t want any Trump haters jumping up and down.
They say this is just normal protocol, to be prepared that is. However, a reasonable person can’t help but think that Donald Trump is going to be shown the door marked exit when looking at the fact that there are congressional investigations going on, a special counsel involved, the White House staff looking for new jobs, everybody lawyering up, and the White House counsel researching the impeachment process.
All of this signals a bad ending for Donald Trump. And considering the fact that Trump pissed everybody and their mama off during the presidential campaign, it’s no wonder why CNN and MSNBC have found viewers to help push the networks pass Trump’s favorite network, FOX News.
Cable news ratings race 🤔: Fox prime time was stuck in 3rd place in demo all week long. A blip or something more? https://t.co/1wxOUAx3ff pic.twitter.com/OKvR0bGizR
— Brian Stelter(@brianstelter) May 20, 2017
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