So how is FOXNews weathering the O’Reilly storm? According to the widely respected Public
Policy Polling conducted 26 February 2015, the week after the “O’Reilly Scandal”
broke, here is how the public ranked all broadcast news outlets for
Trustworthiness (most to least):
1. FOXNews 32%
2. PBS 14%
3. CNN 14%
4. ABC News 10%
5. CBS News 9%
6. NBC News 5%
7. MSNBC 4%
(Only 6% of Democrats even considered MSNBC Trustworthy!)
…so how is Bill O’Reilly standing up to the competition in the wake of
his “scandal?” Here are the latest
released Nielsen rating numbers for 26 Feb 2015:
Net
|
8PM
|
P2+ (000s)
|
25-54 (000s)
|
35-64 (000s)
|
FOXN
|
THE
OREILLY FACTOR
|
3,106
|
557
|
1,138
|
CNN
|
Anderson Cooper
360
|
582
|
204
|
295
|
MSNB
|
ALL IN W/
CHRIS HAYES
|
653
|
149
|
277
|
Net
|
11PM
|
P2+ (000s)
|
25-54 (000s)
|
35-64 (000s)
|
FOXN
|
THE
OREILLY FACTOR
|
1,033
|
262
|
480
|
CNN
|
Anderson Cooper
360
|
369
|
134
|
200
|
MSNB
|
ALL IN W/
CHRIS HAYES
|
217
|
79
|
106
|
As a matter of fact, right after the
“scandal” broke, Bill’s 23 Feb numbers jumped to 3,336,000. Bill is even clobbers the competition in the
coveted 25-54 year old demographic.
Whatever Bill's doing it seems to be
working so if I were Bill, I'd keep on doing it. Before long the only people
that will be watching Anderson and Chris will be their close friends and relatives.
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