CNN Loses Nearly 50% of Primetime Audience, MSNBC Down Nearly 30%
by John Nolte
Now that their two-year Russia Collusion Hoax has been exposed, CNN and MSNBC are hemorrhaging a massive number of viewers.
Compared to this same week last year, the far-left CNN has lost a jaw-dropping 47 percent of its primetime audience and 41 percent of its total day viewers.
TV News reports that this CNN’s worst week in prime time all year.
MSNBC did not fare all that much better. During primetime, the left-wing outlet lost 28 percent of its viewers. Throughout the total day, MSNBC was down 20 percent.
For those who believe this ratings drop has nothing to do with MSNBC and CNN being exposed after two years of deliberately pushing a hoax about President Trump colluding with Russia to steal the 2016 presidential election, I give you Fox News… Fox lost only lost eight percent of its primetime viewers and 12 percent of total day viewers.
As far as news weeks go, last week might have been a little less exciting than this same week last year, but MSNBC, and most especially CNN, are shredding massive numbers of viewers for one primary reason… Both outlets spent two years lying to their audience, promising them Trump’s impeachment and arrest was coming up right after the next commercial break.
And now, without that hoax to bait people, to manipulate them into tuning in for the latest “bombshell” (that always turned out to be fake news), hardly anyone is tuning in anymore. And it’s a safe guess, many feel cheated and duped, angry and disgusted.
Somehow the news gets worse…
In the advertiser-coveted 25-54 age demo, CNN lost an incredible 52 percent of total day viewers and an even more incredible 58 percent of primetime viewers.
MSNBC lost 43 percent of total day 25-54 viewers and 48 percent of primetime 25-54 viewers.
Again, by comparison, Fox lost 27 percent of demo viewers in total day and 29 percent in primetime.
The overall numbers for last week are staggering.
full story At https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2019/04/17/nolte-cnn-loses-nearly-50-of-primetime-audience-msnbc-down-nearly-30/