Fox News Dominates Cable News Ratings in 2022, Leaving Competitors in the Dust
Fox News has once again proven its dominance in the world of cable news, maintaining its position as the top-rated network for the past seven years. In fact, 2022 marked the third-highest-rated year in cable news history, with Fox News leading the charge in both primetime and total day ratings. The network’s consistent success has left its competitors, MSNBC and CNN, trailing far behind.
Fox News: The Unrivaled Leader
In 2022, Fox News outpaced both MSNBC and CNN, becoming the premier destination for news in America. According to Nielsen/MRI Fusion statistics, Fox News continues to attract a diverse audience, with more Democrats, Independents, and Republicans tuning in than any other network. Additionally, Fox News has a strong following among younger viewers, with adults aged 25 to 54 representing the largest segment of its audience. This broad appeal has contributed to the network’s status as the leader in cable news.
Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott attributes the network’s success to its unique blend of news and opinion programming, which resonates with a wide range of viewers. Scott points to Fox’s impressive 53% share of viewers aged 25 to 54 during the day and evening as evidence of its broad appeal.
“The Five” Makes History
One of Fox News’ standout shows is The Five, which made history by becoming the first non-primetime television show to achieve the highest ratings for a full year. In 2022, The Five attracted an astounding 3.4 million viewers during its 5 PM ET time slot, surpassing both daytime and evening programming on CNN and MSNBC.
The show’s success can be attributed to its engaging format, which features a lively mix of hosts who offer diverse perspectives and engaging debates on a variety of topics. The Five has become one of the most-watched news programs on television, making it a must-see for cable news fans.
Fox News’ Continued Success
Fox News continues to solidify its place as the top cable news network, with a winning combination of unique content, strong viewer engagement, and a wide-reaching audience. By offering a variety of shows that cover an array of topics and appeal to different political affiliations, the network has built a loyal and diverse viewership base.
Looking ahead, Fox News is poised to maintain its dominance in the cable news landscape. With a proven track record of high ratings and an ability to attract a broad audience, the network is set to provide even more compelling content in the years to come, ensuring its place as the leading force in cable news.
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