![]() ![]() Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank’ on Paramount+, the Animated Kid-Friendly Version of 'Blazing Saddles' You Didn't Know You Didn't Need Stream It Or Skip It: 'DC League of Super-Pets,' in Which Superman's Dog Woofs Up The Usual Animated Superhero Adventure Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Post Malone: Runaway’ On Freevee, A Superficial Treatment Of The Slashy Superstar’s First Big Time Tour ‘This Is GWAR’ Is Often Hilarious And Surprisingly Poignant Chronicle Of Blood Spewing Metal Punks Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Untrapped: The Story Of Lil Baby’ on Prime Video, Where The Atlanta Rapper Confronts Fame, Fatherhood, And Becoming A Voice For Change ‘My Life As A Rolling Stone’ Episode 4 Recap: Mick, Keith, and Ronnie Pay Tribute To The Late Charlie Watts Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Viagra: The Little Blue Pill That Changed The World’ on Discovery+, A Docuseries About A Pill That Rose To The Occasion Johnny Depp's VMAs Appearance Divides Fans: "Clever" or "Sick"? ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’: What We Know About the Movie So Far Stream It Or Skip It: 'Keep This Between Us' on Freeform and Hulu, A Documentary About The Grooming Epidemic In American High Schools Laura Wright and Cameron Mathison Spill About Their Experiences on ‘General Hospital’: “A Dream Come True” ![]() 'White Noise' Venice Film Festival Review: Noah Baumbach Sends Out A Signal Of Sincerity Amidst A Cloud Of Atmospheric Dread Is 'Honk For Jesus' Streaming on HBO Max or Netflix?Ĭharlbi Dean, ‘Triangle of Sadness’ and ‘Black Lightning’ Star, Dead at 32Ĭuban Actress Ana De Armas Confesses That "On Paper I Was Not Supposed to be Playing Marilyn Monroe" in Netflix's 'Blonde'Īna de Armas Doesn't "Understand" Why 'Blonde' Got Slapped with NC-17 Rating Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Fenced In’ on Netflix, a Grating Brazilian Comedy About Obnoxious Neighbors Viewership of CNN and MSNBC stayed steady during Trump’s visit to CPAC, with CNN averaging nearly one million viewers, in line with the prior Sunday.Stream It Or Skip It: 'Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow' On Netflix, A Comedian Who Recognizes That Sometimes Your Outrage Is Insincere Of course, it’s possible that Fox and Newsmax attracted some viewers who were not ardent Trump supporters, but were curious about the former president’s first televised speech since leaving office. CNN’s fact-check called it a speech “filled with debunked lies,” many of which were repeats. Other news channels pointedly did not carry Trump’s CPAC address live, rightly expecting it to be light on actual news and heavy on nonsensical claims and outright falsehoods. Nevertheless, as a contrast between the conservative movement’s culture war and liberal Hollywood’s celebration of itself, it’s one that will likely be irresistible to Trump and Fox. The Globes delivered a record low 6.9 million viewers.Ĭomparisons between the two events are flawed because they took place at different times of day, on different channels, with different ad loads and agendas. Eastern, Newsmax averaged 1.06 million viewers, about 10 times higher than its performance on the prior Sunday.Īltogether, Trump’s speech was likely on par with Sunday night’s Golden Globes awards show, which was shown on NBC later in the day. Newsmax’s ratings for the CPAC speech are harder to determine because the channel classified all of its pre-and post-speech coverage as a single three and a half hour long telecast for Nielsen reporting purposes.īetween 3 and 7:30 p.m. (Those scripted series accumulate a lot more viewership on-demand, however.) 1 telecast on all of cable for the month of February.Īnd it surpassed episodes of “This Is Us,” “Shark Tank” and other broadcast network fare last week. (Biden’s inaugural outrated Trump’s 2017 inauguration overall.)īeyond just Fox, Trump’s speech ranked as the No. hour averaged 3.1 million viewers, but the biggest spike in the ratings didn’t happen until the speech actually began around 4:45.įor comparison’s sake, the 5.7 million viewer figure for Trump’s speech more than doubled Fox’s viewership during President Biden’s inauguration. hour, when Trump was originally slated to speak.įox brought in weekday anchors to helm hours of special coverage - yet another sign of the right-wing network’s corporate alliance with Trump, even as its political alliance with him has been shakier.įox’s pre-speech coverage in the 4 p.m. ![]() But this Sunday, boosted by days of right-wing media hype about Trump’s star turn at CPAC, Fox News averaged 1.4 million viewers at 2 p.m., rising to 2.5 million in the 3 p.m.
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