Big prime-time ratings for Fox News week before election
Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham — two of Fox News Channel's three prime-time opinion hosts — had their most-watched weeks ever for the week leading into Election Day
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Your support makes all the difference.Two of Fox News Channel's three prime-time opinion hosts — Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham — reached their biggest weekly audiences ever during the week leading up to Election Day.
The third host, Sean Hannity had his second-best week, with only his coverage of the 2020 Republican national convention topping it, the Nielsen company said.
With news ratings up overall, President Donald Trump could take heart that Fox News, the network that most appeals to his fans, outdrew MSNBC and CNN combined in prime time as Election Day drew near.
The president did not seem particularly grateful. During an appearance on “Fox & Friends” Tuesday morning, he criticized the network. He suggested they showed his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, too much on the air; Fox's Brian Kilmeade said Fox was trying to show both sides.
“I'm not complaining,” Trump said. “I'm just telling people. It's one of the biggest differences of this season compared to last.”
Trump specifically exempted Carlson, Hannity, Ingraham and the “Fox & Friends” cast from his criticism, however.
With two football games and the conclusion of the World Series dominating its schedule, the Fox broadcasting network was the most-watched network in prime time, reaching an average of 7 million viewers. NBC had 5.6 million, ABC had 4.1 million, CBS had 3 million, Ion Television had 1.2 million, Univision had 1.1 million and Univision had 910,000.
Fox News averaged 5.03 million viewers for the week, easily topping the cable networks. MSNBC had 2.36 million, ESPN had 2.15 million, CNN had 1.95 million and Hallmark had 1.56 million.
ABC's “World News Tonight” led the evening newscasts, averaging 9.2 million viewers for the week. NBC's “Nightly News” had 7.7 million and the “CBS Evening News” had 5.6 million.
For the week of Oct. 26-Nov. 1, the 20 most-watched programs, their networks and viewership:
1. NFL Football: Dallas at Philadelphia, NBC, 16.93 million.
2. “NFL Post-Game,” Fox, 13.6 million.
3. “NFL Pre-Game,” NBC, 13.52 million.
4. World Series Game 6: Tampa Bay vs. L.A. Dodgers, Fox, 12.7 million.
5. NFL Football: Atlanta at Carolina, Fox, 12.05 million.
6. NFL Football: Chicago at L.A. Rams, ESPN, 10.91 million.
7. “60 Minutes,” CBS, 8.79 million.
8. “The Voice” (Tuesday), NBC, 7.77 million.
9. “The Voice” (Monday), NBC, 7.61 million.
10. “Tucker Carlson Tonight” (Tuesday), Fox News, 7.59 million.
11. “Hannity” (Monday), Fox News, 7.32 million.
12. “This is Us,” NBC, 7.31 million.
13. “Football Night in America,” NBC, 7.22 million.
14. “NFL Pregame,” Fox, 7.03 million.
15. “Tucker Carlson Tonight” (Monday), Fox News, 6.78 million.
16. College Football: Ohio St. at Penn St., ABC, 6.53 million.
17. “Hannity” (Tuesday), Fox News, 6.42 million.
18. “Tucker Carlson Tonight” (Wednesday), Fox News, 6.33 million.
19. “The Masked Singer,” Fox, 6.2 million.
20. “Tucker Carlson Tonight” (Thursday), Fox News, 6.14 million.