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This made me laugh.
Is a seismic shift happening over at Fox News? The biggest cable news network is normally ruled by Bill O'Reilly, who has had the top show in the land for as long as anyone can remember. But this past week, O'Reilly had to play second fiddle to none other than stablemate Megyn Kelly, who beat him in the coveted A25-54 demo for the first time in her show's young history. Now, a week is just a week, but Kelly almost beat O'Reilly in total viewers too, trailing him by less than 100,000 eyeballs. O'Reilly is vulnerable in the demo partially because his audience is so old—the median age of his viewers is 72—but he's usually able to get by on the overwhelming total audience advantage he has. Kelly's audience is almost as old (71.7) but she's clearly getting more and more people to watch her. Media-watchers will be looking closely to see whether she can keep the victories over O'Reilly coming. ***Megan Kelly's demo is younger at 71.7 years.*** Proof the conservative movement is aging out of society and, eventually, off the voter rolls. |
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On 6/10/2014 9:44 AM, jps wrote:
This made me laugh. Is a seismic shift happening over at Fox News? The biggest cable news network is normally ruled by Bill O'Reilly, who has had the top show in the land for as long as anyone can remember. But this past week, O'Reilly had to play second fiddle to none other than stablemate Megyn Kelly, who beat him in the coveted A25-54 demo for the first time in her show's young history. Now, a week is just a week, but Kelly almost beat O'Reilly in total viewers too, trailing him by less than 100,000 eyeballs. O'Reilly is vulnerable in the demo partially because his audience is so old—the median age of his viewers is 72—but he's usually able to get by on the overwhelming total audience advantage he has. Kelly's audience is almost as old (71.7) but she's clearly getting more and more people to watch her. Media-watchers will be looking closely to see whether she can keep the victories over O'Reilly coming. ***Megan Kelly's demo is younger at 71.7 years.*** Proof the conservative movement is aging out of society and, eventually, off the voter rolls. I'm surprised that the young college educated have not figured out they are the ones that will be paying the bill for our entitlement society. I just witnessed a conversation of a city employee that just qualified for medicaid, his wife is collecting unemployment and has been offered a job, his question, will they pay cash so she can continue to collect her unemployment? Give me, give me, how much will the hardworking tax payers give me? I'm tired of it, Mikek |
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On 6/10/2014 10:44 AM, jps wrote:
This made me laugh. Is a seismic shift happening over at Fox News? The biggest cable news network is normally ruled by Bill O'Reilly, who has had the top show in the land for as long as anyone can remember. But this past week, O'Reilly had to play second fiddle to none other than stablemate Megyn Kelly, who beat him in the coveted A25-54 demo for the first time in her show's young history. Now, a week is just a week, but Kelly almost beat O'Reilly in total viewers too, trailing him by less than 100,000 eyeballs. O'Reilly is vulnerable in the demo partially because his audience is so old—the median age of his viewers is 72—but he's usually able to get by on the overwhelming total audience advantage he has. Kelly's audience is almost as old (71.7) but she's clearly getting more and more people to watch her. Media-watchers will be looking closely to see whether she can keep the victories over O'Reilly coming. ***Megan Kelly's demo is younger at 71.7 years.*** Proof the conservative movement is aging out of society and, eventually, off the voter rolls. If the DNC was that confident, they wouldn't work so hard to cheat at the voting booth, or use the IRS, Injustice, Osha, etc against the opposition, they would just get things done, the old fashioned way... |
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On 6/10/14, 10:44 AM, jps wrote:
This made me laugh. Is a seismic shift happening over at Fox News? The biggest cable news network is normally ruled by Bill O'Reilly, who has had the top show in the land for as long as anyone can remember. But this past week, O'Reilly had to play second fiddle to none other than stablemate Megyn Kelly, who beat him in the coveted A25-54 demo for the first time in her show's young history. Now, a week is just a week, but Kelly almost beat O'Reilly in total viewers too, trailing him by less than 100,000 eyeballs. O'Reilly is vulnerable in the demo partially because his audience is so old—the median age of his viewers is 72—but he's usually able to get by on the overwhelming total audience advantage he has. Kelly's audience is almost as old (71.7) but she's clearly getting more and more people to watch her. Media-watchers will be looking closely to see whether she can keep the victories over O'Reilly coming. ***Megan Kelly's demo is younger at 71.7 years.*** Proof the conservative movement is aging out of society and, eventually, off the voter rolls. It's a difficult choice for Fox Viewers...an addled old fart who wants to get a young chick with a loofah in his shower or an empty-brained bleached blonde girl. -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
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On 6/10/2014 9:44 AM, jps wrote:
This made me laugh. Is a seismic shift happening over at Fox News? The biggest cable news network is normally ruled by Bill O'Reilly, who has had the top show in the land for as long as anyone can remember. But this past week, O'Reilly had to play second fiddle to none other than stablemate Megyn Kelly, who beat him in the coveted A25-54 demo for the first time in her show's young history. Now, a week is just a week, but Kelly almost beat O'Reilly in total viewers too, trailing him by less than 100,000 eyeballs. O'Reilly is vulnerable in the demo partially because his audience is so old—the median age of his viewers is 72—but he's usually able to get by on the overwhelming total audience advantage he has. Kelly's audience is almost as old (71.7) but she's clearly getting more and more people to watch her. Media-watchers will be looking closely to see whether she can keep the victories over O'Reilly coming. ***Megan Kelly's demo is younger at 71.7 years.*** Proof the conservative movement is aging out of society and, eventually, off the voter rolls. You have skewed the statistics to fit your agenda. Kind of interesting that 43% of all Americans are 50 and older. Try some of these. http://www.mediaite.com/tv/tuesday-r...total-viewers/ http://www.people-press.org/2012/09/...ews-audiences/ "In contrast, political talk shows, particularly conservative talk programs, have older audiences. Large majorities of the regular viewers of Sean Hannity (66%) and The O’ Reilly Factor (64%) are 50 and older. Just 43% of all Americans are 50 and older. And while just 17% of the public is 65 and older, 42% of regular Hannity viewers and 40% of regular O’Reilly viewers are in that age category. Liberal talk show audiences also skew older, but not as dramatically. Still, among regular Hardball watchers, 59% are 50 or older, and 28% are at least 65. Among regular Rachel Maddow viewers, 57% are 50 or older and 25% are at least 65." http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/category/ratings 25-54 demographic (Live +SD) Total day: FNC: 220 | MSNBC: 70 | CNN: 89 | HLN: 80 Primetime: FNC: 276 | MSNBC: 93 | CNN: 86 | HLN: 77 |
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