Topic: Fox News Ratings

14 chapters across the catalog

Big Mike & The Rock
Episode 1551

1551: Big Mike & The Rock

Tucker Carlson Firing, Fox News Primetime Audience Decline

Fox News parted ways with Tucker Carlson, leading to a significant decline in the network's primetime viewership. Speculation regarding the dismissal includes Carlson's recent segment featuring a pizza delivery boy, his planned appearance on Megyn Kelly's program, and potential friction with Rupert Murdoch over religious expressions. The departure is characterized as a pivotal moment for mainstream media influence.

Killer Clown
Episode 1536 2:52:52 - 3:00:55

1536: Killer Clown

The View Reaction, Insurrection Rhetoric and Ratings

The hosts of "The View" reacted with outrage to the Tucker Carlson footage, insisting that the events of January 6th were a violent insurrection regardless of the new video evidence. Sunny Hostin cited a federal judge's claim that Carlson is an "entertainer" rather than a journalist to dismiss the report. The discussion highlights the intense rivalry between legacy networks and Fox News over ratings and the control of the national narrative.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 16:22 - 17:57

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Greg Gutfeld Ratings, Late Night Talk Show Competition

A debate arises regarding the ratings success of Greg Gutfeld's show on Fox News compared to traditional late-night hosts like Stephen Colbert. Critics argue the comparison is flawed because Gutfeld airs during prime time on the West Coast (8:00 PM) rather than the 11:30 PM slot occupied by network talk shows. Despite the scheduling differences, the shift in the cable news landscape is acknowledged as significant.

R9X
Episode 1377 1:02:30 - 1:04:46

1377: R9X

Greg Gutfeld, Late Night Ratings Surge

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld's late-night program has reportedly overtaken established network shows like Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" in total viewership. Gutfeld's success in the 18-49 demographic on a cable network is considered a significant shift in the late-night television landscape. The program's reliance on a dedicated writing team for daily editorials is noted as a factor in its growth.

Going Bananas
Episode 1297 1:08:15 - 1:09:55

1297: Going Bananas

Media Shifts and Conservative Migration from Fox News

A significant shift in media consumption is occurring as conservatives move away from Fox News toward alternatives like Newsmax. The hosts discuss the potential for a permanent fracturing of the media landscape based on political affiliation.

Shred and Burn
Episode 1295 2:38:34 - 2:43:09

1295: Shred and Burn

Newsmax and OAN, Fox News Ratings

Fox News ratings are reportedly tanking as viewers migrate to Newsmax and One America News (OAN) for more aggressive coverage of election fraud allegations. While Newsmax and OAN are criticized for "shoddy" production values, they are filling a void for the MAGA audience. The hosts discuss their own media diets, which include monitoring MSNBC to understand the mainstream narrative.

Media Decomposition
Episode 1282 30:57 - 33:56

1282: Media Decomposition

Debate Television Ratings, Stock Market Reaction

Nielsen reported that 73.1 million people watched the first 2020 debate, a decrease from the 2016 record but showing high engagement in the 55-and-older demographic. Following the event, the stock market rose past 28,000 points. Analysts offered conflicting interpretations of the market move, with some attributing it to a perceived Biden win and others to general stability.

3X3
Episode 1246 22:05 - 26:56

1246: 3X3

Deborah Birx, COVID-19 Modeling and Shifting Statistics

Dr. Deborah Birx appeared on Fox News Sunday to address the significant fluctuations in COVID-19 death toll projections, which moved from 60,000 to 150,000 in a short period. Host Chris Wallace questioned whether the administration underestimated the virus or reopened the economy too quickly. Birx defended the initial high-end projections of 100,000 to 240,000 deaths while highlighting lower mortality rates in the U.S. compared to the UK and Italy.

WhoTube
Episode 1236 4:14 - 8:15

1236: WhoTube

John Roberts, Fox News Hot Mic Incident

Fox News correspondent John Roberts was caught on a hot mic discussing a USC and LA County study suggesting a COVID-19 fatality rate of 0.1% to 0.3%. A technician in the room claimed everyone had already been vaccinated, leading to speculation about the validity of the data and the nature of the "vaccine" mentioned.

Showly
Episode 1159 13:16 - 17:54

1159: Showly

Norah O'Donnell, CBS Evening News Presentation Style

The presentation style of Norah O'Donnell on the CBS Evening News is analyzed, with observations on her facial expressions and the "human interest" segments used to close broadcasts. A comparison is made to Fox News' Brett Baier, questioning why Fox does not air his news hour on local affiliates to compete directly with the big three networks. The segment touches on the formulaic nature of modern network news.

Thermostat Placebo
Episode 746

746: Thermostat Placebo

Fox News Republican Debate Ratings, Cable Television Records

The first Republican primary debate of the 2015 cycle drew 24 million viewers on Fox News, setting a record for a non-sporting event on cable television. While the figures were high for cable, they remained significantly lower than the 88 million viewers who watched the 1980 Reagan-Carter debate on broadcast networks.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 24:03 - 27:38

606: Get Ready to Rubble

Maria Bartiromo, Fox News and Cable News Competition

Maria Bartiromo's new Fox News show is reportedly performing well in the ratings, outperforming competitors in its time slot. The hosts compare Fox News' marketing success against CNN and CNBC. They suggest a rivalry exists between Bartiromo and CNN's Erin Burnett following their time together at CNBC.

Katy Bar The Door, Baby!
Episode 364 1:27:09 - 1:28:32

364: Katy Bar The Door, Baby!

Reality Show Politics and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

The hosts compare the current political cycle to a reality show where candidates are "voted off the island." They predict that at least two candidates will be eliminated after the Iowa caucuses. Adam Curry notes with irony that a broadcast of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" received higher television ratings than the political debate.

Thank You Satan?
Episode 132 21:39 - 24:07

132: Thank You Satan?

Glenn Beck Success, Time Magazine Cover Controversy

Glenn Beck has achieved significant ratings success and recently appeared on the cover of Time Magazine, though the photo was criticized for being intentionally unflattering. His radio show has evolved into a "political zoo" format that competes with established hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. The hosts express annoyance at the success of mainstream media figures who they believe distribute disinformation.