Trump Prefers Cable, But Network Evening Newscasts Just Had A Huge Month

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Trump Prefers Cable, But Network Evening Newscasts Just Had A Huge Month
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Cable news gets the buzz—and the loyal viewership of President Trump—but the legacy evening newscasts piled up the ratings in May, delivering a combined total audience of 25.8 million viewers

was a distant third with 6.1 million viewers. CBS’ ratings delivery, while modest compared to ABC and NBC, would still be more than enough to make it one of the highest-rated programs if it aired on cable television, where the top-rated cable news show, Fox News Channel’sViewership is up, but viewers still tend to be older.

In the even younger demographic group of viewers 18-49, the numbers fall even further, with ABC winning with an average audience of 1.4 million, followed by NBC and CBS . But these newscasts continue to show strength—and committed viewership. For the entire 2019-2020 season, ABC posted its most-watched season in 16 years.

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