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Fox News faces a setback as ‘Hannity’ suffers without Tucker.

Fox News Ratings Plummet After Firing Tucker Carlson

Since firing conservative commentator Tucker⁣ Carlson, Fox ‌News’ ratings have greatly collapsed.

Fox News’ Sean Hannity has‌ also taken a ​hit since the firing of​ Carlson, despite Hannity‌ not ⁤outright ⁤replacing ⁤the ⁣conservative⁢ firebrand.

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow beat Hannity in the 9 ⁣p.m.⁢ news show time slot in the week of July 10, garnering over ⁣2.4 million viewers compared‍ to the conservative host’s 1.95 million,‍ as reported by TV Newser.

The Fox News host received nearly 2 million views in June but has decreased to⁣ an average of 1.7 ‌million in July​ so‍ far.

Since​ March⁣ 2022, Hannity’s own prime-time show‍ would average 3 million viewers every night.

After⁢ Fox News was met with such disappointing news, ⁢the network eventually got​ back⁢ up on its feet.

Despite the‌ detrimental ratings‌ influenced ⁣by‍ the recent Independence ⁣Day holiday, Fox⁣ News averaged over‍ 1.4 million prime-time viewers during the week of July 10, according to TV Newser.

TV Newser noted that⁢ such a development marked ⁤a 21 percent increase from the week prior.

Regarding total ratings, Fox News has finished in first place for​ the 28th consecutive week. But the outlet ‌has consistently⁢ gotten weaker⁣ in almost ⁢every demographic.

Fox​ News lost 32 percent of its ⁢prime-time viewers, 58 percent‌ of viewers in the primetime demographic, 21 percent in daytime viewers, and 41 percent in total day demographic ‌viewers as compared​ to the week of July 11, 2022, according to TV Newser.

Likewise, MSNBC has also been devastated by a⁤ collapse in viewership.

The network saw declines ⁤annually, having lost 20 percent of viewers in its‍ prime-time ‌demographic, 11 percent in total day viewers, and 19 ‍percent in total day demographic⁣ viewers as compared‍ to ⁤the week ⁤of July 11, 2022.

Fox​ News has even suffered downgraded stocks because of ⁣its​ poor ratings lately.

Wells​ Fargo analyst Steven​ Cahall downgraded the network’s ‌stocks and lowered its price target‍ amid its collapse ‌in viewership ‍ratings following Carlson’s ouster.

A⁤ stock ⁢downgrade​ occurs when an ‌analyst feels that a stock would not provide much investment in ‌return. When a⁢ stock is downgraded,⁢ it can later be sold on the premise that others would do the same, ‌according⁣ to The⁤ Motley Fool.

Upon firing Carlson,⁣ Fox News decided‌ to make a few changes to ⁢its prime-time lineup.

The network revealed that Laura Ingraham will take ‌the 7 p.m. slot, Jesse‌ Watters will take the 8 p.m. slot, Hannity will remain at 9 p.m., ⁤Greg Gutfeld‌ will be at 10 p.m., ⁢and Trace Gallagher will move up to 11 p.m.

The‌ post Life Without Tucker: Fox News Hit with Bad ‘Hannity’ News appeared first on The Western Journal.


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