Cable news show ratings

Here are the average ratings for some of the most popular cable news shows in the United States, based on Nielsen Media Research data for the 2020-2021 season:

Fox News Channel:

  1. Tucker Carlson Tonight (8-9 PM ET): 3.4 million viewers, 0.3 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  2. Hannity (9-10 PM ET): 3.2 million viewers, 0.3 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  3. The Ingraham Angle (10-11 PM ET): 2.8 million viewers, 0.3 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  4. Special Report with Bret Baier (6-7 PM ET): 2.5 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  5. The Five (5-6 PM ET): 2.4 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic

CNN:

  1. Anderson Cooper 360° (8-9 PM ET): 1.3 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  2. Cuomo Prime Time (9-10 PM ET): 1.2 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  3. CNN Tonight with Don Lemon (10-11 PM ET): 1.1 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  4. New Day (6-9 AM ET): 1.0 million viewers, 0.1 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  5. Erin Burnett OutFront (7-8 PM ET): 944,000 viewers, 0.1 rating in the 25-54 demographic

MSNBC:

  1. The Rachel Maddow Show (9-10 PM ET): 1.4 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  2. The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell (10-11 PM ET): 1.2 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  3. All In with Chris Hayes (8-9 PM ET): 1.1 million viewers, 0.2 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  4. Morning Joe (6-9 AM ET): 944,000 viewers, 0.1 rating in the 25-54 demographic
  5. Deadline: White House (4-5 PM ET): 844,000 viewers, 0.1 rating in the 25-54 demographic

Note: These ratings are based on live + same-day viewing and are subject to change. They may not reflect the full range of programming on each network, as some shows may not be included in the Nielsen ratings.