THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2022

Cable News Ratings

FRIDAY:  The Five is back on top of the charts in both demo and total viewers... Nicolle Wallace leads MSNBC... Anderson Cooper wins demo at CNN ... read our full Friday cable news ratings analysis here.

Total Viewers (thousands)

ET FNC CNN MSNBC NEWSMAX NEWSNATION
6a FOX AND FRIENDS:
976
NEW DAY:
331
MORNING JOE:
877
CONVERSATIONS WITH NANCY:
30
EARLY MORNING:
11
7a FOX AND FRIENDS:
1415
NEW DAY:
421
-- WAKE UP AMERICA:
114
MORNING IN AMERICA:
24
8a FOX AND FRIENDS:
1671
NEW DAY:
495
-- -- --
9a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
1636
CNN NEWSROOM:
620
MORNING JOE:
923
NATIONAL REPORT:
163
--
10a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
1733
CNN NEWSROOM:
685
JOSE DIAZ-BALART REPORTS:
738
-- NWSN LIVE W/ MARNI HUGHES:
30
11a FAULKNER FOCUS, THE:
1773
AT THIS HOUR:
692
MSNBC REPORTS- LIVE:
691
-- --
12p OUTNUMBERED:
1853
INSIDE POLITICS:
747
ANDREA MITCHELL REPORTS:
769
JOHN BACHMAN NOW:
181
BLUE BLOODS:
80
1p AMERICA REPORTS:
1413
CNN NEWSROOM:
777
CHRIS JANSING REPORTS:
845
-- BLUE BLOODS:
151
2p AMERICA REPORTS:
1284
CNN NEWSROOM:
824
KATY TUR REPORTS:
772
AMERICAN AGENDA:
150
BLUE BLOODS:
196
3p STORY, THE:
1435
CNN NEWSROOM:
745
HALLIE JACKSON REPORTS:
791
-- BLUE BLOODS:
228
4p YOUR WORLD W/NEIL CAVUTO:
1475
LEAD WITH JAKE TAPPER:
749
DEADLINE:WHITE HOUSE:
1608
CHRIS SALCEDO SHOW, THE:
232
BLUE BLOODS:
223
5p FIVE, THE:
2906
SITUATION ROOM:
731
-- SPICER & CO:
198
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
131
6p SPECIAL RPT W/BRET BAIER:
2103
SITUATION ROOM:
645
BEAT W/ARI MELBER:
1563
RECORD WITH GRETA VAN SUS:
205
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
82
7p JESSE WATTERS PRIMETIME:
2317
ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT:
722
REIDOUT:
1243
TRUMP RALLY PRE SHOW:
405
ON BALANCE W/ VITTERT:
48
8p TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT:
2756
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
792
ALL IN W/ CHRIS HAYES:
1520
-- NEWSNATION PRIME:
30
9p HANNITY:
2284
CNN TONIGHT:
621
ALEX WAGNER TONIGHT:
1506
-- DAN ABRAMS LIVE:
39
10p INGRAHAM ANGLE, THE:
1802
DON LEMON TONIGHT:
757
FIELD REPORT/ PAOLA RAMOS:
602
GREG KELLY REPORTS:
261
BANFIELD:
33
11p GUTFELD!:
2012
DON LEMON TONIGHT:
553
11TH HOUR W/ S. RUHLE:
787
SPICER & CO:
59
NEWSNATION PRIME:
32

25-54 Demo (thousands)

ET FNC CNN MSNBC NEWSMAX NEWSNATION
6a FOX AND FRIENDS:
158
NEW DAY:
56
MORNING JOE:
95
CONVERSATIONS WITH NANCY:
2
EARLY MORNING:
0
7a FOX AND FRIENDS:
263
NEW DAY:
83
-- WAKE UP AMERICA:
19
MORNING IN AMERICA:
6
8a FOX AND FRIENDS:
291
NEW DAY:
108
-- -- --
9a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
237
CNN NEWSROOM:
110
MORNING JOE:
79
NATIONAL REPORT:
12
--
10a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
267
CNN NEWSROOM:
107
JOSE DIAZ-BALART REPORTS:
58
-- NWSN LIVE W/ MARNI HUGHES:
5
11a FAULKNER FOCUS, THE:
254
AT THIS HOUR:
105
MSNBC REPORTS- LIVE:
49
-- --
12p OUTNUMBERED:
272
INSIDE POLITICS:
131
ANDREA MITCHELL REPORTS:
55
JOHN BACHMAN NOW:
17
BLUE BLOODS:
5
1p AMERICA REPORTS:
210
CNN NEWSROOM:
144
CHRIS JANSING REPORTS:
77
-- BLUE BLOODS:
15
2p AMERICA REPORTS:
221
CNN NEWSROOM:
131
KATY TUR REPORTS:
62
AMERICAN AGENDA:
20
BLUE BLOODS:
30
3p STORY, THE:
251
CNN NEWSROOM:
121
HALLIE JACKSON REPORTS:
70
-- BLUE BLOODS:
25
4p YOUR WORLD W/NEIL CAVUTO:
246
LEAD WITH JAKE TAPPER:
150
DEADLINE:WHITE HOUSE:
132
CHRIS SALCEDO SHOW, THE:
23
BLUE BLOODS:
17
5p FIVE, THE:
371
SITUATION ROOM:
153
-- SPICER & CO:
26
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
8
6p SPECIAL RPT W/BRET BAIER:
289
SITUATION ROOM:
161
BEAT W/ARI MELBER:
112
RECORD WITH GRETA VAN SUS:
13
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
9
7p JESSE WATTERS PRIMETIME:
294
ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT:
162
REIDOUT:
114
TRUMP RALLY PRE SHOW:
21
ON BALANCE W/ VITTERT:
4
8p TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT:
310
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
162
ALL IN W/ CHRIS HAYES:
125
-- NEWSNATION PRIME:
5
9p HANNITY:
241
CNN TONIGHT:
101
ALEX WAGNER TONIGHT:
102
-- DAN ABRAMS LIVE:
5
10p INGRAHAM ANGLE, THE:
195
DON LEMON TONIGHT:
119
FIELD REPORT/ PAOLA RAMOS:
55
GREG KELLY REPORTS:
19
BANFIELD:
3
11p GUTFELD!:
352
DON LEMON TONIGHT:
103
11TH HOUR W/ S. RUHLE:
80
SPICER & CO:
9
NEWSNATION PRIME:
7

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Kara Swisher

Kara Swisher put Chris Cuomo in the hot seat in an interview featured on the first episode of her new podcast.

Right off the bat, Swisher asked Cuomo to address the “problematic” aspect of his lighthearted interviews with his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D), during the first months of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Cuomo defended the interviews he conducted with his brother throughout the discussion, dismissing critics who argued they represented a conflict of interest.

Swisher then moved on to the more prominent Cuomo controversy, and asked about the sexual harassment allegations that ultimately cost Andrew Cuomo his job.

Pointing to Cuomo's own role in the scandal, Swisher also noted how the former CNN host got wrapped up in the scandal by partaking in strategy sessions and advising the governor on how to respond to the allegations.

Cuomo pushed back, asking, "What’s the difference between helping him personally and strategically?"

"Oh, Chris, come on. I hope you’re okay. I would not have given him any advice, especially media advice," Swisher pushed back. "I wouldn’t have helped him with anything, practically anything."

Swisher pointed to the "conflict of interest," highlighting how the interviews made Andrew Cuomo even more of a national figure.

Cuomo argued that he wasn't covering the allegations, prompting Swisher to note he covers "the country." 

Props to Swisher for persistently pushing Cuomo on the tough topics. 

MEDIA LOSER:
Stephanie Ruhle

MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle and her guests on The 11th Hour were in fits of laughter as they mocked Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC) with the implication that he is gay during an off-the-rails segment about abortion policy in the United States.

Ruhle’s panel guests on Friday's show included CBS Sunday Morning‘s Nancy Giles, CNBC’s Ron Insana, MSNBC columnist Liz Plank, and comic and podcaster Judy Gold.

Yes, somehow Ruhle, Plank (a self-proclaimed feminist who has often covered homophobia) and the rest of the MSNBC panel thought making gay jokes on air was just hilarious.

It's apparently fine — because Graham is a Republican.

Toward the end of the show, Ruhle brought up Graham and the abortion legislation he put forward, which has been a significant news story all week. Just mentioning his name elicited groans from the panel.

“And, the fact that he is telling women what to do with their bodies,” Gold said at one point. She paused a second before Giles nodded and said, “Go for it.”

“He’s never seen a vagina! He’s never seen a naked woman!” Gold blurted, as the whole panel laughed it up, including Ruhle. “And he is telling me?”

The implication Gold was using to crack up the panel — one that’s made pretty often on the Democrat side — is to suggest Graham is gay, apparently as an insult.

Amid the crosstalk, Ruhle added her own wink and nudge, saying, “We don’t know that for sure. We do not know that for sure.”

“It’s probably true, it’s probably true," Plank added, insisting someone needed to "find out!”

Making fun of someone's sexuality is a pretty lame thing to do on your show, Ruhle, Republican or not. 

Links We Like

- Jelani Cobb, New Yorker
How Stanislav Petrov saved the world from nuclear war 39 years ago
-  Dylan Matthews, Vox
Meet Kurt Steiner, the man who dedicated his adult life to stone skipping
- Sean Williams, Outside  - Jonathan Bernstein and Mark Gray, Rolling Stoe
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