THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2022
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Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Stephanie Ruhle

MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle is reportedly replacing Brian Williams on the network’s 11:00 p.m. hour.

MSNBC will soon announce Ruhle will be taking over for Williams, who left in December. Sources tell Axios that Ruhle’s 9 a.m. hour of MSNBC Live will be folded into Morning Joe, meaning the program hosted by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski will expand into a 4th hour.

MSNBC declined to comment on the Axios report.

Williams’ departure came after a 28-year history with NBC. Ruhle’s career with MSNBC began in 2016 when she joined the network after working as an anchor and managing editor for Bloomberg Television. Aside from hosting her MSNBC Live hour, Ruhle has also functioned as a senior business correspondent for NBC News..

On Thursday she reported in that capacity on the latest economic snapshot, "and, boy, does it look good," she said.

Ruhle also had an impressive interview with Rep. Pete Sessions this morning over the issue of whether members of Congress should be banned from trading stocks while they’re in office.

Hostile to the premise of the interview, Sessions argued, “No one is concerned about how much money members of Congress make. And we do our job. But this is an issue that is a populist notion poppy nut.”

"Right now the way the rules are written, you have access to information that the public does not," said Ruhle. "Why is it okay for you to use that information, sensitive information, to enrich yourselves?"

"If I was an officer of a publicly-traded company I couldn’t take information I knew about that company and then trade the stock," said Ruhle.

Sessions dodged, responding that he's never received insider information and ignoring the implicit contention that being privy to legislation and regulation is having access to sensitive information.

It was a great interview, on a day when news is breaking about a potential big move for Ruhle at the network.

That's a double win.

MEDIA LOSER:
Don Lemon

Lawrence O’Donnell landed in second place on MSNBC on Monday night, with a solid 1.53 million average total viewers.

Fox News scored the top six shows in terms of total average viewers, with three programs over 3.5 m.

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow landed in 7th place with 2.26 million total average viewers, just shy of Laura Ingraham’s 2.27.

Ingraham won her time slot at 10 p.m., beating O’Donnell and crushing CNN’s Don Lemon, who trailed in third place with 501,000 total average viewers.

That puts Lemon at just 22% of Ingraham in the hour, or to put it another way, Fox's 10 p.m. pulled 4.5 times what CNN's Lemon was able to draw. It's a similar thrashing to Monday's, when Ingraham grabbed 2.23 million to Lemon's 516k.

On Friday the 21st and Monday the 24th, Lemon drew about half as many viewers as MSNBC's O'Donnell. In Tuesday's numbers below, Lemon only got a third of O'Donnell's audience, at 501k to Last Word's 1.53 million.

Overall, CNN was in last among the big three in total viewers and in the demo on the day, and in total viewers and in the demo in prime time. So last across the board.

Here is a full breakdown of Friday’s cable news ratings by show.

As for the three cable news networks overall, here are the total day averages in total viewers and the 25-54 category.

  • Total viewers:
    • CNN: 469,000
    • Fox News: 1.99 million
    • MSNBC: 898,000
  • 25-54 Demo:
    • CNN: 101,000
    • Fox News: 340,000
    • MSNBC: 105,000

Here are the prime time averages— encompassing shows which air from 8-11 p.m. — in total viewers and the 25-54 demo.

  • Total viewers:
    • CNN: 568,000
    • Fox News: 2.96 million
    • MSNBC:1.72 million
  • 25-54 Demo:
    • CNN: 136,000
    • Fox News: 492,000
    • MSNBC: 195,000

Read the full article here, from Mediaite+!

The A-Block

Mortified

Christian Broadcasting Network White House Correspondent Caitlin Burke said she was “mortified” about an exchange with White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki that went viral for its supreme awkwardness.

On Wednesday’s edition of the CBN News Daily Rundown podcast with Dan AndrosTré Goins-Phillips, and Billy Hallowell, Ms. Burke dished about her question time with Psaki, which is closing in on a million views on Twitter.

In the cringe-worthy clip, Ms. Psaki used one of her most well-known tactics on Ms. Burke — derailing a question with questions of her own — to cringe-worthy effect.

The podcast hosts teed up the exchange by saying that Psaki “dodged” the question, and “did a little dance.”

But Burke, to her credit, owned up to everything, telling them “I’m not going to lie. I was a little mortified with my first White House briefing question, and I, you know, I will admit I wasn’t prepared enough.”

She summarized her question, which was about the costs and effects of the Build Back Better bill, and said of Psaki “instead of answering the question, she fired back at me, ‘Well, who says it’s not paid for?'”

Her explanation about what led to the moment made for some good podcasting.


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Must See Clip

“I can’t believe I’m seeing this sh**!"

Actor Michael Rapaport shared video of an alleged shoplifter casually strolling out of a New York City Rite Aid with multiple full bags.

“I can’t believe I’m seeing this sh**,” Rapaport can be heard saying in the clip. “This f***ing guy just filled his two bags up with everything in Rite Aid, right here on 80th and First Avenue..

It's kind of amazing.

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