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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: JD50
If this is the fall of Bill Oreilly then I'm sure his TV ratings are horrible as well. Do you have those handy?
Nothing recent but looks like a shift this year:
6-10-2008 "Countdown" Beats "O'Reilly Factor" In Ratings Demo For First Time Ever
MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" beat Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor" in the key Adults 25-54 demographic for the first time ever last week.
"Countdown" averaged 477,000 viewers (A25-54) vs. O'Reilly's 472,000 (excluding Tuesday's primary coverage). This marks the first time that MSNBC has beaten Fox News in O'Reilly's 8pm time slot since June 2001.
Really? This is all you have, a slanted article from the Huffington post?
So your proof that Oreilly is falling is ONE week (at the end of the Democratic primary where both CNN and MSNBC surged in viewership for obvious reasons) that Olbermann beat Oreilly in ONE Democraphic with Oreilly have a guest host one of those nights. Nevermind that Bill still killed Olbermann in overall ratings for that week......
But even if we completely ignore the facts like you are so fond of doing, it was just ONE week, hardly a fall.
Here's everything that you ignored..Text
MSNBC?s ?Countdown With Keith Olbermann? achieved its first ratings victory ever over Fox News? ?The O?Reilly Factor? in the week of the final Democratic primary.
Olbermann?s show averaged 477,000 viewers in the key 25-54 demo, beating the 472,000 for the Bill O?Reilly show in the week ended Sunday.
Though Laura Ingraham subbed for O?Reilly last Friday, the lowest-rated night (379,000 demo viewers for Fox News) in the truncated four-day strip, MSNBC spokespeople noted that ?The O?Reilly Factor? had always previously won out over Olbermann -- even when Ingraham had subbed for the entire week.
Like MSNBC as a whole, the left-leaning Olbermann benefited from increased attention on the exhausting final act of the Democratic primary season: During the week of June 2-8, MSNBC surged to an average of 408,000 adults 25-54 from a week-earlier 262,000, while CNN jumped even more, to 490,000 from 258,000.
Fox got a smaller boost in the demo (to 374,000 from 316,000) but stays perched at No. 5 in total day (1.7 million viewers vs. CNN?s 1.42 million and MSNBC?s 1.25 million) due to an overall older skew.
"Factor" still had a significant edge over "Countdown" in viewers last week, averaging 2.5 million over the four-day period to "Countdown's" 1.3 million.
