E! News popped up on the radar and won the day overall while Sean Hannity won the best hour on Wednesday. CNN held up with the largest reach, which means, more or less, that its viewers are more influential on Twitter than those of the other networks.
Fox News Channel’s The Kelly File brought in strong Nielsen viewer ratings on Tuesday, even though its Twitter ratings dropped; on Wednesday its Twitter ratings continued their slump. Is her audience just not into Twitter? Or is there a waning of enthusiasm that only Twitter is seeing so far? Time will tell… but if the ratings start to dive you heard it here first. Shep Smith’s Fox News Deck seems to not be generating a lot of traffic in its launch week, perhaps because people are too busy trying to see if the giant iPads in the background are looking at anything more interesting than Shep’s talking about.
Also, the 11pm hour is now a mess with CNN running Shutdown Showdown. Is it it’s own show? Is it just another half hour of Erin? I’m going to have to watch it to find out; the CNN website is almost vacant on the topic.
Sometimes I wonder if the networks even pay attention to their websites; for example, on Fox News’ site, if you click on Shepard Smith’s new show it just takes you to the Fox News home page. Fox isn’t alone in this kind of behavior, but it’s just amazing that for a new show they hide the page from the public. I guess they’ll get around to fixing it eventually.
Friday is the launch of Up Late with Alec (Baldwin) on MSBNC, up against Bill Maher on HBO. Just given HBO’s pay status we know who will win, but it will be interesting to see if there’s any dent in Real Time. Perhaps there won’t be, given that HBO subscribers generally have the ability to view it at a later hour on demand.
