Cable News Twitter Ratings for Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Here are the Twitter Cable News Mention Counts for 2013-09-10.

Once again, Piers Morgan is the champion of social media…and Crossfire is doing great for only being on the air for 30 minutes.

As always, read the note at the end of the post.  And the programs behind this are still a work-in-progress, so if you see something odd, let me know!

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Cable News Twitter Ratings for 2013-09-09 – Crossfire Returns Edition!

On Monday, 2013-09-09, CNN’s Crossfire returned to the air with four new hosts, Van Jones, Newt Gingrich, SE Cupp, and Stephanie Cutter.  And although some of the reviews I’ve seen have been mixed, the 4000+ mentions on Twitter it received (and nearly 6000 if you include the mentions of the 4 hosts’ accounts), put it on a par with some of the best shows (in terms of social engagement). And all that for a half-hour show instead of an hour!

Piers Morgan continues to burn up Twitter.  I have to say that he consistently does really well on Social Media, and I plan to write up a special blog post in the next few weeks looking at his social media prowess.

The Daily Rundown got 1337 mentions on Monday, which is spells “Elite” (LEET) in hacker speak.  Chuck Todd does seem a bit nerdy…

Here’s the complete set of twitter mention counts for September 9th, 2013:

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Cable News Twitter Ratings for Sunday 2013-09-08

There were two notable things that happened on Sunday:

  1. The premiere of “#MediaBuzz” on Fox News at 11am, up against CNN’s Reliable Sources.  And MediaBuzz turned out to be worth of its name, scoring over 700 Twitter mentions for the day as compared to Reliable Sources 166.
  2. MSNBC sneaked in a repeat of “Advancing the Dream” without advancing the notice.  Other than a few tweets from people connected with the show, the re-run didn’t show up in TV schedule listings, on the MSNBC website, or in any other form that I saw.  As a result, while the show gained over 4000 mentions on Friday, the day of its live showing, it struggled to make 80 mentions during the second showing and a bit over 200 overall during the entire day.  Clearly MSNBC under did the publicity for this repeat showing, and so few people were engaged or (we can surmise) watching.

Here are the overall Twitter mention counts for Cable News Shows:

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MSNBC’s #AdvancingTheDream Advances on Twitter

Last Friday (9/6/13), MSNBC replaced two hours of prime time programming with “Advancing the Dream: Live from the Apollo Theater“.  The show was hosted by PoliticsNation’s Rev. Al Sharpton and featured guests including Stevie Wonder, Magic Johnson, Condoleezza Rice, Tyler Perry and Cathy Hughes.

The show promoted the hashtag “#AdvancingTheDream”, which was a smart way to engage the audience via social media.  And the engagement it received on Twitter was great: Continue reading

Cable News Twitter Ratings for Saturday, 2013-09-07

Cable News Ratings for 2013-09-07

On the weekend, we see, as usual, that the only two shows that generate any significant Twitter engagement are MSNBC’s Up with Steve Kornacki and the Melissa Harris-Perry show.  For the most part, this is because these are the only shows that work at engaging their audience via social channels.

Note:  All times are in ET. 

Ratings for Weekends 6am

Network Show Tweets Hour Tweets Day
CNN New Day 20 446
Fox News Fox and Friends Weekend 31 225

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