THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2022

Cable News Ratings

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Total Viewers (thousands)

ET FNC CNN MSNBC NEWSMAX NEWSNATION
6a FOX AND FRIENDS:
1030
CNN THIS MORNING:
361
MORNING JOE:
871
CONVERSATIONS WITH NANCY:
16
EARLY MORNING:
14
7a FOX AND FRIENDS:
1429
CNN THIS MORNING:
386
WAKE UP AMERICA:
99
MORNING IN AMERICA:
34
8a FOX AND FRIENDS:
1687
CNN THIS MORNING:
495
9a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
1821
CNN NEWSROOM:
552
MORNING JOE:
956
NATIONAL REPORT:
168
10a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
1816
CNN NEWSROOM:
661
JOSE DIAZ-BALART REPORTS:
702
NWSN LIVE W/ MARNI HUGHES:
24
11a FAULKNER FOCUS, THE:
1724
AT THIS HOUR:
694
MSNBC REPORTS- LIVE:
654
12p OUTNUMBERED:
1880
INSIDE POLITICS:
749
ANDREA MITCHELL REPORTS:
661
JOHN BACHMAN NOW:
115
BLUE BLOODS:
117
1p AMERICA REPORTS:
1571
CNN NEWSROOM:
680
CHRIS JANSING REPORTS:
792
BLUE BLOODS:
205
2p AMERICA REPORTS:
1666
CNN NEWSROOM:
819
KATY TUR REPORTS:
980
AMERICAN AGENDA:
170
BLUE BLOODS:
254
3p STORY, THE:
1541
CNN NEWSROOM:
821
HALLIE JACKSON REPORTS:
1047
BLUE BLOODS:
255
4p YOUR WORLD W/NEIL CAVUTO:
1583
LEAD WITH JAKE TAPPER:
800
DEADLINE:WHITE HOUSE:
1454
CHRIS SALCEDO SHOW, THE:
182
BLUE BLOODS:
346
5p FIVE, THE:
3318
SITUATION ROOM:
850
SPICER & CO:
191
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
121
6p SPECIAL RPT W/BRET BAIER:
2484
SITUATION ROOM:
773
BEAT W/ARI MELBER:
1324
RECORD WITH GRETA VAN SUS:
202
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
70
7p JESSE WATTERS PRIMETIME:
2793
ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT:
793
REIDOUT:
1234
ROB SCHMITT TONIGHT:
195
ON BALANCE W/ VITTERT:
56
8p TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT:
2970
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
711
ALL IN W/ CHRIS HAYES:
1364
ERIC BOLLING THE BALANCE:
197
CUOMO:
130
9p HANNITY:
2316
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
677
ALEX WAGNER TONIGHT:
1289
PRIME NEWS:
166
10p INGRAHAM ANGLE, THE:
1814
CNN TONIGHT:
509
LAST WORD W/ L. ODONNELL:
1382
GREG KELLY REPORTS:
191
BANFIELD:
60
11p GUTFELD!:
1995
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
346
11TH HOUR W/ S. RUHLE:
1006
ROB SCHMITT TONIGHT:
131
CUOMO:
65

25-54 Demo (thousands)

ET FNC CNN MSNBC NEWSMAX NEWSNATION
6a FOX AND FRIENDS:
151
CNN THIS MORNING:
59
MORNING JOE:
120
CONVERSATIONS WITH NANCY:
6
EARLY MORNING:
0
7a FOX AND FRIENDS:
238
CNN THIS MORNING:
64
WAKE UP AMERICA:
19
MORNING IN AMERICA:
3
8a FOX AND FRIENDS:
256
CNN THIS MORNING:
106
9a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
247
CNN NEWSROOM:
115
MORNING JOE:
105
NATIONAL REPORT:
9
10a AMERICAS NEWSROOM:
222
CNN NEWSROOM:
113
JOSE DIAZ-BALART REPORTS:
62
NWSN LIVE W/ MARNI HUGHES:
1
11a FAULKNER FOCUS, THE:
224
AT THIS HOUR:
123
MSNBC REPORTS- LIVE:
64
12p OUTNUMBERED:
239
INSIDE POLITICS:
142
ANDREA MITCHELL REPORTS:
46
JOHN BACHMAN NOW:
3
BLUE BLOODS:
19
1p AMERICA REPORTS:
225
CNN NEWSROOM:
139
CHRIS JANSING REPORTS:
69
BLUE BLOODS:
37
2p AMERICA REPORTS:
235
CNN NEWSROOM:
162
KATY TUR REPORTS:
96
AMERICAN AGENDA:
10
BLUE BLOODS:
44
3p STORY, THE:
237
CNN NEWSROOM:
175
HALLIE JACKSON REPORTS:
118
BLUE BLOODS:
47
4p YOUR WORLD W/NEIL CAVUTO:
206
LEAD WITH JAKE TAPPER:
172
DEADLINE:WHITE HOUSE:
151
CHRIS SALCEDO SHOW, THE:
11
BLUE BLOODS:
42
5p FIVE, THE:
399
SITUATION ROOM:
175
SPICER & CO:
9
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
12
6p SPECIAL RPT W/BRET BAIER:
342
SITUATION ROOM:
185
BEAT W/ARI MELBER:
113
RECORD WITH GRETA VAN SUS:
9
NEWSNATION: RUSH HOUR:
1
7p JESSE WATTERS PRIMETIME:
320
ERIN BURNETT OUTFRONT:
192
REIDOUT:
136
ROB SCHMITT TONIGHT:
19
ON BALANCE W/ VITTERT:
4
8p TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT:
331
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
172
ALL IN W/ CHRIS HAYES:
135
ERIC BOLLING THE BALANCE:
27
CUOMO:
15
9p HANNITY:
215
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
142
ALEX WAGNER TONIGHT:
131
PRIME NEWS:
16
10p INGRAHAM ANGLE, THE:
182
CNN TONIGHT:
112
LAST WORD W/ L. ODONNELL:
126
GREG KELLY REPORTS:
26
BANFIELD:
11
11p GUTFELD!:
298
ANDERSON COOPER 360:
92
11TH HOUR W/ S. RUHLE:
131
ROB SCHMITT TONIGHT:
18
CUOMO:
19

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Chris Wallace

CNN's Chris Wallace had a series of headline-generating moments this weekend on his series, Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?

He asked filmmaker Quentin Tarantino about the oft-criticized amount of violent content and use of the n-word in his movies, and then grilled him about his relationship with disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, pressing Tarantino as to why he didn't do more to stop his predatory behavior. 

Wallace's interview with entertainer and LGBTQ+ activist Billy Porter was especially emotional, covering the star's gripping tale of his childhood sexual abuse and how Porter grappled with his identity, even hoping that "maybe the gay will fade" as he gained fame. 

The segment with tech journalist Kara Swisher intersected with several other major news stories, including their discussion of Swisher's prominent role in criticizing a controversial NBC report on Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman, and her thoughts on Elon Musk's recent takeover of Twitter.  In Swisher's assessment, the social media platform "absolutely" could collapse with Musk at the helm, and she spelled out multiple specific reasons why.  

Wallace's program has been bringing in strong ratings, even beating Fox News and MSNBC last weekend in the key 25-to-54-year-old demo. The fate of the show wasn't clear in the wake of the collapse of CNN+ but solid ratings plus newsworthy interviews sounds like a winning combo to us.

MEDIA LOSER:
Bob Chapek

Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek was suddenly ousted and replaced with his predecessor Sunday evening in a surprise move by the corporation's board that highlighted the "turmoil" of Chapek's tenure leading the House of Mouse. 

The news that Bob Iger would resume his previous gig as CEO sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. Media reporters pointed to multiple stumbles Chapek had made, including struggling to appease complaints from employees over his response to Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill (dubbed "Don't Say Gay" by its critics). That was followed by a stunning blow to Disney's ability to manage its 25,000 acre property in Central Florida when Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill to eliminate the special taxing district, the Reedy Creek Improvement District, next June.

The Reedy Creek fiasco was "a colossal, chaotic mess surrounding the company’s largest theme park property, and it happened totally under Chapek’s watch," wrote Mediaite's Sarah Rumpf, a Florida native who has covered the story extensively

Chapek also presided over Disney's struggles during the pandemic, benefitting from a skyrocketing demand for streaming content but also taking a hit with decreased revenues for theme parks and movie theaters. A recent tumble in Disney's stock price may have been the breaking point for the Disney board. 

It's been a rocky two years for Chapek, and now it's all come to an even rockier end

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