Fox News Dominates Ratings With Most-Watched February in Network History
Briefly

Fox News achieved its most-watched February in history, averaging 3.1 million viewers in prime time, a notable 50% increase from the previous year. The network captured 69% of the cable news audience, with shows like The Five and Jesse Watters Primetime drawing impressive numbers. While MSNBC also reported significant increases in viewership, notably a 90% rise since Trump's inauguration, they remain behind Fox. CNN ranked second among adults 25-54. Noteworthy is Fox's growing digital engagement and weekend success, highlighting its overall dominance in both cable news and broader broadcast media.
Fox News averaged 3.1 million prime time viewers in February, a 50 percent surge from last year, and commanded 69 percent of the cable news primetime audience.
The Five remains the top cable news show on television, pulling in 4.7 million viewers, enough to edge out even CBS Evening News.
Fox News isn't just winning cable news—it's leading broadcast in key hours, averaging 3.9 million weeknight viewers, outpacing ABC, CBS, and NBC.
Digital engagement surged, with MSNBC Digital up 34 percent in page views, and YouTube views rising 156 percent.
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