Fox News's The Five Topping 4 Million Viewers Since The Election As CNN Prime Time Just Crosses 400,000
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The Five has experienced a remarkable rise in ratings, with a 23-day streak of over 4 million viewers since Trump's election win, outpacing CNN substantially.
On election day, The Five surged to a peak viewership of 7.15 million total viewers, highlighting its significant role in political discourse compared to its competitors.
While The Five is thriving, CNN has suffered a significant decline in viewership, averaging only 405,000 total viewers post-election, a stark contrast to Fox's explosive growth.
With Fox News capturing 72% of all prime time cable news viewers, the network's dominance is underscored by the declining ratings of its competitors like CNN and MSNBC.
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