Harris Faulkner Celebrates Surpassing The View in Ratings for the First Time By Talking Smack About ABC's Daytime Show
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In January, Fox News' Harris Faulkner's show, Faulkner Focus, surpassed The View in daytime ratings, averaging 2.552 million viewers compared to The View's 2.508 million. This accomplishment is noteworthy given Faulkner Focus airs on cable, which typically has a smaller audience. In her criticism of The View, Faulkner described it as excessively focused on vitriol and combativeness. She also mentioned a past moment with Whoopi Goldberg but disapproved of the show's pre-taped format and the frequency of apologies from co-host Sunny Hostin.
Faulkner's Faulkner Focus edged out The View in January for the first time, averaging nearly 2.552 million viewers compared to The View's 2.508 million.
Harris Faulkner criticized The View for being too centered around vitriol, stating, "What I do think is unique to them is vitriol."
Faulkner highlighted her respect for Whoopi Goldberg but criticized The View's pre-taped format and the focus on apologies by Sunny Hostin.
Faulkner compared the polarized discussions on The View to the behavior seen in anti-DOGE meetings or Congressional hearings.
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