Saturday, December 02, 2006

Faux News fines ways to misinform about their own ratings plummet


More and more people are catching on every month. Only the most ignorant, or people who are hard-up for entertainement, keep watching

mediabistro.com: TVNewser:

FNC's November ratings release headlined the fact that 'Fox News Channel retains largest share of audience post midterm elections.' But in an e-mail to TVNewser, a cable competitor calls it a pathetic claim:

'Fox's fancy number crunching is a day late and a dollar short. They are desperate to mask the fact that Fox News was the ONLY cable network to lose viewers this month over last November. And when they say they 'retained more' since the midterms, this actually means they didn't have as high of a peak on election day from which to fall. Seems that Fox News' continuous slide in the ratings just keeps going on and on...'

> Update: 5:51pm: A Fox News spokesperson responds: 'Between falling off a cliff after election night and losing the demo race to MSNBC, we can't blame CNN for being a little bitter.' (God, what a a bitch!)

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