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CNN Primetime Grows Compared to 4th Quarter Average; Surpasses MSNBC During Daytime

In January, CNN’s M-F primetime grew compared to the network’s 4th quarter average, increasing 10% among total viewers (697k vs. 631k) and 10% in the key demographic adults 25-54 (204k vs. 186k).

 

Launch-to-date (January 17-28) Piers Morgan Tonight at 9p is off to a strong start, averaging 978k total viewers and 279k in the demographic adults 25-54.  This represents a 50% increase compared to CNN’s 9p 4th quarter average among total viewers (654k) and 65% more in adults 25-54 (169k).  PMT topped MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow show since launch among younger 18-49 viewers (217k vs. 198k).

 

Since Keith Olbermann left MSNBC, Parker Spitzer has gained ground, increasing +54% in the key demo 25-54 (163k vs. 106k), while MSNBC’s Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell dropped -21% vs. the prior week (232k vs. 292k) – omitting Tuesday’s State of the Union coverage. 

 

In January, CNN topped MSNBC during the daytime (9am-5pm) in both total viewers and the key demo 25-54.  In head-to-head comparisons with MSNBC’s daytime non-opinion programming, CNN had a 40% advantage among total viewers (456k vs. 325k) and a 64% lead among adults 25-54 (123k vs. 75k).  MSNBC placed fourth every hour during the daytime in the demo 25-54, except at 4pm where they placed third behind CNN Newsroom.

 

Also in January, State of the Union with Candy Crowley at noon had its best month ever among total viewers (717k).  CNN’s Sunday show line up topped MSNBC in both total viewers and in the demo from 10a–2p (Fareed Zakaria GPS, Reliable Sources and State of the Union with Candy Crowley).

 

CNN reached a cumulative audience of 105 million viewers in January, FNC lagged behind with 90 million, and MSNBC averaged had 87 million.

 

(Of note: Data comparisons to a year ago (January 2010) were not used due to last’s years highly elevated news cycle resulting from the Haiti earthquake and its aftermath.)

CNN Digital

Traffic

 

In January, CNN.com was up globally 10% year over year:

 

(Source: Omniture SiteCatalyst.  Prior 4-week averages include weekends of 1/22, 1/15, 12/18 and 12/11)

 

Mobile

 

CNN Mobile is No. 1 in Mobile in News and Current Events for 4 years or 48 consecutive months. 

 

(Source: Nielsen Mobile Mediaview, December 2010)

Social Media

 

In January, CNN continued to make strides in social media