![]() ![]() NBA playoff coverage made TNT the most-watched cable network for the second consecutive week, averaging 3.178 million viewers. The week’s most-watched prime-time cable program was ESPN’s coverage of the first round of the NFL draft Thursday which averaged 5.622 million viewers, seventh among all prime-time programs. In Carlson’s final week before being fired, the final five editions of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” accounted for each of Fox News Channel’s five largest prime-time audiences, while the only prime-time cable programs to draw more viewers than even the least-watched edition were NBA playoff games. It had eight of the top 20 the previous week - five broadcasts of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” and three of “Hannity.” ![]() It averaged 2.058 million viewers the previous week when it did not have to face coverage of the NFL draft for two nights.įox News Channel had three of the week’s 20 most-watched cable programs - two editions of “Hannity” and the first edition of “Fox News Tonight,” the network’s replacement for “Tucker Carlson Tonight” in the weeknight 8 p.m. Fox News Channel’s prime-time viewership in its first week without Tucker Carlson dropped 29.6% from the previous week, but did face competition it did not face a week earlier.įox News Channel averaged 1.449 million viewers for its prime-time programming between April 24 and Sunday, third among cable networks, according to live-plus-same-day figures released Tuesday by Nielsen. ![]()
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