Team Sergeant
10-27-2009, 08:27
The only thing that makes this funnier is that the NYT's is reporting it......
Soon there will be no more Communist News Network.
It's pretty bad when the far left cannot get the SEIU, ACORN, AFL-CIO labor workers to drink CNN's kool-aid. 2010 is going to be painful for the far left..... Hey Harry Reid get your hamburger flipping apron ready, you're going to be unemployed very soon.
TS
CNN Drops to Last Place Among Cable News Networks
By Bill Carter
Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images
CNN’s Anderson CooperCNN, which invented the cable news network more than two decades ago, will hit a new competitive low with its prime-time programs in October, finishing fourth – and last – among the cable news networks with the audience that all the networks rely on for their advertising.
The official monthly numbers will be finalized at 4 p.m. Monday and will include results from Friday. CNN executives conceded that will not change the competitive standing for the month. CNN will still be last in prime time.
That means CNN’s programs were behind not only Fox News and MSNBC, but even its own sister network HLN (formerly Headline News.) Three of its four shows between 7 and 11 p.m. finished fourth and last among the cable news networks. That was the first time CNN had finished that poorly with its prime-time shows.
http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/cnn-drops-to-last-place-among-cable-news-networks/
Soon there will be no more Communist News Network.
It's pretty bad when the far left cannot get the SEIU, ACORN, AFL-CIO labor workers to drink CNN's kool-aid. 2010 is going to be painful for the far left..... Hey Harry Reid get your hamburger flipping apron ready, you're going to be unemployed very soon.
TS
CNN Drops to Last Place Among Cable News Networks
By Bill Carter
Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images
CNN’s Anderson CooperCNN, which invented the cable news network more than two decades ago, will hit a new competitive low with its prime-time programs in October, finishing fourth – and last – among the cable news networks with the audience that all the networks rely on for their advertising.
The official monthly numbers will be finalized at 4 p.m. Monday and will include results from Friday. CNN executives conceded that will not change the competitive standing for the month. CNN will still be last in prime time.
That means CNN’s programs were behind not only Fox News and MSNBC, but even its own sister network HLN (formerly Headline News.) Three of its four shows between 7 and 11 p.m. finished fourth and last among the cable news networks. That was the first time CNN had finished that poorly with its prime-time shows.
http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/cnn-drops-to-last-place-among-cable-news-networks/