Fox News has once again asserted its dominance in the cable news industry, leaving competitors MSNBC and CNN trailing behind. According to recent ratings data, 2022 was the third-highest-rated year in cable news history in terms of total day viewership. For the seventh consecutive year, Fox News has been the top cable network, excelling in both primetime and total day ratings.

Despite stiff competition in the television news industry, Fox News has emerged as the clear leader. Recent statistics reveal that the network has surpassed MSNBC and CNN to maintain its position as the premier news network. In both primetime and total day ratings, Fox News continues to attract a massive audience.
What Sets Fox News Apart?
One key factor behind Fox News’ success is its ability to appeal to a broad spectrum of viewers. Nielsen/MRI Fusion data indicates that Fox News attracts more Democrats, Independents, and Republicans than any other network. Additionally, younger audiences are tuning in, with adults aged 25 to 54 forming the largest segment of its viewership.
Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott expressed pride in the network’s achievements in 2022, attributing its success to unique news and opinion programming that resonates with a wide audience. The network’s strong ratings are reflected in its commanding 53% share of viewers aged 25 to 54 during both daytime and primetime broadcasts.
The Rise of “The Five”

Among Fox News’ most successful programs is The Five, which made history by becoming the first non-primetime television show to lead cable news in total viewership for an entire year. Airing at 5 PM ET, The Five attracted an impressive 3,432,000 viewers in 2022—more than any other daytime or evening show on CNN or MSNBC.
The show’s success is largely attributed to its engaging format and diverse panel of hosts. Featuring lively debates and informative discussions, The Five has captivated audiences, making it a must-watch for cable news fans. Thanks to its consistent ratings, the show remains one of the most influential programs on television.
A Network Committed to Excellence
Fox News’ ongoing success is no accident. The network remains dedicated to producing compelling and distinctive content across a broad range of topics. By continuing to attract viewers from all political backgrounds, Fox News solidifies its reputation as the leading cable news network. With its consistently high ratings and broad audience appeal, Fox News is poised to deliver even more engaging content in the coming years.
As it maintains its dominance in the media landscape, Fox News shows no signs of slowing down. Whether through innovative programming or a steadfast commitment to journalistic excellence, the network remains a powerhouse in the world of cable news.
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