Election Day in the off-year (the year following a presidential election) from Nov. 2nd highlighted the week in news. Among the key races in the country that evening were for governorships in Virginia and New Jersey and mayoralties in New York City and Boston. In Virginia, Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated Democrat and former Governor Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia gubernatorial race, while the race for New Jersey governor between the incumbent Democrat Phil Murphy and his Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli was then too close to call (results of Murphy’s win were made official the next day).
Fox News Channel led the way in election night coverage on Nov. 2, averaging a robust 4.79 million total viewers and 977,000 in the key 25-54 demographic in prime time (8-11 p.m.), according to Nielsen Media Research. They were the network’s best off-year election night figures in its history. Fox News was well ahead of their cable news competition. CNN, which soared to No. 1 over during the 2020 presidential election period and the few months after, ranked a distant runner-up among adults 25-54 with 355,000 from 8-11 p.m. MSNBC was close behind with 289,000 in the demo but easily topped CNN in total prime time audience, delivering 1.55 million viewers vs. CNN’s 1.08 million average.
Fox News Channel’s leadership on off-year election nights are nothing new, as the following time window breakdowns of that night attest. But the figures of current reflect the increased drawing power that these cable news networks all experience today, despite the precipitous decline of cable TV households along with a growing amount of options for entertainment.
Early Evening 7-8 p.m. ET (based on total viewers and adults 18-49)
Fox News Channel
Nov. 2, 2021: 3.175 million / 429,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 2.728 million / 284,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 2.005 million / 278,000
MSNBC
Nov. 2, 2021: 1.585 million / 165,000 (6:51-8 p.m.)
Nov. 7, 2017; 1.924 million / 333,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 1.119 million / 136,000
CNN
Nov. 2, 2021: 0.773 million / 159,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 1.144 million / 330,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 0.424 million / 107,000
Prime Time 8-11 p.m. ET (based on total viewers and adults 18-49)
Fox News Channel
Nov. 2, 2021: 4.791 million / 672,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 3.138 million / 462,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 2.724 million / 402,000
MSNBC
Nov. 2, 2021: 1.553 million / 216,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 2.531 million / 490,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 1.035 million / 171,000
CNN
Nov. 2, 2021: 1.078 million / 273,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 1.516 million / 461,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 0.663 million / 173,000
Post-Prime Time 11 p.m.-midnight ET (based on total viewers and adults 18-49)
Fox News Channel
Nov. 2, 2021: 4.041 million / 630,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 1.659 million / 285,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 1.269 million / 297,000
MSNBC
Nov. 2, 2021: 1.151 million / 170,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 1.805 million / 351,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 0.487 million / 72,000
CNN
Nov. 2, 2021: 0.917 million / 244,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 0.979 million / 282,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 0.363 million / 75,000
Late Night midnight-2 a.m. ET (based on total viewers and adults 18-49)
Fox News Channel
Nov. 2, 2021: 2.403 million / 436,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 0.990 million / 169,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 0.827 million / 149,000
MSNBC
Nov. 2, 2021: 0.692 million / 90,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 1.076 million / 229,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 0.357 million / 57,000
CNN
Nov. 2, 2021: 0.605 million / 155,000
Nov. 7, 2017; 0.644 million / 212,000
Nov. 5, 2013: 0.192 million / 42,000
Although MSNBC and CNN declined from four years ago, both performed significantly better than eight years ago even though back then, there were more homes subscribed to a cable service.
The week’s other notable news development was the bipartisan passage of President Biden’s infrastructure plan. Although it was negotiated at one-third of its initial proposal ($1.2 trillion vs. $3 billion), it still represents one of the largest federal investments for infrastructure in U.S. history.
Biden held a press conference on the morning of Saturday, Nov. 6, proclaiming the deal. “We did something that’s long overdue, that long has been talked about in Washington but never actually been done,” he said. The President even referenced some key Democratic losses in the elections from Nov. 2, having stated that voters “want us to deliver. [On Friday] night [Nov. 5, 2021], we proved we can. On one big item, we delivered.”
Like Election Night, the rankings of the cable news networks based on their Nielsen ratings were similar for Biden’s Saturday morning press conference. Fox News Channel was tops in the 10-11 a.m. ET hour with 1.535 million viewers and 296,000 adults 25-54. MSNBC, a distant runner-up in total viewers (852,000 from 10-10:32 a.m.) but behind CNN in 25-54 — MSNBC with 108,000 during the 32-minute time frame while CNN averaged 111,000 adults 25-54 (alongside 682,000 total viewers) for the 10-11 a.m. hour.
Cable news averages for November 1-7, 2021. Fox News Channel extended their streaks to 38 weeks as cable’s most-watched network in total viewers..
Total Day (November 1-7 @ 6 a.m.-5:59 a.m.)
- Fox News Channel: 1.646 million viewers; 278,000 adults 25-54
- MSNBC: 0.656 million viewers; 79,000 adults 25-54
- CNN: 0.491 million viewers; 111,000 adults 25-54
- HLN: 0.188 million viewers; 55,000 adults 25-54
- Newsmax: 0.149 million viewers; 24,000 adults 25-54
- CNBC: 0.138 million viewers; 28,000 adults 25-54
- Fox Business Network: 0.103 million viewers; 12,000 adults 25-54
- The Weather Channel: 0.101 million viewers; 21,000 adults 25-54
Prime Time (November 1-6 @ 8-11 p.m.; November 7 @ 7-11 p.m.)
- Fox News Channel: 2.809 million viewers; 453,000 adults 25-54
- MSNBC: 1.136 million viewers; 160,000 adults 25-54
- CNN: 0.730 million viewers; 173,000 adults 25-54
- Newsmax: 0.189 million viewers; 41,000 adults 25-54
- HLN: 0.188 million viewers; 50,000 adults 25-54
- CNBC: 0.173 million viewers; 43,000 adults 25-54
- The Weather Channel: 0.120 million viewers; 27,000 adults 25-54
- Fox Business Network: 0.048 million viewers; 8,000 adults 25-54
Top 10 most-watched cable news programs (and the top MSNBC and CNN programs with their respective associated ranks) in total viewers:
1. The Ingraham Angle (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 10:00 PM, 60 min.) 5.146 million viewers
2. Hannity (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 9:00 PM, 60 min.) 4.926 million viewers
3. Tucker Carlson Tonight (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 8:00 PM, 60 min.) 4.303 million viewers
4. Virginia Showdown (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 11:00 PM, 60 min.) 4.041 million viewers
5. Tucker Carlson Tonight (FOXNC, Wed. 11/3/2021 8:00 PM, 60 min.) 3.918 million viewers
6. The Five (FOXNC, Wed. 11/3/2021 5:00 PM, 60 min.) 3.893 million viewers
7. Hannity (FOXNC, Wed. 11/3/2021 9:00 PM, 60 min.) 3.537 million viewers
8. The Five (FOXNC, Thu. 11/4/2021 5:00 PM, 60 min.) 3.483 million viewers
9. Tucker Carlson Tonight (FOXNC, Thu. 11/4/2021 8:00 PM, 60 min.) 3.366 million viewers
10. Special Report with Bret Baier (FOXNC, Wed. 11/3/2021 6:00 PM, 60 min.) 3.329 million viewers
44. Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC, Thu. 11/4/2021 9:00 PM, 60 min.) 2.005 million viewers
111. Election Night In America “2021” (CNN, Tue. 11/2/2021 10:00 PM, 60 min.) 1.230 million viewers
Top 10 cable news programs (and the top CNN, MSNBC and HLN programs with their respective associated ranks) among adults 25-54:
1. The Ingraham Angle (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 10:00 PM, 60 min.) 1.028 million adults 25-54
2. Hannity (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 9:00 PM, 60 min.) 1.012 million adults 25-54
3. Virginia Showdown (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 11:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.904 million adults 25-54
4. Tucker Carlson Tonight (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 8:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.890 million adults 25-54
5. Tucker Carlson Tonight (FOXNC, Wed. 11/3/2021 8:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.758 million adults 25-54
6. Fox News At Night (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 12:00 AM, 60 min.) 0.690 million adults 25-54
7. Virginia Showdown (FOXNC, Tue. 11/2/2021 7:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.644 million adults 25-54
8. Hannity (FOXNC, Wed. 11/3/2021 9:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.626 million adults 25-54
9. Special Report with Bret Baier (FOXNC, Wed. 11/3/2021 6:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.538 million adults 25-54
10. The Five (FOXNC, Thu. 11/4/2021 5:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.529 million adults 25-54
27. Election Night In America “2021” (CNN, Tue. 11/2/2021 10:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.432 million adults 25-54
61. Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC, Thu. 11/4/2021 9:00 PM, 60 min.) 0.313 million adults 25-54
197. Forensic Files “Naked Justice” (HLN, Sun. 11/7/2021 6:30 AM, 30 min.) 0.133 million adults 25-54
Source: Live+Same Day data, Nielsen Media Research