NBC paid for a poll that produced some grim news. Only five percent get most political and current events info from MSNBC.
Real Clear Politics: As the cable wars carry on, a new poll finds that Fox News informs roughly five adults for every one adult informed by MSNBC.
The Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll asked: “From which ONE of the following national television news sources do you get MOST of your information about politics and current events?”
Fully 27 percent said Fox. Only 5 percent said MSNBC. Meanwhile, 16 percent said CNN and 36 percent cited the major networks.
But the contest of note is MSNBC and Fox. The rivalry, the networks, have become surrogates for the two political tribes of American politics. The blue tribe controls Washington but this is one the red tribe takes with ease.
Meanwhile, as The New York Times details, CNN falls behind MSNBC for the first time this year in the ratings race. But as the Journal poll would hint, and so much data has before, on top is Fox — 2009 marks Fox's greatest ratings year yet. It's no wonder President Obama eventually decided that even he could no longer ignore this Fox.

So let me get this straight...
ReplyDeleteMore reds watch television and this is something you are proud of?
Other problems:
Source ... the WSJ is well known as a right wing production.
Further Fox is both cable and network. Did the poll even account for that? It is kind of difficult to tell since the linked article is only an opinion piece on the poll and has no details on the poll or links to the poll to verify the numbers.
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