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MSNBC rides anti-Trump wave to close in on Fox News in US cable network ratings

Rachel Maddow is now the most popular host on prime time, seizing spot held by Fox personalities since 2001

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Rachel Maddow, host of "The Rachel Maddow Show," on MSNBC, which is now the top rated US prime time news host on the liberal-leaning and anti-Donald Trump network. Photo: MSNBC via AP
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For the first month since CNN’s Larry King owned cable news in October 2001, the most popular personality in US prime-time doesn’t work for Fox News Channel.

Rachel Maddow of MSNBC is the new champ.

Her network achieved other milestones in July, including its closest finish to Fox since 2000 and largest margin of victory over CNN ever. The numbers illustrate a surge in popularity at MSNBC, where politics has become prime-time entertainment. Like late-night comic Stephen Colbert can attest, having President Donald Trump as a regular punching bag is great for business.

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“I thought there would be a lot of interest in news,” said MSNBC President Phil Griffin. “I had no idea this would happen.”

It’s especially noteworthy because the year after an election traditionally signals a slump in cable news ratings. During prime-time weekday hours in July, Fox News averaged 2.36 million viewers, still more than any other cable network, news or entertainment. MSNBC was at 2.13 million and CNN at 961,000, according to the Nielsen company.

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A wider view illustrates how things have changed. Earlier this year, Fox routinely had more viewers than MSNBC and CNN combined. Those two networks frequently duke it out for second place; last November CNN averaged 1.83 million viewers to MSNBC’s 1.64 million, Nielsen said. MSNBC took over second earlier this year and the gap continues to widen.

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