Fox News dominates cable news as MSNBC has worst week in key demo since 1999
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Fox News Channel averaged 1.3 million viewers from May 30 through June 5 to lead all of basic cable while MSNBC had it's worst performance in decades.
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"The Five" finished as the most-watched cable news program of the week, averaging 3.2 million viewers.
Fox News also dominated during the primetime hours of 8-11 p.m., averaging over two million viewers when No. 2 ESPN finished with an average primetime audience of 1.5 million. MSNBC averaged 800,000 to finish ninth and CNN failed to crack the top ten most-watched basic cable networks with a dismal primetime average audience of 603,000.
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