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CNN Finally Hits Rock Bottom—Read The Numbers Here


CNN just received a rude awakening, but will they actually come to their senses?

It’s no secret that the network has been on the decline for some time now, and it isn’t very hard to see why—CNN essentially stands for “Communist News Network,” they’re anything but objective.

I am not opposed to news outlets having political leanings—I am against them pretending that they don’t.

Because CNN continues to be a mouthpiece for the deep state and the military-industrial complex it now finds itself in the worst condition since 1991.

According to sources, a paltry 55,000 people in the 25-54 demographic watched CNN on Saturday and the numbers were even worse for Sunday.

Keep in mind that this is an organization that has tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions, in production costs. Take a look at the data below for CNN and other mainstream networks:

Talk Radio 1210 WPHT discussed the all-time low ratings for CNN and the decline of the broader mainstream media industry.

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According to The New York Post:

The network’s Sunday primetime lineup, which featured “The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper” and “Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy,” drew 43,000 in the demo.

One user noted that it is reports like the one below that have destroyed CNN’s reputation with the American people.

MSNBC’s Alex Sherman issued this related report: “Mark Thompson takes over as CNN’s new chief on October 9. His mission will be different than Chris Licht’s, who was brought in to change the network’s tone and programming.”

Breitbart put the numbers into perspective:

In total viewers, only 345,000 tuned in to be lied to. For comparison sake, Fox News attracted an average of 683,000 viewers. MSNBC earned 424,000.

To comprehend just how awful 55,000 and 43,000 demo viewers are… On top of this being an all-time low for CNN, the minimum acceptable number of demo views is considered 100,000.

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