CNBC Ratings Hit New Low in 2014
CNBC has seen its ratings plummet amid major U.S. stock markets reaching all-time highs.
According to ZeroHedge, citing Nielsen data, ratings for CNBC's Total Business Day segment (M-F 9:30a-5p), "just delivered its lowest rated year since 1995 with P2+ and delivered its lowest rated year ever since 1992 with the 25-54 demographic."
The following are other highlights from 2014:
- Squawk Box delivered its lowest rated year ever with both total viewers and the 25-54 demo
- Squawk on the Street delivered its lowest rated year ever with both total viewers and the 25-54 demo
- Fast Money/Halftime Report delivered its lowest rated year ever with both total viewers and the 25-54 demo
- Power Lunch delivered its lowest rated year ever with both total viewers and the 25-54 demo
- Street Signs delivered its lowest rated year ever with both total viewers and the 25-54 demo
- Closing Bell (3p-5p) delivered its lowest rated year ever with both total viewers and the 25-54 demo
- Fast Money delivered its lowest rated year ever with total viewers and its 2nd lowest rated year ever with the 25-54 demo (lowest rated year ever is 2013)
- Mad Money delivered its 2nd lowest rated year ever with total viewers (lowest rated year is 2013) and its lowest rated year ever with the 25-54 demo
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