NEW YORK — It's not difficult to figure out which television networks are benefiting from the presidential election, and which ones should worry about next year.
Collectively, the news networks CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC averaged just under 10 million viewers in prime time last week, or 72
At a time most networks are grateful not to lose too many viewers year-to-year, Fox News' average of 4.42 million last week was up 63
Gravity usually has a way of dealing with what goes up, and there's concern about what will happen to the news networks when the election is over. That's especially the case if the more conventional candidate, Democrat Joe Biden, beats President Donald Trump.
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CBS won the week in prime time among the broadcast networks, averaging 5.8 million viewers. ABC had 5.7 million, NBC had 4.9 million, Fox had 4.3 million, Univision had 1.14 million, Telemundo had 1.06 million and Ion Television had 1.04 million.
After the cable news trio, TBS averaged 2.36 million and ESPN had 1.93 million.
ABC's “World News Tonight” won the evening news ratings race, averaging 8.2 million viewers. NBC's “Nightly News” had 7.3 million and the “CBS Evening News” had 5.3 million.
For the week of Oct. 5-11, the top 20 programs their networks and viewerships:
1. NFL Football: Tampa Bay at Chicago, Fox, 15.12 million.
2. NFL Football: Minnesota at Seattle, NBC, 15.08 million.
3. NFL Football: New England at Kansas City, CBS, 14.7 million.
4. “60 Minutes,” CBS, 12.04 million.
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7. “NFL Pregame,” NBC, 9.5 million.
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9. NFL Football: Atlanta at Green Bay, ESPN, 9.04 million.
10. NBA Finals: Miami vs. L.A. Lakers (Friday), ABC, 8.89 million.
11. “NFL Pregame,” Fox, 8.64 million.
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13. NBA Finals: L.A. Lakers vs. Miami (Sunday), ABC, 8.29 million.
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15. NBA Finals: L.A. Lakers vs. Miami (Tuesday), ABC, 7.62 million.
16. “Football Night in America,” NBC, 7.39 million.
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19. “Biden Town Hall,” NBC, 6.7 million.
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David Bauder, The Associated Press