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Embarrassing: Reruns of ‘Hannity’ at 2AM Are Getting More Views Than Any Show on CNN

Fox News notes that Hannity’s second airing on weeknights is delivering better ratings than CNN’s entire lineup. A graphic by Joe Concha shows Hannity attracting 911,000 viewers at 2 a.m. ET, while its 9 p.m. prime-time slot pulls about 2.38 million. CNN’s strongest shows that day—The Arena with Kasie Hunt (807k) and The Lead with Jake Tapper (804k)—trail, with Anderson Cooper’s 8 p.m. program at 684k. Fox adds that Hannity and other Fox programs rank among the top 12 cable news shows, including The Five (4.1 million) and Jesse Watters Primetime (3.6 million), all posting double-digit year-over-year gains.

The piece contrast CNN’s current performance with its 2016 prime-time average of about 1.3 million, now around 573,000, and cites analysts who attribute part of CNN’s decline to coverage choices during and after the Trump era. Jeffrey McCall, a media professor quoted by Fox, and Outkick’s Clay Travis are highlighted as offering explanations for shifting audiences and ratings. Fox also references a 2025 press release claiming Fox News led in prime-time viewers and that its top programs posted consistent growth.


The second airing of the Fox News program “Hannity” on weeknights is getting better ratings than every single show that makes up CNN’s lineup.

A graphic d by Fox News contributor and Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha shows host Sean Hannity’s program drawing 911,000 viewers at 2 a.m. Eastern Time.

The closest CNN program is “The Arena with Kasie Hunt,” which airs at 4 p.m., with 807,000 viewers.

“The Lead with Jake Tapper” is next for CNN at 804,000 during the 5 p.m. Eastern hour. Longstanding host Anderson Cooper’s program only draws an audience of 684,000 at 8 p.m.

Hannity’s prime-time airing at 9 p.m. attracts 2,380,000 viewers.

By contrast, CNN’s “The Source with Kaitlin Collins,” which airs during the same time slot, pulls an audience of 558,000. So CNN is apparently no longer “the most trusted name in news.”

Fox News reported that during the 2016 presidential campaign, CNN’s prime-time lineup averaged 1.3 million viewers, which largely continued into his first year in office, when the number was approximately 1 million. Now its prime-time average viewership is 573,000.

“DePauw University professor and media analyst Jeffrey McCall feels the drastic decline in CNN’s audience was likely caused by a combination of factors,” according to Fox.

“One key is that the establishment media and left-of-center voters were in deep denial when [Donald] Trump first won the presidency in 2017. They couldn’t believe Hillary [Clinton] had actually lost, which led to the Russia collusion conspiracy theories and related reporting, and then eventually to impeachment. There was great hope at that time for the Trump ‘resistance,’ and those niche viewers couldn’t get enough of that coverage,” McCall told the news outlet.

That type of coverage is not working during Trump’s second term.

“Even the ‘hair on fire’ rhetoric that Trump won’t leave the White House after this current term, and will maneuver into a third term, is getting no traction,” McCall said.

Fox News reigned supreme in 2025 with an average prime-time audience of 2.76 million, up 11 percent.

Outkick founder Clay Travis noted on social media last month, “Interesting that MSNBC and CNN both saw viewership tank in first year of Trump 2.0. Huge change from Trump 1.0 when he sent their ratings soaring. Meanwhile Fox News grew by double digits.”

Fox News airs the top 12 most-watched news programs on cable, the network reported in a Dec. 15 news release.

They are: “The Five” (4.1 million viewers), “Jesse Watters Primetime” (3.6 million), “Hannity,” “Special Report with Bret Baier,” “Gutfeld!” “The Ingraham Angle,” “The Will Cain Show,” “Outnumbered,” “The Faulkner Focus,” “America’s Newsroom,” “The Story with Martha MacCallum,” and “America Reports.”

Fox added, “Notably, each program delivered double-digit year-over-year growth with viewers.”




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