CBS’ “Face the Nation” was the most-watched Sunday public affairs show on July 14. The show led NBC’s “Meet the Press” by +560,000 Total Viewers and +239,000 A25-54 viewers, and NBC in turn led ABC’s “This Week” by +140,000 Total Viewers and +42,000 A25-54 viewers.
CBS, NBC and Fox were all up compared to the same week last year: “Face the Nation” was up +15% Total Viewers and +32% in the A25-54 demographic, “Meet the Press” was up +9% and +1% and “Fox News Sunday” was up +5% and +8%, respectively. “This Week” (-4% / -14%) and Univision’s “Al Punto” (-29% / -26%) were down year-over-year.
Cable replays of “Fox News Sunday” averaged a combined 2,284,000 Total Viewers and 464,000 A25-54 viewers. Rebroadcasts of “Meet the Press” delivered an additional 1,317,000 Total Viewers and 604,000 A25-54 viewers.
“Face the Nation” is based on the first half-hour only, as the full contiguous hour aired in just 66% of the country.
The numbers for July 14:
Network | Program | Total Viewers | A25-54 |
---|---|---|---|
CBS |
“Face the Nation” | 3.09M | 999K |
NBC |
“Meet the Press” | 2.53M | 760K |
ABC | “This Week” | 2.39M | 718K |
Fox | “Fox News Sunday” | 1.11M | 394K |
Univision | “Al Punto” | 637K | 297K |