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Newsmax Greg Kelly beats Fox leftist hag Martha MacCallum in the key 25- to 54-year-old ratings

And the traitors at Fox News continue to go down the toilet. It’s so bad that even CNN is mocking them now Newsmax scored their first, historic ratings win over Fox News traitors, with the 7pm (EASTERN) show Greg Kelly Tonight beating ugly leftist hag Martha MacCallum’s “The Story” in the advertiser key 25-54 year old age demographic which advertisers use to purchase their ads on cable networks. You know it’s bad when even CNN is mocking. The only Fox News show to perform worse than MacCallum’s show was pig Neil Cavuto’s show which was dead last. Things are so bad these days for the Fox traitors that their 25-54 demographic program was Tucker Carlson Tonight (for Monday) it came in a distant seventh place. Rachel Maddow and SIX CNN programs got a better demographic rating than anything Fox News served up. By the time we get to the 2022 mid-term elections, Fox News will be a distant memory and Newsmax will likely be the ratings leader.

Newsmax Greg Kelly beats Fox leftist hag Martha MacCallum in the key 25- to 54-year-old ratings
Newsmax Greg Kelly beats Fox leftist hag Martha MacCallum in the key 25- to 54-year-old ratings

Though separated by an hour, Kelly’s 25-54 demographic also beat weasel Bret Baier and “Special Report”.

The margin was narrow — Kelly averaged 229,000 viewers in the demo and MacCallum averaged 203,000 — but it is still a milestone in the cable news industry.
Before the election, Newsmax was not regarded as a formidable competitor to Fox; it was mostly dismissed as one of a handful of wannabe challengers.
His 7 p.m. program consists of long, pro-Trump, anti-media commentaries of the type typically found later in the evening on Fox. And a certain subset of viewers are rewarding him for it. Kelly’s show is usually Newsmax’s highest-rated show of the day.
“We’re here to stay,” Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy said Tuesday evening. “The ratings are showing that.”