
The 2022 U.S. midterm election prime-time news coverage
earned 25.4 million average viewers across 13 networks -- down 29.6% from 2018 midterm results, according to Nielsen.
Live coverage of the 2022 midterm elections during prime-time hours, 8
p.m. to 11 p.m. aired on ABC, CBS, NBC, Telemundo, Univision, CNN, CNNe, Fox Business, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, Newsmax, and NewsNation.
NIelsen says out-of-home viewing and connected TV
viewing are included in the total viewing numbers, adding that CTV viewing can be as much as 13% for news events.
In looking at Nielsen fast national data, a breakdown of the top TV prime-time
news networks during 8 p.m. to 11 p.m shows Fox News Channel 7.4 million on top. ABC was next at 3.3 million; MSNBC, 3.2 million; NBC, 3.1 million; CNN, 2.61 million; CBS, 2.56 million; and Fox
Business, 629.000.
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Fox also led in 25-54 viewers -- 1.9 million. CNN was next with 1.059 million, followed by NBC with 1.058 million.
Four years ago, the midterm
elections earned 36.1 million across 11 networks: ABC, CBS, NBC, TEL, UNI, PBS, CNN, CNNe, Fox Business, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC.
This time around, Nielsen says, 43% watched broadcast
network coverage, while 57% watched coverage on cable networks. As expected, the strongest demographic group were those viewers ages 55 and older -- 65%, which totaled 16.6 million.
For those
viewers 35-54, this group represented 25% of all viewers (6.26 million), with 18-34 viewers, at a 7% share (1.78 million).