It was one other sluggish information day with key anchors lacking from the night lineups of all three cable information networks. Fox Information led the best way on Friday night, despite the fact that its 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ET exhibits featured fill-in anchors. For the second day in a row, the 4 p.m. ET version of Deadline: White Home with Nicolle Wallace was MSNBC’s high present, ending above one million complete viewers with Stephanie Ruhle filling in. As for CNN, its No. 1 program was the 5 p.m. ET version of The Lead with Jake Tapper, which was anchored by Phil Mattingly.25-54 Demographic (Reside+SD x 1,000)Complete Day: FNC: 190 | CNN: 60 | MSNBC: 46Prime: FNC: 223 | CNN: 64 | MSNBC: 59 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Cain:197 Hunt:67 Deadline:WH:86 5PM 5:365 The Lead:100 Deadline:WH:79 6PM Particular Report:203 The Lead:66 Melber:61 7PM Ingraham Angle:178 Burnett:81 Weeknight:59 8PM Watters Primetime:201 AC 360:55 Hayes:65 9PM Hannity:165 Collins:57 Psaki:49 10PM Gutfeld:304 Phillip:79 Final Phrase:62 11PM Gallgher:186 Coates:65 eleventh Hour:49 Complete Viewers (Reside+SD x 1,000)Complete Day: FNC: 1.555 | CNN: 332 | MSNBC: 539Prime: FNC: 2.371 | CNN: 412 | MSNBC: 758 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Cain:1.837 Hunt:442 Deadline:WH:1.048 5PM 5:3.378 The Lead:531 Deadline:WH:912 6PM Particular Report:2.290 The Lead:380 Melber:822 7PM Ingraham Angle:2.132 Burnett:444 Weeknight:757 8PM Watters Primetime:2.452 AC 360:408 Hayes:771 9PM Hannity:2.033 Collins:426 Psaki:740 10PM Gutfeld:2.627 Phillip:403 Final Phrase:762 11PM Gallagher:1.315 Coates:278 eleventh Hour:482
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