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    Greg Gutfeld is Beating the Late-Night Competition

    President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday about how �easily?Fox News?Greg Gutfeld is owning late-night television ?and he was right.

    �Wow!?wrote the president, who has often used his platform to skewer on-air talent at MSNBC, CNN and, yes, Fox News by name. �Congratulations to Greg Gutfeld, a one time Trump Hater who has come all the way home. His Ratings easily beat no talent Stephen Colbert, nice guy Jimmy Fallon, and wacko �last placer?Jimmy Kimmel. Greg built his show from scratch, and did a great job in doing so.?br />
    Ratings for �The Greg Gutfeld Show?are doing something pretty notable right now. It airs once per week on Saturdays at 10 p.m. ET, but it�s outpacing broadcasts with quadruple its episodes. In April, it was the top late-night show in broadcast and cable, bringing in an average of 2.862 million total viewers across four episodes, according to Nielsen ratings data.



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    let's be honest, that guy has his tongue wrapped all the way around trump's nutsack.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a trump supporter, but obvious bias is obvious.

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      Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View Post
      President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday about how “easily” Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld is owning late-night television — and he was right.

      “Wow!” wrote the president, who has often used his platform to skewer on-air talent at MSNBC, CNN and, yes, Fox News by name. “Congratulations to Greg Gutfeld, a one time Trump Hater who has come all the way home. His Ratings easily beat no talent Stephen Colbert, nice guy Jimmy Fallon, and wacko ‘last placer’ Jimmy Kimmel. Greg built his show from scratch, and did a great job in doing so.”

      Ratings for “The Greg Gutfeld Show” are doing something pretty notable right now. It airs once per week on Saturdays at 10 p.m. ET, but it’s outpacing broadcasts with quadruple its episodes. In April, it was the top late-night show in broadcast and cable, bringing in an average of 2.862 million total viewers across four episodes, according to Nielsen ratings data.


      What you forgot to add is that terrible show doesn’t compete with all the regular late night shows like Kimmel and Fallon.

      He has a one night a week show on Saturday and doesnt go head to head with them during the week.

      So like trump says, it’s fake news.

      And to be honest if that terrible show did compete in a nightly basis with those regular late night shows it would get slaughtered in the ratings.
      Last edited by True-Boxing-Fan; 05-05-2020, 08:20 PM.

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