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You know that average age of Fox News viewers is something like 72, right? Not exactly "the masses". Most people don't follow the news very closely, propaganda or otherwise.
Not quite. Compared to its rivals? It gathers far more younger views.
n a generally overall down year for the cable news genre, Fox News remained the dominant ratings force in 2014, while CNN made some meaningful demo strides relative to a sagging MSNBC.
Behind the highest-rated programs in cable news -- including "The O'Reilly Factor," which was again top dog among all programs -- Fox News finished on top in both total viewers and the adults 25-54 news demo for a 13th straight year, according to Nielsen's "most current" estimates through Dec. 26.
Fox News was also the only cable newser up in the demo in primetime, as it opened up bigger advantages over the runner-up network in both 25-54 and total viewers.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/30/fox-news-cable-news-ratings_n_6398220.html
It is the channel for the GOP:
The Fox News audience skews more ideological than that of its two main competitors. Fully, 60% of Fox News viewers describe themselves as conservative, compared with 23% who say they are moderate and 10% who are liberal, according to a 2012 survey by the Pew Research Center. By contrast, the ideological makeup of CNN viewers (32% conservative, 30% moderate, 30% liberal) and MSNBC viewers (32% conservative, 23% moderate, 36% liberal) is far more mixed.
And it still leads in the "news"
But with 1.7 million viewers each evening, the channel still drew a bigger audience than CNN, MSNBC and HLN combined.
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/14/five-facts-about-fox-news/
Scary no?