Sean Hannity Theo Wargo/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment As is often the case with a big news event, viewing for cable news channels surged Wednesday and Thursday with coverage of the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Fox News, MSNBC and CNN all saw increased ratings Wednesday and Thursday as they offered extensive coverage of Kirk's death by a gunman during a speaking event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday afternoon. Police arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Utah in connection with the murder late Thursday. In primetime Wednesday, the three networks collectively averaged 6.89 million viewers, a 65 percent jump from the 4.17 million who watched a week earlier. Thursday's combined audience of 6.2 million was up 72 percent from the prior week's 3.6 million. Related Stories Music What Do Charlie Kirk's Killing and 'Money Heist' Have in Common? "Bella Ciao" TV TMZ Issues Mea Culpa After Laughter Is Heard on Air During Coverage of Charlie Kirk's Killing Per usual, Fox News held big leads over its rivals on both nights. The channel averaged 4.67 million viewers Wednesday, led by the 5.28 million viewers for Jesse Watters Primetime. It drew 4.48 million viewers Thursday, with a two-hour edition of Hannity (4.6 million) leading the night. (On both Wednesday and Thursday, Fox News pre-empted its 10 p.m. comedy show Gutfeld! for an extra hour of Hannity.) The two primetime blocks were up by 69 percent (Wednesday) and 100 percent (Thursday) over the same nights a week earlier. MSNBC delivered 1.28 million primetime viewers on Wednesday and 1.02 million Thursday, up 40 percent and 8 percent from a week ago. CNN averaged 940,000 viewers Wednesday night and 699,000 Thursday, gains of 91 percent and 73 percent week to week. Fox News (2.46 million viewers) and CNN (496,000) both had substantially larger audiences than a week ago for the full day Thursday, growing by 68 percent and 27 percent, respectively, from Sept. 4. MSNBC saw a modest 3 percent uptick for its full day to 683,000 viewers. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up TMZ TMZ Issues Mea Culpa After Laughter Is Heard on Air During Coverage of Charlie Kirk's Killing Podcast Former 'DWTS' Pro Peta Murgatroyd Debuts New Podcast 'The Penthouse With Peta' (Exclusive) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Yvonne De Mare to Direct Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' Ahead of Series End Live Feed 'The Hunting Wives' Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix With Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman Live Feed Ego Nwodim Departs 'SNL' After Seven Seasons Netflix Netflix Boosts Japanese Slate with Koji Yakusho Comedy-Drama 'Did Someone Happen to Mention Me?' TMZ TMZ Issues Mea Culpa After Laughter Is Heard on Air During Coverage of Charlie Kirk's Killing Podcast Former 'DWTS' Pro Peta Murgatroyd Debuts New Podcast 'The Penthouse With Peta' (Exclusive) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Yvonne De Mare to Direct Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' Ahead of Series End Live Feed 'The Hunting Wives' Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix With Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman Live Feed Ego Nwodim Departs 'SNL' After Seven Seasons Netflix Netflix Boosts Japanese Slate with Koji Yakusho Comedy-Drama 'Did Someone Happen to Mention Me?'
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Critical TV Ratings: Cable News Spikes With Coverage of Charlie Kirk Murder
September 12, 2025
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