Cable News Trending Topics for 2014-12-24
“Police” barely beat out “Christmas” for the top trending term on Christmas Eve, 2014:
Raw data for day: 2014-12-24-TagStats.csv and 2014-12-24-WordStats.csv
“Police” barely beat out “Christmas” for the top trending term on Christmas Eve, 2014:
Raw data for day: 2014-12-24-TagStats.csv and 2014-12-24-WordStats.csv
The Cable News Schedules were a bit of a mess on Christmas eve, with a variety of programs being replaced by pre-recorded content or the normal hosts away and guest hosts filling in. For that reason, the stats for the day are fairly questionable.
That being said, MSNBC’s Live (just general news programming) had the most mentions during an hour and Hannity had the most mentions during the day as a whole.
Raw data for the day: 2014-12-24-ShowStats.csv
Tuesday saw a continuation of the conversation about the NYPD and policing.
Raw data: 2014-12-23-TagStats.csv and 2014-12-23-WordStats.csv
As we slip into Christmas, a lot of shows have guest hosts, which makes a mess out of computing the ratings for the shows. So take these numbers with a grain of salt…
Van Susteren had the best hour overall, while Sean Hannity had the best day. Following Greta was Chris Hayes, Morning Joe, O’Reilly (with Eric Bolling as guest host), and Hannity.
Raw data: 2014-12-23-ShowStats.csv
Merry Christmas, everyone!
One thing I’ve noticed lately is that conservatives love to talk about The Reverend Al Sharpton. After a while, it started to amaze me, mostly because I don’t particularly view him as relevant. It’s no different when liberals obsess about Sarah Palin, to be fair. She’s not particularly relevant to any actual politics. I guess everybody needs a bogeyman.
I finally decided to find out how much people tweeting about the various cable news networks mention Al. For the month of December, through the end of 12/23, here are the counts:
That’s right: Fox News tweeple talk about Al Sharpton more than MSNBC’s tweeps. I guess they just can’t quit Al.