Far Left Angry Radio Host Fails On TV Too

Evidently… Mean, angry, Far-Left, Anti-American hackery doesn’t excite viewers on TV either.

Ed Schultz may be a favorite of Barack Obama but that hasn’t won him viewers on MSNBC.

Failed Far Left radio host Ed Schultz was sitting next to Jew-basher Helen Thomas at the Obama press conference in February.

Ed Schultz’s ratings on MSNBC have gone from small to microscopic.
The Radio Equalizer reported, via Free Republic:

Now that one of liberal talk radio’s key figures has absolutely bombed on cable, however, the mainstream media hasn’t a word to say about it. In this case, it’s hot-headed Ed Schultz, who has taken a small MSNBC audience base and rendered it truly invisible, with ratings barely perceptible even when analyzed by a microscope.

If the formerly Fargo-based faux populist and paid union hack has an excuse, it’s that MSNBC’s overall audience has dropped like a rock since the Obamist regime took over in January.

In both the key 25-54 and overall audience demographics, the far-left NBC outlet is losing big to its competitors, especially FOX News Channel, often attracting one-half or even one-third of the latter’s viewership. That includes declining figures for Maddow.

Standing out like a sore thumb, however, is Schultz’s performance to date. On Friday, his worst day so far, he scored the lowest 25-54 ratings of any cable news show between 6pm and midnight: just 75,000 average viewers nationwide. Overall, it wasn’t much better: 365,000. For every person watching the Ed Show, there were more than four tuned into his competition at FOX.

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