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CNN This Morning sickness: Don Lemon's
show draws CNN’s lowest ratings in a decade

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 2/14/2023 9:50:59 AM

CNN This Morning is drawing the lowest ratings CNN has seen in nearly a decade. The morning show has garnered its lowest viewership among the key 24-54 age demographic and its second-lowest total viewership when compared to any of CNN’s other morning shows since New Day in June 2013, according to Nielsen data.Despite CNN This Morning increasing its total viewership by 30.2% since it was launched in November 2022, its recent viewership among the key demographic registered at a dismal 18.6%. The show is also currently listed as the 17th most popular show on CNN while ranking as no. 325

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I bet the toe fungus infomercials rank higher than Don-Don's show.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: seamusm 2/14/2023 9:54:05 AM (No. 1402516)
So...being part Black and pervy isn't enough to draw viewers any more?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jalo1951 2/14/2023 10:01:12 AM (No. 1402525)
Maybe he can be the newest girl to join The View.
25 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: czechlist 2/14/2023 10:04:59 AM (No. 1402529)
the haters who populated his evening audience are still in bed during his morning air time. Been up all night peacefully protesting.
7 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: MickTurn 2/14/2023 10:15:24 AM (No. 1402539)
Time for Donny BOY LEMON to suck Lemons for the rest of his life...Oh, Wait, that may be why he's such a Sour Pathetic little man!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: cjjeepercreeper 2/14/2023 10:18:43 AM (No. 1402547)
I'm sure the powers that be in charge at CNN are scratching their heads on how to get rid of a gay black guy without taking flack.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: cartcart 2/14/2023 10:33:12 AM (No. 1402577)
They are starting to squeeze the Lemon.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: john56 2/14/2023 10:51:32 AM (No. 1402597)
Yeah, let's not be so hard on Don Le'mon. The midnight sermonette and test patterns in Duluth outdraw any programming on CNN.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: mobyclik 2/14/2023 11:43:22 AM (No. 1402640)
Keeping this clown on the payroll is like continuing to throw money into your rusty '84 Buick Le Saber hoping to get a few more years out of it. Nope, all hope is gone.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: skacmar 2/14/2023 11:51:45 AM (No. 1402644)
If I wanted to watch a pouty spoiled drama queen have temper tantrums on TV I would watch a soap opera or a reality show. Morning news shows are not the place for prima donnas like Don Lemon. Go on some other show for the drama. The real ladies on the CNN morning show will handle things just fine without Lemon's snarky, bad attitude, and childishness.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: RuckusTom 2/14/2023 6:48:15 PM (No. 1402951)
Who's don lemon?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: mifla 2/15/2023 5:22:43 AM (No. 1403217)
This is what happens when you make business decisions based upon wokeness and not ratings.
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