I would just like to point out...ratings actually dont mean a damn thing. AND I WISH WISH WISH that people on here would stop quoting them to prove whether their argument is correct or not.
People who are actually interested in what is going on in the world get their news from Newspapers and Weekly News Magazines and Academic Journals. I cant recall many people with an MA or more (even some with a BA) who watch either Fox or MSNBC to get the news. I dont know about you guys but i watch the news to get a brief overview of whats going on, thats about it. If someone here posts up a youtube video of something funny on CNN, FOX or MSNBC then i'll watch it for a laugh, not for my news. The only other time i watch the news is for live election updates since it's the quickest way of getting information about vote returns.
Further to that, almost everybody under the age of thirty gets their news from the internet...so all this ratings debate is essentially focusing on a demographic that will become increasingly obsolete. I think focusing on internet numbers might be a lot more interesting than quoting whether O'Reilly or Olberman has higher ratings or not
Just my 10 cents, but I really am getting tired of people here pulling out ratings figures to prove that what they believe is more valid than the other person. Baring in mind the people who actually make the decisions in the world use a completely different method of getting their news and understanding the world, it might be time that some on here got a reality check.