Judy Gilford
on September 6, 2025
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Jessica Dean broke down in tears, admitting defeat in the brutal weekend ratings battle between CNN and Fox News.
As the veteran anchor faced CNN’s internal reckoning for repeatedly failing to deliver on promises of gaining the upper hand, Fox was overwhelmed with too much good news to even decide how to celebrate. The latest weekend cable rankings confirmed their absolute dominance: not only did they take the top spot overall, but they also crushed their rivals by claiming 14 of the 15 most-watched shows.
Mark Levin, Brian Kilmeade, and Trey Gowdy swept away the audience across the country, leaving CNN and MSNBC with nothing but humiliation.
But the real shock? The No. 1 and No. 2 spots — usually held by different shows — belonged to a single host. That’s right: one anchor didn’t just dominate, they controlled both top slots, sparking chatter inside the industry about unprecedented influence and unrivaled viewer loyalty.
Social media erupted as clips from both programs went viral, triggering debates, memes, and endless speculation. How could a seemingly unremarkable weekend host suddenly command both top positions at once? And what does this mean for the future strength of Fox?
The revelation underscored an undeniable truth: some anchors don’t just compete — they dominate the entire arena, own the screen, and set the national conversation. And as for the viewers? They simply can’t bring themselves to love another show. 👇👇👇
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