Marian Finucane’s RTÉ Radio One show was going from strength to strength ahead of her sudden death according to the latest JNLR results.
18.01.2020 - 02:36 / variety.com
The Nielsen ratings for the second night of Rachel Maddow’s interview with Lev Parnas Thursday on MSNBC fell short of Wednesday’s record-breaking viewership (4.5 million viewers), notching down slightly at 4.3 million.
But it was the third most-watched program in the history of “The Rachel Maddow Show.” (The second most-watched was on Jan. 8, 2019.)
In the key adult 25 to 54 demographic, Thursday’s continuation of the Parnas interview on “Maddow” drew 745,000, beating Fox News (621,000) and
Marian Finucane’s RTÉ Radio One show was going from strength to strength ahead of her sudden death according to the latest JNLR results.
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