Full House is beating primetime CNN shows in the ratings

UNITED STATES - MAY 09: FULL HOUSE - Season One - Gallery - 5/9/88, Ashley Olsen (Michelle Tanner), Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - MAY 09: FULL HOUSE - Season One - Gallery - 5/9/88, Ashley Olsen (Michelle Tanner), Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images) /
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Danny Tanner is apparently more popular than Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper, as reruns of Full House are beating CNN in the ratings.

Ow… have mercy!

Things haven’t been going too well for the CNN network lately. They were the subject of a mocking tweet from the president of the United States just recently. Representing his hatred of the “fake news” on CNN, President Trump retweeted a GIF of himself beating up man with the CNN logo over his face.

The Trumpster isn’t the only one who isn’t a fan of the news network. Outlets such as TheFederalist are reporting that CNN has dropped further down in the ratings, now well below its competitors at NBC and Fox News. For its primetime television shows, CNN is ranking in at the #10 spot, below many other cable networks.

Nick at Nite is one of those networks currently beating CNN on weeknights. Literally, more people are watching reruns of Full House than there are watching CNN. Not that that’s strange, really — who can resist the hilarious early 90s comedy of Bob Saget?

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Credit: ABC /

Certainly not me.

President Trump likes to label every single negative story about him as “fake news”. That’s obviously the way he describes the CNN network every time he brings it up. But it really doesn’t help when CNN actually makes embarrassing blunders such as posting a fake quote from Abraham Lincoln on Independence Day.

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It’s only a matter of time before Trump himself brings up CNN’s falling ratings, because he loves to stick it to his enemies. Who knows if there’s a solution for CNN to move things back upward, but if there is, they better figure it out, and soon.

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