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CNBC has nine of the 10 lowest rated cable shows

Ujala Sehgal of The Business Insider points out that in the latest Nielsen rankings, CNBC has nine of the 10 lowest rated cable shows in November.

Sehgal writes, “This, by the way, is an improvement over last month when they occupied all ten spots.

Four out of the ten lowest rated shows are different slots of Squawk Box, CNBC’s morning news show hosted by Becky Quick, Carl Quintanilla, and Joe Kernan.”

The others are “Mad Money,” “American Greed,” “Remington Under Fire: A CNBC Investigation,” “CNBC Titans: Trump,” and the “Mad Money” repeat.

Read more here. Rivals Fox Business Network and Bloomberg Television are not rated by Nielsen.

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