The number surpasses that of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” which had 3.3 million viewers annually on average. The Fox News prime-time show’s viewership is up 3% from 2021, when it held the title of most watched program of the year.
In contrast, “The Five” expanded by 17% over 2021. Live broadcasting at 5 p.m. Eastern and 2 p.m. Pacific, the show is the first non-primetime cable news program to win the year’s end.
The popular drama “Yellowstone” on Paramount Network is the only non-sports cable show that draws in more viewers than “The Five.”
Along with three liberal commentators—Jeanine Pirro, Harold Ford, and Geraldo Rivera—on a rotating chair, “The Five” includes conservatives Jesse Watters, Dana Perino, Greg
Gutfeld, and Jessica Tarlov.
”The Five” prides itself on being the only platform on cable news where individuals with different opinions are regularly seen engaging in a four-to-one pile-on. Since its 2011 premiere, the show has been successful in drawing people who identify as independent or Democratic on a political level.