Chris Wallace Show Sees Worst Ratings Since Launch

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Chris Wallace’s move to CNN has not been a successful one.

His January ratings were the lowest since the show started.

The Washington Examiner reported:

Former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace’s prime-time CNN venture saw its worst ratings month since its launch.

In January, CNN’s Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? averaged just 365,000 viewers. Only 48,000 of them were in the coveted 25- to 54-year-old demographic, according to Nielsen data.

On Sunday, the show’s last airing of January, it averaged 323,000 viewers and 38,000 in the 25-54 demographic.

His career has fallen so far off – he is now on CNN pressing Idina Menzel if her song from Frozen was truly empowering to women.

The Wrap reported:

This year marks a decade since “Frozen” was first released in theaters, and CNN’s Chris Wallace still has some questions about the Disney film. Specifically, he’s not totally clear on how the Oscar-winning “Let It Go” was actually an empowering anthem for young women — so he decided to ask Idina Menzel about it directly.

In a new interview posted on Sunday, Wallace discussed the massive impact “Let It Go” had on Menzel’s career, and what impact she herself had on the song. (As it turns out, she specifically asked to put it in a higher key, so her voice would sound a bit more “innocent” and younger for Elsa while singing).

But, after discussing the mechanics of it, Wallace noted that he was about to make the interview “a little weird” because he had a bone to pick with the song.

Video (partial transcript below)

From the video above:

“Chris Wallace: Here is where this interview is about to get a little weird. I want to spend sometime talking about “Let it Go” because I don’t get it and you’re looking at me like oh my gosh, I didn’t get it when I saw the movie, I didn’t get it when every one of my grandchildren were singing the darn song. I mean it is a great song but it is supposed to be about women’s or girls empowerment but in fact, it is about a girl who is so messed up with her curse that she decides to give into it and as the song goes let the storm rage on and in fact, preparing for this interview I even read an interview with the song writers who said when they wrote that song they didn’t know if you, Elsa, was a villain or a hero.”

This is embarrassing!