Cramer Skews Young? Not According To #’s
“I love doing my show and consider it a success, but compare the numbers with the rest of cable news and you can see that there aren’t really that many people watching,” Jim Cramer admits in his must-read New York essay.![]()
Later in the piece, though, Cramer makes a bold assertion: “My audience skews young — about 28 years old, with about 40 percent being college kids. At least that’s who calls in.”![]()
It’s surprising that Cramer was allowed to make that claim. According to Nielsen data for May, Mad Money’s median age is 62. At 6pm, only 1 percent of his viewers are between the ages of 18-24 (1,000). At 11pm, only 4 percent of his viewers are 18-24 (3,000).![]()
Sure, Nielsen doesn’t adaquately measure college viewers. But does Cramer really believe his audience skews young? Some twenty-somethings are calling in, but many more sixty-somethings are watching…![]()
> Update: 7:50pm: For Cramer’s 11pm repeat of Mad Money, two out of ten viewers are 18-34, a high percentage for business news, CNBC notes…

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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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