Fox News Leads Digital Engagement in February
In February, Fox News Digital reaffirmed its dominance in the media landscape, garnering over 3.5 billion minutes of viewing time. This marked the 60th consecutive month leading all news brands and broadcast networks, as reported by ComScore.
Additionally, it captured more than 1.7 billion multi-platform views, outpacing competitors like The New York Times, which had 1.38 billion views, and CNN, with 682 million. The year-over-year growth for Fox News Digital was significant, with a 37% increase in unique visitors, totaling 165 million.
On YouTube, Fox News maintained its top position among all news brands, recording 370 million video views in February, which was the best performance in the sector.
The Fox News mobile app attracted 6.6 million unique users for the month, significantly surpassing CNN’s app that managed 3.4 million unique viewers.
Interaction figures on social media were also impressive. Fox News led all brands, generating 134 million interactions last month. This included 61 million on Facebook, 25.9 million on Instagram, and 6.1 million on X. Notably, TikTok interactions rose to 40.5 million, marking a 49% increase from 2025.
In terms of ratings, February was the third-best month in Fox News’ history, with 2.4 billion social media views. Major news stories included the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, congressional issues surrounding funding for ICE, and significant events related to the Iran situation.
Over on the Fox Business side, the platform recorded 172.1 million minutes across various channels, making it third in its category. It achieved 105 million multi-platform views along with 27.4 million unique digital visitors.
