Looks like there’s another big name in late-night comedy, and it’s Fox New’s own Greg Gutfeld!

Gutfeld absolutely annihilated big, primetime comedians like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Fallon in April’s ratings.

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“The Greg Gutfeld Show” on Fox News finished April with an average of 2.86 million viewers, marking its highest ratings in program history while topping broadcast late-night rivals on CBS, NBC and ABC, according to Nielsen Media Research.

The weekly Saturday night program topped Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” on CBS, which averaged 2.78 million viewers. It also beat NBC’s “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” and its 2.09 million viewers as well as ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” which averaged 2 million viewers in April.

The numbers are noteworthy since Saturdays are generally the least-watched nights of television, along with Fridays.

Like Colbert, Kimmel, Fallon and other late-night hosts, Gutfeld ceased having a live studio audience in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The former “Men’s Health” editor launched his 10 p.m. Saturday show in May 2015. [The Hill]

It’s great to see a conservative comedian absolutely crushing it in the ratings.

This just further proves that Americans are sick and tired of liberal politics being constantly injected into late-night comedy.

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This piece was written by Sophie O’Hara on May 3, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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