Those numbers, for both Jacob and Piers, are terrible. Both channels are desperately restructuring but I can't see how either can survive as is.
I'll be surprised if either of these channels stay around for the long haul. They have to be both bleeding money, and neither of them are doing very much on YouTube or social media these days.
I will say though: I wouldn't object to Rees-Mogg having a comparable show on the BBC. He's such an odd figure that he belongs on public broadcasting, he's a surprisingly good interviewer from what I've seen as he lets guests talk while asking good questions, and I really like the fact that he's not trying desperately with the LOOK ME I AM THE HOST that so many others (including most personalities on GB News) do.
Surprisingly for me, Rees-Mogg also seems to be very good at explaining things to viewers. He's not coming across as preachy and condescending but rather informative.
Anyone finding it funny that Mark Steyn is now going full-on attack mode on GB News. He's clearly taken things VERY personally and is spending his life seeking to bring the channel down (like it needs anyone's help!).
Not much of a surprise at all. He's lost his media outlet, and there doesn't seem to be anyone willing to give him a replacement.
How many of those watching Rees-Mogg are only doing so out of curiosity or because they are hoping to see a freak show? It is what the figures settle down to and how soon they do that matter.
I don't think he'll do much in terms of viewing figures, because he's coming across as being rather like someone's Thatcherite dad who earnt a fortune from the stock market. He's not saying controversial rubbish for the sake of views, and his interviewing style is remarkably calm and laid back. They won't be able to do JACOB MASSACRES LIBERALS type videos with him, and so he's not going to attract the type of person who regards Neil Oliver as a guru.
I'm going to really stick my neck out here and say that he belongs on the BBC with this type of show. I'd actually really like to see him interview people like the Sinn Fein leadership, because I think he's a surprisingly good interviewer.