I don't travel a lot, but I think I have seen Fox in a motel breakfast room. I'm a member at 24 Fitness, and they have TVs spread around the room, tuned to various channels (using closed captioning). Their own internal "channel" is usually on 3, and sports coverage/shows are usually on another 3. The 4 or 5 others have some mix of CNN, Fox,
MesSNBC, and one of several local stations (including a Fox affiliate
). Usually it's pretty evenly spread, but occasionally Fox is on two and
MesSNBC on none.
I wonder to what degree Fox is starting to eat at the ratings of the much larger alphabet soup networks, their skews broadcasts especially. With 50 billion cable/satellite channels, it would probably be a statistician's nightmare to figure out that.