Fox News’s new primetime line-up continued to dominate cable news ratings Monday night, despite a shakeup following star host Bill O’Reilly‘s ouster amid allegations of sexual harassment.

Tucker Carlson started for the first time in O’Reilly’s 8 p.m. time slot, averaging 636,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 demographic, according to early Nielsen data.

His show Tucker Carlson Tonight drew in a total of 3.2 million viewers, easily doubling the ratings of competitors Anderson Cooper at CNN and Chris Hayes at MSNBC.

Carlson’s ratings matched the O’Reilly Factor‘s long-running dominance of primetime cable news, a sign that viewers of the Factor remain loyal to the network’s new line-up – for now.

The Five, now held at 9 p.m., notched 568,000 viewers in the 25-54 demographic. The panel show enjoyed a strong showing that typically accompanies a debut in a new time slot, narrowly edging out MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who drew in 523,000 viewers. They easily beat their MSNBC competitor in total viewers as well (2.8 million to 2.2 million).

Hannity, on at 10 p.m., drew 2.6 million with 543,000 between the ages of 25 and 54.

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