Fox News, ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ gathered promotional support in week ended June 22.
by
Spotlight Staff
June 25, 2025
Fox News Channel’s promos for its news coverage — focused on the Middle East — top the Promo Mojo ranker for the week ended June 22, making it TV’s most-promoted programming. The network also grabs third place for Jesse Watters Primetime.
Fox News is joined by two fellow cable networks: Nickelodeon, which hypes the 2025 Kids’ Choice Awards in second place, and Food Network, which gives some love to Super Mega Cakes in fifth.
Rounding out the ranking is a single traditional broadcast network: ABC, which promotes Good Morning America in fourth.
Notably, Fox News scores the highest iSpot Attention Index (128) in the ranking, meaning viewers were on average highly likely to watch its news promos all the way through (vs. interrupting viewing by changing the channel, pulling up the guide, fast-forwarding or turning off the TV).
Spotlight by GEMA partners with iSpot.tv on weekly chart Promo Mojo, offering data revealing the week’s most-promoted programming ranked by TV ad impressions.
For more information about Promo Mojo — including the chart positions of promos beyond the top five — contact mediapartnerships@ispot.tv. Chart positions and other data may be updated in iSpot’s database as additional airings information becomes available.
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1) News coverage, Fox News
Impressions: 282,397,527
Interruption Rate: 0.50%
Attention Index: 128 (28% fewer interruptions than avg.)
Imp. Types: National 100%, Local 0%, VOD/OTT 0%
In-network Value: $464,536
Out-of-network Est. Spend: $0.00
2) 2025 Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon
Impressions: 179,966,539
Interruption Rate: 1.81%
Attention Index: 119 (19% fewer interruptions than avg.)
Imp. Types: National 97%, Local 2%, VOD/OTT 1%
In-network Value: $590,816
Out-of-network Est. Spend: $0.00
3) Jesse Watters Primetime, Fox News
Impressions: 171,787,033
Interruption Rate: 0.35%
Attention Index: 41 (59% more interruptions than avg.)
Imp. Types: National 100%, Local 0%, VOD/OTT 0%
In-network Value: $167,352
Out-of-network Est. Spend: $0.00
4) Good Morning America, ABC
Impressions: 149,848,769
Interruption Rate: 2.10%
Attention Index: 71 (29% more interruptions than avg.)
Imp. Types: National 85%, Local 13%, VOD/OTT 2%
In-network Value: $939,206
Out-of-network Est. Spend: $61,351
5) Super Mega Cakes, Food Network
Impressions: 137,445,836
Interruption Rate: 1.06%
Attention Index: 119 (19% fewer interruptions than avg.)
Imp. Types: National 100%, Local 0%, VOD/OTT 0%
In-network Value: $708,742
Out-of-network Est. Spend: $0.00
Data provided by iSpot.tv, The New Standard for TV Ad Measurement
Impressions - The total impressions within all US households including National Linear (Live & Time-shifted), VOD+OTT, and Local.
Interruption Rate - The percentage of devices that were present at the beginning of your ad but did not complete watching the ad. Actions that interrupt ad play include changing the channel, pulling up the guide, fast-forwarding, or turning off the TV. The Interruption rate is measured on a scale of 0 to 100%.
Attention Index - A comparison of your ad’s Interruption Rate against your specific media placement. The Attention Index is measured on a scale of 0 to 200, where 100 is the average and means your ad is performing as expected.
Imp. Types - Impression types tracked include National (Live + Time-shifted), Local, VOD & OTT. See below for further details.
In-network Value - Estimated media value of in-network promos.
Out-of-network Spend - The estimated amount spent on TV airing time for this promo's spots during a given date range.
National: Live - A national promo which was viewed during live linear television broadcast or same day, via DVR or on-demand.
Local - A promo that was aired during a local ad break slot.
VOD - This includes promos that run in on-demand content past three days (i.e. do not contain the linear promo load)
OTT - On-demand streaming content (i.e. Hulu, Roku, Fire TV Stick, Chromecast).