According to Media Matters’ internal database, the House members and lawyers comprising President Donald Trump’s impeachment team have been on weekday cable news over 1,600 times since August 2017 -- mostly on Fox. Of the 1,638 appearances, 1,368 have been on Fox News, 185 on CNN, and just 85 on MSNBC.

Trump's impeachment team consists of Republican Reps. Jim Jordan (OH), John Ratcliffe (TX), Mike Johnson (LA), Mark Meadows (NC), Debbie Lesko (AZ), Lee Zeldin (NY), Elise Stefanik (NY), and Doug Collins (GA) as well as lawyers Pat Cipollone, Jay Sekulow, Alan Dershowitz, Ken Starr, Robert Ray, Pam Bondi, Jane Raskin, and Eric Herschmann.

Here’s the breakdown of Trump’s legal team appearances from August 1, 2017, through January 17, 2020, on weekday cable news:

Alan Dershowitz has had at least 359 appearances on cable news in that time frame. He’s been on Fox 288 times, CNN 53 times, and MSNBC 18 times. While he used to appear on all networks with some regularity, since late 2018 he’s appeared almost exclusively on Fox News.

Ken Starr appeared at least 178 times on cable news, with 151 of those appearances happening on Fox News. Before Starr became a Fox News contributor, he had 24 appearances on CNN and three appearances on MSNBC.

Pam Bondi has made at least 129 appearances on cable news, all of which have been on Fox.

Robert Ray has appeared at least 120 times on cable news. He’s been on Fox News 81 times, CNN 33 times, and MSNBC six times.

Jay Sekulow has had at least 76 appearances on cable news, with 61 of those appearances happening on Fox. He’s been on CNN nine times and MSNBC six times.

The other members of Trump’s legal team haven’t made appearances on cable news.

Trump’s House advisers, too, have appeared on Fox News programming more than on other networks. Here's the breakdown of appearances by Trump's House advisers on weekday cable news: