Fox News dominated the basic cable news industry in February, according to a new report, which specifies the conservative news network hit the highest ratings in its 24-year history.

A meltdown of leftist cable news networks has allowed Fox News to obtain the highest ratings ever to become the most-watched channel in all of basic cable for the 44th consecutive month, reported Nielsen Media Research.

Fox averaged 3.53 million viewers, followed by MSNBC’s 1.78 million, and CNN’s 1.05 million for the month.

Fox’s prime time hosts, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and Laura Ingraham, had the top shows in all of cable.

Hannity had the most-watched show, finishing the month with about 4.3 million viewers, while Carlson was second with 4.115 million and Ingraham third with 3.6 million.

Ingraham is the first woman in all of cable news to reach an average viewership of more than 3 million views on any given month.

Coverage of President Trump’s State of the Union address on Feb 4 was impressive for Fox, averaged an audience of more than 11.6 million viewers.

Fox had 13 of the highest-rated shows for the month in all of cable.

Year-over-year trends show Fox’s viewership increased by 35% this month while CNN fell 3%, and MSNBC plunged 9%.

The increase in viewership for Fox suggests more and more people are turning off liberal media and gravitating towards conservative networks.

Fox is dominating all of cable news as its primary left-leaning competitors are imploding.