Prime-time viewership at MSNBC has fallen 53 percent compared with October, and jumped 21 percent on Fox News.
Category: Nielsen Media Research
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67.1 Million People Watched Harris and Trump, Outdrawing Last Debate
The TV audience for the Harris-Trump matchup was roughly comparable to the second Trump-Clinton debate in 2016.
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Predicting TV Ratings for the Presidential Debate Between Trump and Harris
A semi-scientific theory about how many Americans will tune in to watch Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on Tuesday night.
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25 Million Watched Trump’s Speech at the R.N.C. on Thursday
Viewership peaked on Thursday night starting around the 15-minute mark of Donald Trump’s speech, as he delivered a vivid reconstruction of last weekend’s assassination attempt.
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With Netflix, ‘Your Honor’ Becomes a Surprising Summer TV Hit
Once again, a show with little following has become hugely popular once it starts streaming on Netflix.
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‘Goodest Job’ or ‘Good as Job’? The White House Wants a Word.
ABC News tweaked its transcript of an intriguing moment in its Friday interview with the president after the Biden administration and news outlets raised questions.
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51.3 Million Viewers Tuned In for Shaky Biden and Boisterous Trump
It was the smallest TV audience for a presidential debate since 2004, but CNN’s telecast was still among the highest-rated programs of the year.
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In This Debate, CNN Is the Decider
One network is in charge of every aspect of the Biden-Trump debate, a major shift from previous years. Tens of millions of viewers are expected to be watching.
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Tony Awards’ Viewership Inches Lower
Sunday’s show had the second-lowest viewership for a Tonys telecast since records have been kept.
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Fox News and MSNBC Notch Rating Wins After Trump’s Verdict
In prime time, MSNBC scored a rare Nielsen victory. Earlier, when the news broke, Fox News attracted the biggest live audience.
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‘Young Sheldon’ Is Set to End as It Finds a New Audience on Netflix
The seven-year run of the hit series, which ends on Thursday, mirrors the story of the television business during that time.
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‘Barbenheimer,’ and an Early Start, Boost Oscar Ratings to 4-Year High
ABC’s telecast of the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday drew 19.5 million viewers, according to Nielsen.
