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    The First Clinton-Trump Presidential Debate Will Be the Most Watched Historically

    What follows are the fast affiliate results for Monday, September 26 broken out by network and by each half-hour. As a reminder, results for any live event are always estimated. -Total Viewers: NBC: 14.43 million, ABC: 11.32, CBS: 10.98, Fox: 4.56, CW: 1.04 -Adults 18-49: NBC: 4.4 rating/12 share, CBS: 2.8/ 8, ABC: 2.5/ 7, […]

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    Night One of the Presidential Debate Rises by 21 Percent in the Overnights from the First Night of the Presidential Debate in 2012

    [socialpoll id=”2390202″] MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 Household Rating/Share NBC: 9.5/14, ABC: 7.8/11, CBS: 7.4/11, Fox: 3.1/ 4, CW: 0.8/ 1 Percent Change From the Year-Ago Evening: NBC: +30, Fox: +19, ABC: +15, CBS: +12, CW: no change —– -Ratings Analysis: Last night was certainly ignited by the first Presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary […]

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    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Face Off in First Debate

    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 ABC 8:00 p.m. “Dancing With the Stars” 9:00 p.m. Presidential Debate CBS 8:00 p.m. “The Big Bang Theory” 8:30 p.m. “Kevin Can Wait” 9:00 p.m. Presidential Debate NBC 8:00 p.m. “The Voice” 9:00 p.m. Presidential Debate Fox 8:00 p.m. “Gotham” 9:00 p.m. Presidential Debate CW 8:00 p.m. “Supergirl” (R) 9:00 p.m. […]

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    NBC News Commander-in-Chief Forum Seen by 14.7 Million Viewers

    [socialpoll id=”2386385″] The NBC News Commander-in-Chief Forum drew a total of 14.7 million viewers on NBC and MSNBC on Wednesday, more than any broadcast network primary debate of this election cycle. According to Nielsen Fast National data, the one-hour program averaged 4.0 million viewers A25-54 (3.3 rating) and 3.0 million viewers A18-49 (2.4 rating) on […]

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    Must-see political TV

    From Campaign US: Donald Trump has made a lot of noise lately over the Presidential debates going up against NFL games. But maybe it’s the NFL that should be worried. With the odds in this heated Presidential election, at present, shifting in the favor of Hillary Clinton, coverage of this epic clash of personalities – […]

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    A Tale of Two Conventions

    Leni Riefenstahl could have choreographed Monday night at the Republican Convention. Tuesday night was its polar opposite. I watched PBS, which is about as a-political as a network can be. After all, the stage and crowd shots are the same no matter what the network is. It’s the commentary that differs, and I am far […]

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    The Best and Worst of TV, 2016

    From Campaign US: On the heels of the fall 2016 primetime network scheduling announcements, let’s take a moment to assess the best and the worst of what the broadcasters — on any platform — offered this past season. As always, there was plenty of drama and comedy, though not all of it was intentional. See […]

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