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Trump prevails over Hildebeest in convention speech ratings race
by Brian Stelter July 30, 2016: 3:00 PM ET
Who won the convention ratings race, Donald Trump or Hildebeest?
Trump, by a margin of 2.4 million viewers, according to Nielsen, the TV ratings firm.
Hildebeest's Thursday night acceptance speech at the DNC averaged 29.8 million viewers across ten broadcast and cable channels.
Trump's speech at the RNC one week earlier averaged 32.2 million viewers across the same channels.
Nielsen's totals did not include PBS. With the public broadcaster's coverage added, Trump's speech had 34.9 million viewers and Hildebeest had 33.8 million, a difference of 900,000.
I didn't want to watch the convention. Missed the first night, but the SO wanted to watch. We don't have cable so we watched on PBS. I felt like I had walked through a feedlot.
I don't care if Bill fell asleep. If her running mate had fallen asleep, then that would have been a problem.
Kaine was trying to figure out where she stood on issues during her speech, if she might address much with substance, Bill already knows it will be different from yesterday, because he's had to listen to her shit all the time she's been "his girl" ..... after 40-50 years he knows it's all bullshit anyway ..... and he also knows its about selling influence and renting rooms at the White House.
What has not been mentioned is that the DNC ratings were MUCH higher the first 2 days than the RNC ratings and still higher on the 3rd night. I watched both Thursday night speeches but I was more interested in Trump's speech.
Monday night's DNC speeches were seen by 26 million viewers across seven channels, versus 23 million for night one of the RNC.
Tuesday night's DNC coverage averaged 24 million, versus 19 million for night two of the RNC.
And Wednesday night attracted 24.4 million viewers, versus 23.4 million viewers for the RNC.