CNN Trump-Biden Debate Brings in 51 Million TV Viewers Across Networks, 30 Million More Online

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times Header

Over 51 million people tuned into the June 27 television debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, according to Nielsen Fast National data as cited by host CNN (as of 5 p.m. ET on June 28).

The 51.3 million people tuning into the debate is the lowest TV audience since the first 2012 presidential debate between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. That garnered more than 46 million viewers, according to Nielsen.

While CNN hosted the debate, it was also simulcast across 22 networks and streamed online.

Of the 51.3 million TV viewers, 9.5 million tuned in on CNN’s main channel; 9.3 million on Fox News; 9.2 million on ABC News; and 4.1 million on MSNBC, according to CNN.

There were 3.4 million viewers between the ages of 25 and 54 who saw it on CNN’s main channel, according to the network.

CNN said the debate attracted 2.5 million streamers and garnered over 30 million views online, making it the network’s most-watched digital event in its history.

But the 2020 and 2016 debates far surpassed this first 2024 debate for television viewership.

In 2020, 73.13 million people watched the first debate between President Trump and soon-to-be President Biden, while approximately 63 million watched the second one, according to Nielsen.

In 2016, when the race was between candidate Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the first debate garnered more than 56 million viewers, while almost 44 million and more than 49.5 million watched the second and third debates, respectively, according to Nielsen.

This year’s debate with no studio audience, and rules that allowed CNN moderators to mute the candidates’ mics, was more subdued than previous presidential matchups.

The economy, abortion, border security, climate change, and foreign policy, were the main topics during the more-than-90-minute broadcast.

Former President Trump said he would accept the election result—if it’s “fair and legal.”

The evening was marked by multiple gaffes, mid-sentence pivots, and both candidates sometimes dodging the moderators’ questions. President Biden, who had a raspy voice for parts of the debate, struggled at times throughout the evening.

By Jackson RichmanNathan Worcester and Jacob Burg

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Five Reasons Why The Latest Czech Elections Were So Important

Populist-nationalist politician Andrej Babis is poised to return to the premiership after his party's victory. Here are 5 reasons why this is so important.

Bad Bunny is the NFL’s Latest Insult

After years of advocating social justice causes, the NFL chose left wing, gender fluid rapper Bad Bunny to headline the next Super Bowl. Does the NFL want conservatives fans?

Scheduling collides with legacy

The ACC’s footprint now sprawls from Boston and Miami to Salt Lake City and the San Francisco Bay, defying both geography and its own name.

The Paradoxical Patriot: The political odyssey of Frank S. Meyer

In his book, Daniel J. Flynn examines the ideological evolution of one of conservatism’s most paradoxical and overlooked architects, Frank S. Meyer. 

This Is America: Target™ Reparations

“This Is America” explores the cultural undercurrents pulling Western...

Trump Open to ‘Right Deal’ on Obamacare Subsidies Amid Shutdown Standoff

Trump is open to making a deal on Affordable Care Act subsidies, a key demand of Democrats in standoff over temporary funding of the federal govt.

CDC Endorses Standalone Chickenpox Vaccination for Younger Children

CDC stopped recommending a combination vaccine that contains a varicella component, advising a standalone shot against the disease.

CDC Says COVID-19 Vaccination Now Up to Each Individual

CDC no longer broadly recommends COVID-19 vaccination, each person should look at a range of factors, and consult their doctor, before receiving a shot.

Illinois Sues Trump Admin to Halt National Guard Deployment to Chicago

Illinois filed a lawsuit against the Trump admin on Oct. 6 in a bid to halt the federal govt from deploying National Guard troops to Chicago.

Trump: All Medium, Heavy Duty Trucks Entering US Will See 25 Percent Tariff on Nov. 1

President Trump announced on Monday that all medium and heavy-duty trucks entering the United States will see a 25 percent tariff starting on Nov. 1.

Treasury Names Social Security Commissioner as CEO of IRS

Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent announced that Frank Bisignano, the head of the Social Security Administration (SSA), will also serve as CEO of the IRS.

Agencies Terminated, Descoped 94 Wasteful Contracts With $8.5 Billion Ceiling Value, Says DOGE

Various federal government agencies have terminated and descoped 94 wasteful contracts over the past five days, DOGE said in an Oct. 4 post on X.

Department of Energy Cancels $7.5 Billion in Project Funding

The Dept of Energy (DOE) said on Oct. 2 that it had terminated 321 federal grants funding 223 projects, amounting to about $7.56 billion in cuts.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central