Thursday, November 10, 2011
CNBC's Republican Presidential Debate Draws 3.3 Million
CNBC's broadcast from the Republican debate using the presidential hopefuls averaged 3.3 million total audiences from 8-10 p.m. on Wednesday evening, based on Nielsen.our editor recommendsCNN's Republican Debate Draws 5.5 Million ViewersRick Perry Presents Top Ten List on 'Late Show' in Wake of dialogue 'Oops' (Video) The Your Hard Earned Money, Your Election debate from Concord College in Rochester, Mich. located by Maria Bartiromo, John Harwood along with a slew of CNBC personas featured Bachmann Wanted, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Ron Perry, Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman and Ron Santorum, came nearly a million audiences within the core grown ups 25-54 demographic. In comparison to the newest GOP debate, which broadcast March. 18 on CNN, CNBC's debate -- filled with Perry's memorable "oops" remark after blanking with an response to an issue -- was behind by a lot more than two million audiences (3.3 million versus. 5.5 million). Fox News Funnel's debate on Sept. 22 averaged 6.a million, still probably the most-viewed so far this year. Though CNBC, an economic news network, is well behind Fox News Funnel and CNN's debates, its rankings throughout the 2-hour period is above average for that funnel. Throughout 8-10 p.m., CNBC was the very best-ranked cable network as a whole audiences and rated second in 25-54 behind the united states Network. Related Subjects TV Rankings
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