Okay, 63 million viewers shouldn't be considered 'measly'. It is nearly 25% of the American population after all. Considering a normal show in primetime only garners a few million viewers each week (excluding shows like American Idol) that number is pretty good. And, while it doesn't compare to the whopping 70 million viewers that tuned into last week's Vice Presidential debate, the number is higher than the first debate between Senators Obama and McCain which garnered only 54 million viewers.
Why the uptick? Well, I'm no political or media analyst but there are probably a few factors. One is that we are one week closer to the election and Americans who are on the fence are now starting to take the race more seriously. Another is the rise in interest after the Vice Presidential debate (which, to me, seemed so rushed it gave me a headache). A third could be the format that the debate took place under -- a town hall style where both moderator and audience were able to ask questions. Unfortunately, moderator Tom Brokaw asked more of the questions than the audience, which made the 'Town Hall' format somewhat pointless.
What this means for next week's televised debate, which will be the last before the election, is unknown. We've already seen both candidates talk about some of the same things in both debates. This could mean less interest by viewers. On the flip-side, with this being the last debate, more viewers may tune in to see the last jabs thrown before they take to their campaign trails for a final burst of electioneering.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-09-2008 @ 6:51PM
Shaun said...
Uh, I would think that the fact that the Dow dropped 13% might have had a little something to do with it too....
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10-09-2008 @ 9:01PM
KateGee said...
Add several million from Canada...
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10-09-2008 @ 7:22PM
Jussup said...
Perhaps the first debate being on a Friday night shrank its audience as well... In giving three possible reasons you didn't factor that in? Seriously?
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10-09-2008 @ 7:47PM
cantlivewithoutcable said...
Seriously, Jussup, I can't believe a 'TV blog' forgot that Friday is the worst night for TV.
A big percentage of the audience (for the first debate) was probably out drowning its sorrows in a pint or two, not knowing it was only going to get worse.
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10-09-2008 @ 9:50PM
Ari said...
Also the first was friday night. people do things friday night.
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10-10-2008 @ 7:43AM
Mike said...
Holy cow, that is a lot of people to watch something so retarded. 2 guys promising lies... groovy!
Greetz Mike - http://www.torrentfly.org
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10-10-2008 @ 12:53PM
ac said...
The only more dead of a night they could of aired the 1st debate on is a saturday. My initial thought to the first debate was hmm I could listen to Obama say change a 100 times and McCain slowly turn into Bush or I could use these tickets to a stand up show and then go get drunk. Guess what me and every mostly every other college student chose?
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