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The debate had a total of 57.9 million viewers on TV and had the second-largest television audience of any U.S. vice presidential debate; it was watched by an estimated 22 million more people than the amount who watched the 2016 vice presidential debate, falling behind the only debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden in 2008.
The first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump drew an estimated 67.1 million viewers across 17 television networks, according to Nielsen data.
Roughly 48 million TV viewers tuned in to watch Thursday's U.S. presidential debate between Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump, according to preliminary Nielsen data.
CNN’s Thursday night debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump was watched by 51.27 million viewers on television, according to preliminary figures from Nielsen.
The vice presidential debate was held on October 7, 2020, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. [238] The debate was widely held to be subdued, with no clear victor. [ 239 ] [ 240 ] One incident that was particularly commented on was when a fly landed on vice-president Pence's head, and remained there unbeknownst to him for two minutes.
The Democratic Party's second presidential debates ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential election were held on July 30 and 31, 2019, in Detroit, Michigan. Starting at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, they aired on CNN and were broadcast on radio by Westwood One. Jake Tapper was the lead moderator of the debates, joined by Dana Bash and Don Lemon.
That’s down from the first debate of 2020, which attracted nearly 73.1 million viewers, but there are several caveats attached. Thursday night’s debate was specifically run by CNN.
List of most-watched television broadcasts by average viewership excluding Super Bowls Rank Broadcast Average viewers (millions) Date Network 1 M*A*S*H ("Goodbye, Farewell and Amen") 106.0 [10] February 28, 1983 CBS: 2 Gulf War coverage: 85.6 [6] January 16, 1991 Multiple 3 First Clinton–Trump presidential debate: 84.0 [11] September 26, 2016 ...