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Penultimate Amazing
Can't seem to find anything about what the ratings actually turned out to be. There was some talk of it maybe being bigger than the Super Bowl? Meanwhile MNF ratings were expected to take a hit. This was the thing Trump was complaining about with his imaginary letter from the NFL.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbad...ws-opposite-presidential-debate/#6ed546091aa9
(There was only one televised Carter-Reagan debate, btw, not three like this time.)
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbad...ws-opposite-presidential-debate/#6ed546091aa9
Prognosticators think the inaugural Hillary-Donald show will be the second most watched TV event of the year after the Super Bowl, which drew 111.9 million viewers. It could challenge the previous debate record of 80 million set in 1980 when Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan hit the stage for the first time.
ESPN and advertisers are already bracing for the hit. Ad rates for the game are the lowest-priced of any contest on the 16-game Monday Night docket, according to the Wall Street Journal. Advertisers are expecting 10.3 million to 11 million fans to tune into the game, which falls below the 12 million to 14 million audience ESPN promises advertisers for MNF.
(There was only one televised Carter-Reagan debate, btw, not three like this time.)
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