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By Mike Myatt , Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth
Today’s post is a response to numerous e-mails asking me if I would provide an analysis of the McCain, Obama Presidential Debate. While the spin and hype leading up to the debate, and the ads released immediately after the debate, may have been more interesting than the debate itself, I found the outcome of tonight’s mental chess game to be fairly predictable. Not surprisingly both campaigns are claiming sweeping victories, and the media is... Read Full Story
Reuters - The nationally televised debate last week between U.S. presidential contenders John McCain and Barack Obama drew 52.4 million U.S. viewers, far below 1980's record audience, Nielsen Media Research reported on Monday. Read Full Story
Reuters - The second nationally televised presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama drew 63.2 million viewers, over 10 million more than watched their first, Nielsen Media Research said on Wednesday. Read Full Story
Reuters - The second nationally televised presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama drew 63.2 million viewers, over 10 million more than their first, Nielsen Media Research said on Wednesday. Read Full Story
For those of you that, like me, were distracted Friday night, here’s the full video of the McCain/Obama debate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-nNIEduEOw Read Full Story
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UPDATED: It may have been dull, but that didn't stop viewers from watching.
Tuesday night's presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama was seen by 63.2 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.
That's about 21% more than watched the candidates' first showdown two weeks ago -- an event seen by 52.4 million -- and ranks as the highest-rated top-of-the-ticket debate since 1992.
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