Republican National Convention Ratings: John McCain Speech Ties Barack Obama's

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DAVID BAUDER | September 5, 2008 07:39 PM EST | AP

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NEW YORK — As a television draw, John McCain was every bit the equal of Barack Obama.

The GOP presidential candidate attracted roughly the same number of viewers to his convention acceptance speech Thursday as Obama did before the Democrats last week, according to Nielsen Media Research.

It marked the end of an astonishing run where more than 40 million people watched political speeches on three nights by Obama, McCain and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. The Republican convention was the most-watched convention on television ever, beating a standard set by the Democrats a week earlier.

Three times in two weeks, political speeches were watched by more people than the "American Idol" finale, the Academy Awards and the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics this year.

"It clearly suggests that a great number of Americans think that who will be the next president is important and worthy of their time," said Tom Rosenstiel, a former political reporter and director of the Project for Excellence in journalism.

Television ratings throughout the primary season had already indicated an intense interest in the election, but viewers clearly were more fascinated in the Democratic contest between Obama and Hillary Clinton than the Republican nomination fight.

This week's ratings, with an average of 34.5 million viewers watching the GOP convention over three days, proved people are becoming more interested in what the Republicans have to say. The Democrats had an average audience of 30.2 million over four days, Nielsen said.

"No one really thought they had it in them in terms of pulling off this amazing convention," said Jay Wallace, vice president for news and editorial at Fox News Channel. But Hurricane Gustav pulled people into the news networks over the weekend, he said. People were also intensely curious about McCain's pick of Palin as a running mate, he said.

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Nielsen said that 38.9 million people watched McCain accept the GOP nomination Thursday on either ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News Channel or MSNBC. PBS, which has a more imprecise estimate based on samples in a few big cities, said 3.5 million watched on its network.

Last week, Obama's speech in Denver was seen by 38.4 million on 10 different commercial networks, and an additional 4 million on PBS.

Add it up, and that's McCain, 42.4 million, to Obama, 42.4 million.

No one can really tell who truly had the biggest audience, since C-SPAN also showed the speeches, and Nielsen doesn't measure the cable channel's viewers. But if the presidential vote is this close on Nov. 4, it will be a long night.

McCain may have caught a break Thursday when the opening NFL game between the New York Giants and Washington Redskins finished a couple of minutes before the Republican took the stage, Wallace said.

More men (17.9 million) watched McCain speak than watched Obama (16.2 million), Nielsen said.

"The storylines this year have been so amazing," Wallace said. "It really got started with Hillary and Obama _ that got everyone in middle America watching. They got caught up in the drama of it."

The numbers put to rest the thought that politics has been a turnoff and death for ratings, which has long been gospel at the TV networks, Rosenstiel said.

That has particularly applied to convention coverage, which broadcast networks have backed away from over the years because executives saw them as stage-managed events. ABC, CBS and NBC each added an hour this year to convention coverage, but it didn't halt one trend: Viewers are just as likely to watch the conventions on cable news networks.

Fox was the most-watched network all three nights of the GOP convention, duplicating its feat from the 2004 GOP convention. CNN was the most popular destination for Obama's speech.

Fox had 9.2 million viewers for McCain's speech, followed by NBC _ which aired the football game _ at 8.7 million. ABC, CBS, CNN and MSNBC followed in order, Nielsen said.

Thursday's edition of Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor," featuring the first part of Bill O'Reilly's interview with Barack Obama, was also the second-highest rated edition of his show ever, topped only by a night in March 2003 when the Iraq war was breaking out.

NEW YORK — As a television draw, John McCain was every bit the equal of Barack Obama. The GOP presidential candidate attracted roughly the same number of viewers to his convention acceptance sp...
NEW YORK — As a television draw, John McCain was every bit the equal of Barack Obama. The GOP presidential candidate attracted roughly the same number of viewers to his convention acceptance sp...
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Must see and pass it on

John McCain: Portrait of a Maverick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbofjXZrqg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 09/06/2008
- evgolightly I'm a Fan of evgolightly 109 fans permalink
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Another good one .. thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 09/07/2008

Honestly, is this relevant at all? Obama is ahead in almost every poll. The country is a shambles thanks to the Republican incumbent, and with McCain agreeing with George Bush over 90% of the time, perhaps this was just a case of Americans "rubber necking" as usual. We just can't seem to NOT look at a train wreck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 09/06/2008
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That's pretty close to why I watched the RNC. I watched Obama because I'm interested in America's future. I watched the RNC for the comedy. Most of the RNC speeches kept me holding my sides until they came to McCain. That one left me feeling woozy with sleep. I also watched the RNC because I wanted to understand the humor I knew would be soon to come from Stewart and Colbert.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 09/06/2008

How do they know how many Men to Women watched ? Are they watching us?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 09/06/2008
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All this says is that Democrats watched McBush's speech because they wanted to see what he had to say. I doubt that many Republicans watched O'bama's speech, though. If they had, O'bama's numbers would have been much higher.

Another factor with O'bama's speech is that many people got together in house parties to watch his speech, but they were counted as one. I doubt many people go together to watch McBush.

I also would like to know how many people turned off McBush's speech after 5-10 minutes and how many made it through the speech without falling asleep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 09/06/2008
- MossyOak I'm a Fan of MossyOak 47 fans permalink
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I'm a Democrat, but I had a bunch of Republicans in my house during the RNC and they used MY TV to watch. I was horrified. Please subtract one from the ratings. Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 09/06/2008
- 08Barack08 I'm a Fan of 08Barack08 3 fans permalink

If you believe John McCain exercised poor judgment in choosing Sarah Palin (or if you believe Sarah Palin was simply a HORRIBLE choice all around), please join the movement today.

www.imPALIN.com
It's worth a minute of your time!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 09/06/2008

Send me the link to recall and send back that used cars aleman Obama since he's just peddling the same ol' LEMON that Libs always try to pawn off on the unsuspecting public!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 09/06/2008
- smark I'm a Fan of smark 8 fans permalink

Oh, And let's see ... what has been pawned off on us in the last 8 years has been so great for us??? Unemployment up, gas, food, utilities, and cost of living in general, soaring to record numbers. Our sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers dying in Iraq. Now tell me what has been great about the garbage that your party has pawned on this country in the last 8 years????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 09/06/2008
- 08Barack08 I'm a Fan of 08Barack08 3 fans permalink

If you believe John McCain exercised poor judgment in choosing Sarah Palin (or if you believe Sarah Palin was simply a HORRIBLE choice all around), please join the movement.

www.imPALIN.com
It's worth a minute of your time!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 09/06/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 486 fans permalink
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Frank Rich has a blistering attack on McCain in his Sunday NY Times column this week. Check it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 09/06/2008

wow how surprising someone from the ny times attacking mccain who would ever thought that posible???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 09/07/2008

I would love to know how many Repugs saw Obama's speech compared to how many Dems saw Mccain's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 09/06/2008
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Who could stay awake for McCain- thank goodness for that green screen! He made a feeble attempt to sound like the old McC to a totally silent audience- "working across the aisle" and a pin is dropping, then he gets back to their red meat "drill for oil!" and they start roaring!
I hope it turned independents off- they always complained when the Democrats were critical of the "president" last election. I hope more people have access to the internet, the only source of news these days other than C-Span!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 09/06/2008
- MIVOTE I'm a Fan of MIVOTE 137 fans permalink
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It's great people are listening, hopefully, with an open mind to make an informed decision based on issues that will affect people personally­...leaving all the -isms and prejudices to those that like controversy and power over substance. If all the Americans that watched can do that, then the best person will be our next President and we all know who that is.

Obama-Biden 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 09/06/2008
- lungfish I'm a Fan of lungfish 106 fans permalink
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Yes, there were a lot of us Dems watching his speech.... so...... it wasn't really a tie.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 09/06/2008
- Chakras I'm a Fan of Chakras 2 fans permalink

That's because a lot of Obama/Biden supporters are working 2/3 jobs trying to make end meet and don't have the luxury of watching prime time TV.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 09/06/2008

Who cares! I think we must agree Obama did give a better speech than McCain .....Didn't much like the video on the Pledge of Allegiance ... all those 'actors.' And the campaign really put up an image of Walter Reed Middle School? But it was deliberate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 09/06/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 491 fans permalink
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It was supposed to be Walter Reed Hospital in DC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 09/06/2008
- Ergon I'm a Fan of Ergon 73 fans permalink
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I watched on PBS with my wife,
and,
Repubs don't know how to count votes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 09/06/2008
- Rutabaga I'm a Fan of Rutabaga 4 fans permalink
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I just wonder how many people made it through McCain's speech alive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 09/06/2008
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