LOS ANGELES (REUTERS) - Some 21.6 million Americans watched US President Donald Trump's keynote speech on the final night of the Republican National Convention, according to preliminary ratings data on Friday (Aug 28) that suggested a lower TV audience for Trump than Democratic rival Joe Biden.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LOS ANGELES - Some 21.6 million Americans watched US President Donald Trump's keynote speech on the final night of the Republican National Convention, according to preliminary ratings data on Friday that suggested a lower TV audience for Trump than Democratic rival Joe Biden.
The early Nielsen estimates published by CNN business reporter Brian Stelter, were taken across nine television networks and were expected to rise when Nielsen publishes final data later on Friday.Former vice-president Biden's nomination acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention last week was watched on television by 24.6 million Americans, according to Nielsen data.Trump accepted his party's nomination in a speech delivered in front of the White House.
Trump's acceptance speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention drew a television audience of 32.2 million, according to Nielsen.
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