It should be noted that Nielsen’s 2021 and 2017 totals don’t account for the exact same set of networks: Biden’s 33.8 million viewers also tuned in via Estrella, BET, BET Her, HLN ...
The 2025 inauguration of Donald Trump brought in a 27% smaller audience than Joe Biden’s in 2021. Trump’s second swearing-in brought in an average total viewership of 24.59 million viewers ...
falling short of the 40 million viewers who watched Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris take the oath of office in 2021. Millions of viewers watched some portion of Trump’s inauguration on ...
And two, not even he figured he’d get anywhere near that $765 million deal he did get. On the first score, if he had nerves, and he admitted to me he did, they didn’t show. He was spraying ...
compared to 33.76 million for Biden’s 2021 inauguration and 30.64 million for Trump’s first in 2021. The figures are across 15 networks and are an average from the 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. ET time frame.
Trump’s first inauguration in 2017 had an average audience of 30.6 million viewers. In 2021 the inauguration of Joe Biden, after a riotous political season and the pandemic with stay-at -home ...
On the flip side, though, the numbers show that Trump’s ceremony drew significantly fewer viewers than Joe Biden’s inauguration back in 2021 —pulling in an audience of just 24.6 million for ...
The social media platform X will pay President Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over ... Trump from the platform in January 2021, two days after the Capitol riots. At the time, Twitter ...
Fox News said the coverage was its second highest-rated inauguration day coverage in history, while MSNBC had just 848,000 people tune in, down from about 6.5 million in 2021, The New York Times ...
“A Complete Unknown,” a musical biopic starring Timothée Chalamet as “Like a Rolling Stone” composer Bob Dylan, has cemented a box office milestone, notching $100 million in global ticket ...
Billionaire Jeff Bezos (left) launched the Courage and Civility Award in 2021 to support philanthropists.
Social media platform X has agreed to pay Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over his 2021 account suspension. The lawsuit, dismissed in 2022, was under appeal. Meta settled a similar case ...