The third Republican presidential debate was watched by less than 7 million viewers on Wednesday night, the lowest number of viewers so far in this cycle. NBC News broadcast the third GOP primary debate in prime time between 8-10 p.m. on linear television. This included 6.8 million viewers, including 1.3 in the advertiser-coveted age group of 25-54.
The second Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday night, the lowest of the debates so far this cycle, was watched on television by fewer than 7 million people. 6.8 million viewers tuned in to NBC News ‘ broadcast of the fourth GOP debate, which aired in prime time from 8 to 10 p.m., including 1.3 million in the advertiser-coveted 25 to 54 age range. The lowest Democratic presidential primary debate of this cycle, which was broadcast on television on Wednesday night, had fewer than 7 million viewers. 6.8 million people watched the fourth GOP debate on linear television on NBC News, which aired in prime time from 8 to 10 p.m., including 1.3 million in the highly sought-after 25 to 54 age range.
The third Republican presidential debate was watched by less than 7 million viewers on Wednesday night, the lowest number of viewers so far in this cycle. NBC News broadcast the third GOP primary debate in prime time between 8-10 p.m. on linear television. This included 6.8 million viewers, including 1.3 in the advertiser-coveted age group of 25-54.