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Donald Trump falsely claims his State of the Union speech TV ratings were 'highest number in history' | Donald Trump falsely claims his State of the Union speech TV ratings were 'highest number in history' |
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Donald Trump has falsely claimed the number of American TV viewers watching his State of the Union speech was "the highest number in history". | Donald Trump has falsely claimed the number of American TV viewers watching his State of the Union speech was "the highest number in history". |
The US President said 45.6 million people watched his speech on Tuesday evening, and praised Fox News for "beating every other network, for the first time ever". | The US President said 45.6 million people watched his speech on Tuesday evening, and praised Fox News for "beating every other network, for the first time ever". |
But according to Nielsen, a global TV ratings research agency, the figure fell short of President Barack Obama's 2010 address to Congress, which was watched by 48 million. | But according to Nielsen, a global TV ratings research agency, the figure fell short of President Barack Obama's 2010 address to Congress, which was watched by 48 million. |
It was also down on President Bill Clinton's 1998 address, watched by 53.1 million, George W Bush's in 2002 (51.7 million) and again in 2003 (62.1 million). | It was also down on President Bill Clinton's 1998 address, watched by 53.1 million, George W Bush's in 2002 (51.7 million) and again in 2003 (62.1 million). |
Mr Trump's first televised address in Congress last February, although not a State of the Union speech, was watched by 47.7 million. | Mr Trump's first televised address in Congress last February, although not a State of the Union speech, was watched by 47.7 million. |
The numbers do not include viewers who live-streamed the events. | |
But the 71-year-old was right to say Fox News beat its competition after it notched the biggest ratings for any State of the Union address in the history of cable news. | |
11.5 million people tuned into the right-wing news channel's coverage of the speech, compared to 3.1 million for CNN and 2.7 million for MSNBC. | |
Since 2018, Nielsen measures ratings using a sophisticated system that employs small devices connected to television in selected homes. These gadgets transmit the viewing habits of the household back to Nielsen, giving it a minute-by-minute ability to track viewing habits. |
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