Thursday, October 25, 2012

Media

Foxnews set a ratings record during the final presidential debate.
"Although the overall ratings weren’t quite as strong as last week’s debate ratings — ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” and Game 7 of the National League Championship Series on the FOX broadcast network both drew viewers away — the Fox News Channel was able obtain it’s highest rated telecast in the network’s 16-year history with last night’s debate.
Leading all the cables, FNC pulled in nearly 11.5 million viewers, up from its previous high of 11.1 million viewers in last week’s debate and the 2008 vice-presidential debate between then-Delaware Democratic Sen. Joe Biden and then-Alaska Republican Gov. Sarah Palin.
FNC’s 11.5 million was also competitive with its broadcast competition, which was won by NBC with 12.4 million viewers, down from last week’s debate when NBC drew 13.8 million. NBC narrowly edged out ABC’s 11.7 million viewers, followed by CBS in a distant third-place with only 8.4 million."
This is probably good news for Romney.

If you're in the mainstream media and you're trying to help Obama any way you can, so you search far and wide for a story that might make it look like the economy is improving, what do come up with? Illegal immigrants are coming back to the US for the first time since 2007 because of the improving economy.

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