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In reply to the discussion: Last Night's Hearing: The TV Ratings Are In [View all]Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)37. I was visiting kids and grandkids last week (all of voting age)
and none of them were even aware that Tuesday was a primary elecion in the state of California. I asked them if they got ballots in the mail and they said they didn't know.
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And, that's not counting people who watched or will watch it later on various YouTube
GoCubsGo
Jun 2022
#15
That's me. I will watch on other platforms when I'm in the right mood. I, like many, read a ton. I
Pepsidog
Jun 2022
#55
I watched MSNBC on YouTube TV and had no way of knowing how many others were watching.
crickets
Jun 2022
#20
As far as I can tell, YouTube TV is like watching live cable. It's just streamed online.
crickets
Jun 2022
#30
Out of 250-some million adults in the country, about 20 million watched the hearing
Kaleva
Jun 2022
#19
Network news, etc., seem to have swung many viewers into supporting Ukraine.
empedocles
Jun 2022
#27
20% of superbowl audience not counting online is viewership most ad would give their right eye for.
uponit7771
Jun 2022
#48
Thank you! 20 million was the superbowl of politics, and there will be millions more viewers
ancianita
Jun 2022
#43