portfolio.com - 9/24/2008
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Forget about trying to forecast the ratings for Friday's presidential debate -- it might not happen. John McCain is asking Barack Obama and the Commission on Presidential Debates to reschedule the first of their three face-offs so that the two senators can return to Washington and focus on ...
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Team Debate Team —
RadarOnline.com
We have some things that we would like you to think about over the weekend, after you recover from tonight's debate—which is going to set new ratings records! • "'We've seen over and over again that the blogs are the most effective
latest on the debate…. —
Gretawire
Commission Says Debates to Go on
September 24, 2008, 9:13 p.m.
By Keith Koffler
Roll Call Staff
The Commission on Presidential Debates today rejected the proposal of Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) to postpone Friday’s debate so he can travel to Washington and ...
Observers split on debate rating prospects —
Hollywood Reporter
So, how high will it go? That's the big question with Friday night's first debate between John McCain and Barack Obama. And there will be no easy -- or quick -- answers because the final official ratings from Nielsen Media Research won't come out ...
First debate draws average ratings —
Hollywood Reporter
Early indications from the broadcast networks point to a John McCain-Barack Obama debate that didn't set the world afire ratings-wise, although that could change drastically when cable news ratings are factored in.
US-TELEVISION Summary
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Yahoo! News: Television News
Reuters - As the campaigns and the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates haggled into the night Wednesday on whether to go ahead with Friday night's first presidential debate, the television networks that would carry it were waiting for the ...