Thursday, August 24, 2017

UPDATE. Trump has yet to scream 'fake news' over limp TV ratings for Afghanistan speech



Trump Won't Be Pleased By His Latest TV Ratings.  (Advertising Age, 8/22/2017)
Of course, the one person who cares deeply about the Nielsen ratings is the president, who has been fixated on TV metrics since his competition series "The Apprentice" first bowed on NBC in January 2004. The first season of the show, which Trump hosted and executive-produced, was a ratings sensation, averaging 20.7 million viewers and a 10.1 rating in NBC's target demo, which works out to around 13 million adults 18 to 49. 
"The Apprentice" quickly lost steam, however, and by the fourth season, the show was averaging half as many viewers in the demo.


 8/15/2017 post, "Rest assured, Trump will call it fake news, ask for a recoun", starts here.

Twitter:  @BarackObama, @rtealDonaldTrump

Obama Charlottesville tweet one of the most liked ever.  (USA Today, 8/14/2017)
Former president Barack Obama still knows how to find the right words after a national tragedy.  
With more than 2.4 million likes and counting, Obama's tweet Saturday quoting Nelson Mandela in the wake of white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Va., is the third-most liked tweet since Twitter launched.

Related posts:
The gaping maw of Donald Trump.  (8/14/2017)
Another crazed GOP official cuts loose on social media.  (8/14/2017)
Before he saw the light: White nationalist as lost and lonely child.  (8/13/2017)
Washington Post aptly summarizes Mike Pompeo's gibberish defending Trump's 'many sides' statement.  (8/13/2017)
The many sides of Matthew Heimbach.  (8/13/2017)
White nationalists, neo-Nazis and KKK feel emboldened in Trump's America.  (8/12/2017)

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