2nd Update, 2:44 Pm: The final numbers are in for the only vice-presidential debate of 2020 and they are almost record breaking.
Nielsen is reporting that 59 million people watched the 9 – 10:30 Pm Et meeting between Sen. Kamala Harris and incumbent Mike Pence. That’s the second most watched VP debate since the Executive sidekick sit-down started in 1976.
The most watched VP debate ever remains the 2008 meet-up between then Delaware Sen. Joe Biden and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with 70 million viewers. That event on October 2, 2008 was broadcast on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Telemundo, Tf, CNN, Foxn, MSNBC, CNBC, and BBC America.
Last night’s Harris vs. Pence showdown aired live on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Telemundo, Univision, PBS, BET, BET Her, CNN, Fox Business Network, Fnc, MSNBC, Newsmax, Newsy, Vice and Wgna, and was tape delayed on CNNe*
The way things are looking right now, the first and only VP debate of...
Nielsen is reporting that 59 million people watched the 9 – 10:30 Pm Et meeting between Sen. Kamala Harris and incumbent Mike Pence. That’s the second most watched VP debate since the Executive sidekick sit-down started in 1976.
The most watched VP debate ever remains the 2008 meet-up between then Delaware Sen. Joe Biden and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with 70 million viewers. That event on October 2, 2008 was broadcast on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Telemundo, Tf, CNN, Foxn, MSNBC, CNBC, and BBC America.
Last night’s Harris vs. Pence showdown aired live on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Telemundo, Univision, PBS, BET, BET Her, CNN, Fox Business Network, Fnc, MSNBC, Newsmax, Newsy, Vice and Wgna, and was tape delayed on CNNe*
The way things are looking right now, the first and only VP debate of...
- 10/8/2020
- by Dominic Patten and Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The late Ross Perot will be remembered for a great many things, from running for president in 1992 as a third-party candidate and scoring 19% of the vote, arguably handing the White House to Bill Clinton, to founding the billion dollar company Electronic Data Systems and organizing a daring 1979 rescue of two Americans imprisoned in Iran.
But when many people look back at Ross Perot, the image they recall is Dana Carvey’s hysterical impersonation of him on Saturday Night Live. His nasal speaking voice and quirky personality made him a perfect...
But when many people look back at Ross Perot, the image they recall is Dana Carvey’s hysterical impersonation of him on Saturday Night Live. His nasal speaking voice and quirky personality made him a perfect...
- 7/9/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Ross Perot, who died at the age of 89 on Tuesday, is perhaps the most notable presidential candidate to run from a third-party, which he did in 1992 and 1996. But anyone who watched “Saturday Night Live” in the 1990s know Perot mainly due to Dana Carvey’s great impression of the Texas billionaire-turned-White House hopeful.
Ross Perot for President Cold Open: Dana Carvey makes his debut as Perot in May of 1992, letting you know just how much money he has. Click here to watch.
Powerful Ross Perot: Carvey made light of Perot’s early exit from the 1992 election (he dropped out in July but would re-enter in October), but showing off how money is the real power. Click here to watch.
Lary King Live: Ross Perot interrupts Larry King’s (Kevin Nealon) interview with Brian Wilson (Tim Robbins) to pull out, then consistently jump back into, the 1992 presidential race. Click here to watch.
Ross Perot for President Cold Open: Dana Carvey makes his debut as Perot in May of 1992, letting you know just how much money he has. Click here to watch.
Powerful Ross Perot: Carvey made light of Perot’s early exit from the 1992 election (he dropped out in July but would re-enter in October), but showing off how money is the real power. Click here to watch.
Lary King Live: Ross Perot interrupts Larry King’s (Kevin Nealon) interview with Brian Wilson (Tim Robbins) to pull out, then consistently jump back into, the 1992 presidential race. Click here to watch.
- 7/9/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Taking peculiar advantage of the old disaster-movie rule that audiences care more about whether a single dog lives or dies than they do about the fates of people, “Zoo” amplifies the horrors of the Luftwaffe air raids on Belfast during World War II by focusing not on human casualties but on what becomes of the animals trapped at the local zoo. Writer-director Colin McIvor adapts the true-ish story of how a handful of citizens came to the rescue of a baby elephant into an unlikely family film, one that will delight the kids (who see themselves portrayed as heroes) while leaving parents with a lot of explaining to do.
On one hand, they’ll have to reconcile the children’s heroic actions with the fact that they appear to be disobeying adults at every turn. Trickier still, the film hinges on a seemingly cruel edict, issued by the British Ministry of Public Security,...
On one hand, they’ll have to reconcile the children’s heroic actions with the fact that they appear to be disobeying adults at every turn. Trickier still, the film hinges on a seemingly cruel edict, issued by the British Ministry of Public Security,...
- 6/9/2018
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Britweek organisers announced on Wednesday the day-long NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (Nfmla) programme set for April 30.
Celebrating cinema from the UK, the event will concentrate on two InFocus short programmes along with a line-up of features.
Between films, audiences can watch Q&A’s with film-makers and enjoy cocktails in Downtown La.
Shorts Program #1 will showcase Patrick Maxwell’s Delicate Things featuring Paula Malcolmson from The Hunger Games and The Green Mile and newcomers, Ciaran McMenamin and James Stockdale.
The line-up include mystery The Balance by Daniel Lament, as well as sci-fi Scattered by Joshua Bregman, thriller Textual Relationship by Syd Heather, and drama Talgar The Hunter from Charlie Crane.
Shorts Program #2 includes’ Alex Kyrou’s drama White Awake, Andrew Jonathan Smith’s drama Jellyfish, Cousins Richard’s wartime tale Waiting For Dawn, Steven Huffaker’s comedy Blast From The Past, and Breathe, a dark drama from Paul Kowalski.
The Feature Film Program includes rom-com Kickstarted, and [link=tt...
Celebrating cinema from the UK, the event will concentrate on two InFocus short programmes along with a line-up of features.
Between films, audiences can watch Q&A’s with film-makers and enjoy cocktails in Downtown La.
Shorts Program #1 will showcase Patrick Maxwell’s Delicate Things featuring Paula Malcolmson from The Hunger Games and The Green Mile and newcomers, Ciaran McMenamin and James Stockdale.
The line-up include mystery The Balance by Daniel Lament, as well as sci-fi Scattered by Joshua Bregman, thriller Textual Relationship by Syd Heather, and drama Talgar The Hunter from Charlie Crane.
Shorts Program #2 includes’ Alex Kyrou’s drama White Awake, Andrew Jonathan Smith’s drama Jellyfish, Cousins Richard’s wartime tale Waiting For Dawn, Steven Huffaker’s comedy Blast From The Past, and Breathe, a dark drama from Paul Kowalski.
The Feature Film Program includes rom-com Kickstarted, and [link=tt...
- 4/20/2016
- ScreenDaily
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