Palin draws 37 million viewers, just shy of Obama

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More than 37 million U.S. TV viewers tuned in to watch Sarah Palin accept
the Republican nomination for vice president on Wednesday, just shy of the
record set last week by Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama,
Nielsen Media Research reported.

Nielsen has said the 38.4 million-viewer average by Obama's address last
Thursday is believed to be the biggest television audience ever for a U.S.
political convention speech, and Palin's tally of 37.2 million came close to
that.

But she appears to have set a new Republican benchmark by easily surpassing
the 27.6 million viewers drawn by President George W. Bush at the end of the
Republican National Convention in 2004, when he was nominated for a second
term, a Nielsen analyst told Reuters.

The feisty speech by Palin, as she went on the attack against Obama and cast
herself as a political reformer, also drew a far bigger audience than
Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden, who averaged 24 million
viewers with his acceptance speech last Wednesday.

The high tune-in for Palin was no doubt bolstered by the high curiosity
factor surrounding the first-term Alaska governor, who was thrust from
obscurity onto the national stage last Friday when she was named John
McCain's surprise pick for a running mate.

Despite a flurry of recent disclosures about her past political and personal
intrigues, including news that her unmarried, teenage daughter is pregnant,
Palin was enthusiastically received by Republican convention delegates as
she made her national prime-time TV debut.

(Reporting by Steve Gorman, Editing by Sandra Maler)


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