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More Americans watched Harry and Meghan's wedding than William and Kate's

Call it the Meghan effect

More Americans watched Harry and Meghan's wedding than William and Kate's

Call it the Meghan effect

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More Americans watched Harry and Meghan's wedding than William and Kate's

Call it the Meghan effect

When a British royal marries an American, Americans tune in. That맥스카지노s likely the logic behind the royal wedding ratings. CNN reports that the American television ratings were higher for Meghan and Harry맥스카지노s wedding than for William and Kate맥스카지노s in 2011.Nielsen calculated that 29 million Americans tuned in to the 15 channels that aired the royal wedding. Between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Eastern time, NBC averaged 6.4 million viewers, ABC had 6.3 million, CBS had 4.8 million, Fox News had 1.9 million, CNN had 1.8 million and MSNBC had 1 million. For William and Kate맥스카지노s wedding, a still-impressive 22.8 million people tuned in. The trend was different in the U.K., though, where more people tuned in for William and Kate맥스카지노s wedding, The Guardian reports. About 18 million people watched Harry and Meghan맥스카지노s wedding, most of them watching the BBC맥스카지노s coverage. But 24 million Brits watched William and Kate맥스카지노s big day in 2011, The Telegraph reported. A few factors may come into play when it comes to calculating these numbers. For one, William and Kate were married on a Friday morning, and Americans didn맥스카지노t have the day off, so fewer people may have tuned in. Second of all, these ratings numbers don맥스카지노t calculate how many people watched the ceremonies on their computers or on their mobile devices. There were options like YouTube streaming, which was available for both weddings, that didn't get counted for the ratings. So while it맥스카지노s a little too complicated to declare an overall ratings winner, it맥스카지노s obvious that the royal weddings captivated audiences on both sides of the pond in 2011 and 2018.Find out what Americans were looking up online during the wedding in the video above.

When , Americans tune in. That맥스카지노s likely the logic behind the royal wedding ratings. reports that the American television ratings were higher for Meghan and Harry맥스카지노s wedding than for .

Nielsen calculated that 29 million Americans tuned in to the 15 channels that aired the royal wedding. Between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Eastern time, NBC averaged 6.4 million viewers, ABC had 6.3 million, CBS had 4.8 million, Fox News had 1.9 million, CNN had 1.8 million and MSNBC had 1 million. For William and Kate맥스카지노s wedding, a still-impressive 22.8 million people tuned in.

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The trend was different in the U.K., though, where more people tuned in for William and Kate맥스카지노s wedding, reports. About 18 million people watched Harry and Meghan맥스카지노s wedding, most of them watching the BBC맥스카지노s coverage. But 24 million Brits watched William and Kate맥스카지노s big day in 2011, reported.

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A few factors may come into play when it comes to calculating these numbers. For one, William and Kate were married on a Friday morning, and Americans didn맥스카지노t have the day off, so fewer people may have tuned in. Second of all, these ratings numbers don맥스카지노t calculate how many people watched the ceremonies on their computers or on their mobile devices. There were options like YouTube streaming, which was available for both weddings, that didn't get counted for the ratings.

So while it맥스카지노s a little too complicated to declare an overall ratings winner, it맥스카지노s obvious that the royal weddings captivated audiences on both sides of the pond in 2011 and 2018.

Find out what Americans were looking up online during the wedding in the video above.