A total audience of at least 71.4 million people tuned in for Tuesday night’s marathon presidential election coverage, across the four broadcast networks plus Fox News, CNN READ MORE
The polls are closed, the ballots have (almost all) been counted and it looks like Donald Trump is on the verge of becoming your new president, America.
Broadcast and cable news networks on Tuesday dedicated hours (and hours and hours) of live coverage READ MORE & VIEW PHOTOS
On TV this Election Day: Stephen Colbert goes live on Showtime, Lifetime offers a political point of View and the outcome of the 2016 presidential race is (hopefully) revealed. READ MORE
If you tuned into the Fox Business Network during the first half-hour of Tuesday’s Republican Presidential Debate, no one would blame you for thinking you had the wrong channel. READ MORE
“I renegotiated it down to two hours — so we can get the hell out of here! Not bad!” That was Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s chuckling take on his agreement with Dr. Ben Carson to boycott CNBC’s GOP Debate regarding overall running time. READ MORE
A tip of the hat to the Republican National Committee for limiting the main stage of its second 2015 Presidential Debate to 11 candidates — and not allowing one more of its four lowest-polling hopefuls to escape the kids’ table. What better way to avoid “12 Angry Men” headlines on Thursday morning featuring READ MORE