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About 20.6 million tune in to watch Obama inauguration

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President Obama's public swearing-in ceremony and parade may have been full of pageantry, but the inauguration wasn't much of a draw on television. About 20.6 million people tuned in to watch as Obama repeated his oath for a second term at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, according to Nielsen, the TV ratings company. That's way down from the nearly 37.8 million people who watched the nation's first black president take office in 2009.

 

Inaugural dip for 'American Idol' makes CBS No. 1

With last week's inaugural festivities depressing ratings for Fox's "American Idol," CBS managed to sneak away with a narrow ratings win for the week ending Jan. 25.

 

Inauguration draws 37.8 million TV viewers

Almost 37.8 million Americans watched the full day of television coverage of President Barack Obama's inauguration  -- less than the record numbers expected.

 

Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato Sound Off on Obama for "Kids' Inaugural" Concert

Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato Sound Off on Obama for

Teen sensations the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, and Demi Lovato are all set to celebrate the Obama Inauguration at the Disney Channel's concert tonight, “The Kids' Inaugural: We Are The Future,” and the country's youngest rock stars shared their hopes for Obama and his daughters Sasha and Malia as Tuesday's ceremony approaches.

Lovato is hoping for some big pol

 

Inaugural Panel Sells TV Rights

Three networks pay millions for exclusive access to swearing-in events, raising fairness concerns.

 

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