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Donald Trump inauguration: TV viewership drops to 24 million, lowest since 2013

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published January 22, 2025
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On 20 January, former US President Donald Trump was sworn in for his second term, marking a significant moment in American politics. However, while global attention was fixed on the event, domestic television viewership for the inauguration reached its lowest since 2013.

A Nielsen report revealed that only 24.6 million people tuned in to watch the ceremony, a sharp decline compared to past inaugurations. This figure marked a significant drop from President Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration, which attracted 33.8 million viewers, and Trump’s first inauguration in 2017, which drew 30.6 million.

Declining viewership over the years

The viewership for US presidential inaugurations has fluctuated widely over the last 50 years. The highest on record was Ronald Reagan’s 1981 swearing-in, which attracted 41.8 million viewers. In stark contrast, George W. Bush’s second inauguration in 2004 garnered just 15.5 million viewers, the lowest in recent history.

Trump’s second inauguration, while far from the lowest, demonstrated a consistent decline in audience interest, especially compared to more recent ceremonies. Analysts speculate that a variety of factors, including length of coverage and polarised public sentiment, contributed to the decline.

Impact of lengthy coverage

The Nielsen report highlighted the impact of the extended television coverage on viewership figures. The 24.6 million average represents viewers tuning in across 15 networks between 10:30 am and 7:30 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST). This prolonged schedule may have diluted the concentrated audience typically seen during shorter, more focused coverage.

Network preferences

Fox News emerged as the leading network for Trump’s swearing-in, drawing over 10 million viewers between 11:30 am and 1 pm, the key window during which Trump officially assumed office and delivered his inaugural address.

ABC followed with 4.7 million viewers during the same timeframe, trailed by NBC with 4.4 million, CBS with 4.1 million, CNN with 1.7 million, and MSNBC with just 848,000 viewers.

The shift in network preferences also reflected broader trends in audience alignment. Four years earlier, during Biden’s inauguration, CNN and MSNBC had captured a combined 13.4 million viewers, compared to only 2.4 million on Fox News.

Changing trends in viewership

Political analysts have pointed to a variety of reasons for the dwindling interest in Trump’s second inauguration. Some attribute the decline to “inauguration fatigue,” as second-term ceremonies traditionally garner less enthusiasm than a president’s first swearing-in.

Others suggest that Trump’s polarising tenure may have alienated segments of the audience, contributing to the lower numbers. The political climate in the United States remains deeply divided, and this division is often reflected in media consumption patterns.

Historical context and significance

While Trump’s inauguration numbers may seem disappointing, they remain consistent with broader historical trends. Second-term inaugurations rarely achieve the same level of viewership as a president’s first, with Barack Obama’s 2013 ceremony and George W. Bush’s 2004 event both seeing significant declines compared to their initial inaugurations.

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Even so, Trump’s second swearing-in stands as a reminder of the evolving nature of media consumption. As streaming platforms and social media play an increasingly prominent role, traditional television viewership may no longer be the sole indicator of public interest.

Shifting media landscape

The way Americans consume major political events has shifted dramatically in recent years. Live streaming, online news platforms, and social media have emerged as key alternatives to traditional broadcast networks. Events like presidential inaugurations are now accompanied by a parallel digital discourse, allowing audiences to engage in real-time commentary and debate.

For Trump’s inauguration, this trend may have diverted a portion of traditional television viewers to online platforms. However, Nielsen’s report did not account for digital viewership, leaving a gap in understanding the full scope of public engagement with the event.

Conclusion

Trump’s second inauguration may have experienced a decline in television viewership, but the event still marked an important moment in American politics. The numbers reflect a broader shift in how audiences consume media, as well as the challenges of sustaining public interest in political events over time.

While the 24.6 million figure falls short of past inaugurations, the continued evolution of the media landscape ensures that moments like these remain accessible to a diverse and global audience.

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