CNN will air live coverage of the fifth Republican presidential debate, the final Gop presidential primary debate of 2015, from Las Vegas on Tuesday, Dec. 15, beginning at 6pm Et. Again, the evening’s debates will be divided into an early and primetime session. The four candidates appearing in the first debate at 6pm will be Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, Lindsey Graham and George Pataki. Donald Trump will be center stage during the primetime debate, which begins at 8:30pm Et. He will be flanked by Ben Carson on his right, and Ted Cruz on his left. The six remaining participants in … Continue reading →
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- 12/15/2015
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
CNN has announced its lineup and stage positioning for Tuesday’s Republican Presidential Debate from Las Vegas, with Donald Trump, the polling front-runner, taking the center podium. No surprise there, but the announcement made some news: New Jersey governor Chris Christie will take the mainstage, an uptick in his polling numbers getting him out of the not-ready-for-primetime debate of lower-pollers. On the 1,400-seat Venetian Theatre stage for the fifth Republican…...
- 12/13/2015
- Deadline TV
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.
Considering how quickly the three previous Gop debates have devolved into insult slingfests among the candidates, it was refreshing (if not totally puzzling) to watch the first 30 minutes of Tuesday’s panel unfold with civility and productive discussion.
Ok, maybe I’m being a little too generous. The debate’s opening half-hour wasn’t without its eyeroll-inducing moments, particularly when, nine minutes into the event, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio spoke...
Considering how quickly the three previous Gop debates have devolved into insult slingfests among the candidates, it was refreshing (if not totally puzzling) to watch the first 30 minutes of Tuesday’s panel unfold with civility and productive discussion.
Ok, maybe I’m being a little too generous. The debate’s opening half-hour wasn’t without its eyeroll-inducing moments, particularly when, nine minutes into the event, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio spoke...
- 11/11/2015
- TVLine.com
Go big or go home! That seemed to be the theme of the fourth Republican presidential debate, which kicked off in Milwaukee, Wis., on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Fresh off his hosting duties on Saturday Night Live — which got gangbusters ratings as he predicted — Donald Trump took center stage. Again. He was joined by Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich, and Rand Paul. (Chris Christie was relegated to the earlier debate this time around.) Moderators included Fox Business anchors [...]...
- 11/11/2015
- Us Weekly
Buckle up for round three! The third Republican Presidential Debate kicked off in Boulder, Colo., on Wednesday, Oct. 28. Ratings powerhouse Donald Trump was joined by Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul, Mike Huckabee, Chris Christie, and John Kasich. Moderators included CNBC's John Harwood, Becky Quick, and Carl Quintanilla — who spiced things up by occasionally sparring with candidates themselves. Here are our top six highlights from tonight's debate. 1. Carly Fiorina called called out critics of her serious demeanor. Asked her biggest weakness, the [...]...
- 10/29/2015
- Us Weekly
The country's most popular new reality TV series, The Gop Debates, is back tonight for Episode 3. The hit series premiered with a whopping 24 million viewers in August on Fox News Channel. Episode 2, on CNN in September, clocked 23M. Tonight's episode, imaginatively titled "The Republican Presidential Debate: Your Money, Your Vote" by CNBC, airs at 8 Pm Et on the cable net. Since the last episode, Donald Trump has lost his lead in Iowa, and one national poll, to retired…...
- 10/28/2015
- Deadline TV
Donald Trump will host "Saturday Night Live" ... and the big winner is NBC. Trump will front SNL on November 7th ... which Not coincidentally is smack in the middle of sweeps. Trump has been a ratings magnet ... CNN got its best rating in history during the second Republican Presidential Debate ... thanks to D.T. And even the struggling "Meet the Press" attracted 3.6 million viewers in August thanks to The Donald. Trump is not a novice on the 'SNL' front.
- 10/13/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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