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Although President Joe Biden’s first speech to Congress wasn’t officially called a State of the Union address, that hasn’t stopped social media users from comparing Biden’s viewership to viewership of former President Donald Trump’s State of the Union addresses. One image posted on Facebook claims that Trump’s State of the Union speeches were viewed by three to four times the number of people who watched Biden’s April 28 address to a joint session of Congress. The image reads: TV Ratings for Presidential Addresses: President Trump 2017 — 48,000,000 President Trump 2018 — 46,000,000 President Trump 2019 — 46,800,000 President Trump 2020 — 37,200,000 Biden 2021 — 11,600,000 The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. ( Read more about our partnership with Facebook. ) Are the numbers correct? Yes and no. PolitiFact looked at viewership numbers compiled by the Nielsen Company, which tracks television viewership data. Based on Nielsen’s data, the post is correct about the number of viewers who tuned in to watch Trump address the joint sessions of Congress. Nielsen reported the following numbers for combined number of viewers: Feb. 28, 2017 : 47,741,000 viewers Jan. 30, 2018 : 45,551,000 viewers Feb. 5, 2019 : 46,789,000 viewers Feb. 4, 2020 : 37,173,000 viewers When compared to the numbers provided in the post, there isn’t much deviation. The post rounded the Trump figures up to nearest hundred-thousand or million. But, all in all, the numbers accurately reflect viewership of Trump’s addresses. The viewership number offered for Biden’s first address to Congress was incorrect, however. Nielsen reported that 26.9 million people watched Biden’s speech on April 28. While that was low compared with Trump and other predecessors , it is more than double the post’s claim of 11.6 million viewers. What affects presidential address viewership? So far, in 2021, television viewership is down , according to Nielsen’s data. Both the Associated Press and CNN attributed a portion of Biden’s lower ratings to people watching less live TV in favor of watching more on-demand programming. Presidents who are more compelling naturally attract more attention than those who are seen as more staid, said Alison Dagnes, a political science professor at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania whose areas of expertise include American political media and public opinion. When asked about Biden's lower viewership numbers, she said, Say what you will about Donald Trump: but he wasn’t boring. In addition, Dagnes said she believed the pandemic had an impact on the size of Biden's TV audience because the public is exhausted. The Trump years were chaotic and overwhelming, even if one was a Trump supporter, and then the pandemic forced everyone to be hyper-vigilant, she said. One primary appeal of Joe Biden thus far, according to polling, is that he is governing quietly. The nation is tired. I wasn’t surprised that the TV ratings were as low as they were. Our rating An image posted on Facebook claimed that Biden’s first address to Congress had only 11.6 million viewers, while Trump’s presidential addresses were watched by three to four times that number of people. The post provided accurate viewership numbers for Trump’s presidential addresses overall. But the post was incorrect about the number of people who watched Biden’s address. In reality, 26.9 million people tuned in to watch — more than double the post’s claim. We rate this claim Half True.
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