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Article: U.S. presidential race helps a beaten-down CNN get back in the game
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- March 6, 2008
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Tim Arango The New York Times Media Group
International Herald Tribune
03-06-2008
U.S. presidential race helps a beaten-down CNN get back in the game
Byline: Tim Arango The New York Times Media Group
Edition: 3
Section: FINANCE/BUSINESS
The morning after the Democratic primary debate in the United States on Feb. 21, while both sides argued over who had come out ahead, there was one clear winner: CNN. The debate, broadcast by CNN and Univision, the Spanish-language network, drew 7.6 million viewers, one of the biggest audiences ever for a primary debate on a cable network.
The debate was at the University of Texas, Austin, but Jim Walton, president of the CNN news group, was savoring the ...
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