A national town hall on Medicare for all hosted by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and digital media outlets The Young Turks, NowThis and ATTN: drew nearly 1.1 million live viewers Tuesday night, rivaling the viewership of cable news in primetime. By midday Wednesday, more than 1.6 million views had accumulated on the town hall video across platforms.
For the first time, leading digital outlets came together to do what cable channels and network news will not engage in an in-depth conversation about health care and why the United States is the only major county not to guarantee health care to all.
"Far too often corporate television limits the nature of what we see and the discussions we have. This event will not be interrupted by commercials from drug or insurance companies or Wall Street," Sanders said at the town hall.
On Sanders' Facebook page alone, the town hall live stream had nearly 500,000 views by the time the event concluded at 8:30 p.m. ET. By midday Wednesday, another 200,000 people had watched the video.
The Young Turks' broadcasts on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter had a combined viewership of nearly 200,000. On Wednesday morning that number had risen to 251,000. NowThis' broadcast had more than 170,000 views on Facebook and YouTube Tuesday night, and ATTN:'s stream added another 80,000 viewers.
Other progressive outlets including Act.tv and CREDO Mobile also streamed the event and brought another 91,000 and 15,000 viewers, respectively, on Tuesday night.
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