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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Food for thought from politics and media blog <a href="http://bigheaddc.com/2007/07/26/cnns-post-youtube-debate-rose-colored-afterglow/">Big Head DC</a>:</p>

<p><em>Maybe <strong>Anderson Cooper</strong> needs a “time”-out? His network currently has a press release out saying that “CNN continues the trend of record-breaking debates with Monday night’s CNN/YouTube Debate posting the highest P18-34 delivery in cable news history.”</p>

<p>But that statement doesn’t tell the full story. According to the Nielsen ratings, CNN’s debate ranked ninth among debates since 1999. And it’s quite unusual for a network to tout 18-34 rankings as a victory for a primary debate.<br />
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