Trump's State of the Union Ratings Decline as Bridgerton Soars

Mixed bag for entertainment and politics in latest viewing numbers

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By Emergent News Desk

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Trump's State of the Union Ratings Decline as Bridgerton Soars

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Mixed bag for entertainment and politics in latest viewing numbers

The world of entertainment and politics witnessed a mixed bag of viewing numbers this week, with Donald Trump's State of the Union address drawing a significant audience, but lower than last year's numbers. On the other hand, Netflix's Bridgerton season 4 debut soared to new heights, captivating a massive audience.

According to Nielsen's Big Data + Panel ratings, Trump's 2026 State of the Union address brought in an estimated 32.6 million viewers on Tuesday, down from last year's address to Congress. This marks a decline of 11% from last year's numbers and is also lower than any of his addresses to Congress in his first term. The speech drew its largest share of audience from persons 55 and above, with 23.6 million viewers, followed by 5.96 million viewers aged 35-54, and 2.05 million viewers aged 18-34.

In contrast, Netflix's Bridgerton season 4 debut premiered at No. 1 overall on the Nielsen streaming charts for Jan. 26-Feb. 1, scoring 3.03 billion minutes of viewing for the week. This is a 10% increase from the opening week of season 3 in May 2024. About 2.24 billion minutes, or 74% of Bridgerton's total for the week, were devoted to the four new episodes that premiered on Jan. 29.

The success of Bridgerton is a testament to the show's enduring popularity, despite a 19-month wait between seasons. The period drama has managed to maintain its audience's interest, and its season 4 debut has set a new benchmark for the series.

Meanwhile, concerns about the potential sale of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) continue to grow, with James Cameron and Mark Ruffalo voicing their opposition to a potential sale to Netflix. In a letter to the U.S. Senate Chairman on Antitrust, Competitive Policy, and Consumer Rights, Cameron argued that a sale to Netflix would be a disaster for the theatrical motion picture business. Ruffalo wondered if Cameron should also speak out against the monopolization that a Paramount acquisition would create.

In other news, Broadway star and illusionist Rob Lake has signed with WME, following his successful stint on Broadway for the holiday special "Rob Lake Magic With Special Guests The Muppets" at the Broadhurst Theatre.

The viewing numbers for Trump's State of the Union address and Bridgerton's season 4 debut highlight the ever-changing landscape of entertainment and politics. While some shows and events may experience a decline in viewership, others continue to captivate audiences and break new ground. As the media landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these trends shape the future of entertainment and politics.

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