Sean Duffy's America 250 Reality Show Draws Just 2,900 Viewers
The six-episode series drew about 5,400 views in 24 hours, with critics questioning nonprofit funding and the optics of a family vacation show.
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Sean Duffy flops as viewers reject his much-delayed reality show: report
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has struggled to attract viewers to his controversial road trip reality show after months of delays.According to a Thursday report by MeidasTouch, "almost nobody is watching" Duffy's six-episode reality show, "Great American Road Trip," which features his wife and nine children traveling with him through several states. The show has been criticized for its questionable funding sources and for showing off Duffy…
Sean Duffy’s reality show ‘The Great American Road Trip’ Viewership drops from nearly 5,300 viewers to under 1,300 in final episodes
Sean Duffy’s reality show The Great American Road Trip flopped within hours of its premiere on Wednesday, August 19. Viewership dropped from nearly 5,300 views to about 1,300 views in the final episodes at the time of writing. In the midst of it all, Duffy, who serves as the US Secretary of Transportation, has drawn...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has a new reality show, sponsored by companies his department regulates. Who is it for?
The Campos-Duffy family is the star in a new reality show centered around a 7-state road trip, in honor of America’s 250th. The show’s sponsors include American Airlines, Boeing, Royal Caribbean, Enterprise, Toyota and Shell—all corporations that could see regulation by the Sean Duffy-run Transportation Department. One clue to the target audience: Duffy’s views on a key conservative culture war issue, universities the Trump administration sees a…
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