New York - Much like the presidential debates, coverage of the Iowa caucus set new standards for television viewership.

An average of 10.2 million people watched the results of the year’s first presidential contest Monday on CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC, the Nielsen company said. Besides Ted Cruz’s mild upset win in the Republican caucus, the Democratic contest was a nailbiter between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.

That doubled the 5.1 million people who watched Iowa caucus coverage four years ago. The previous high was just under 6 million on the news networks in 2008, the last time there was no incumbent running. In 2000, a different era when broadcast networks were a bigger player in news coverage, the three news networks had 1.5 million viewers on caucus night.

The caucus coverage also more than doubled the viewership for the three news networks during a typical weeknight in January, Nielsen said.... Read More: VIN