The following is a list of most watched United States television broadcasts of 2020.
Week of | Title | Network | Viewers (million) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 6 | NFC Divisional playoff (Seahawks vs. Packers) | Fox | 37.24 | [1] |
January 13 | NFC Championship (Packers vs. 49ers) | 42.79 | [2] | |
January 20 | 62nd Annual Grammy Awards | CBS | 18.69 | [3] |
January 27 | Super Bowl LIV | Fox | 100.45 | [4] |
February 3 | 92nd Academy Awards | ABC | 23.57 | [5] |
February 10 | NCIS | CBS | 11.76 | [6] |
February 17 | Ninth Democratic debate | NBC | 12.11 | [7] |
February 24 | Tenth Democratic debate | CBS | 15.34 | [8] |
March 2 | 60 Minutes | 9.39 | [9] | |
March 9 | NCIS | 10.76 | [10] | |
March 16 | 60 Minutes | 10.90 | [11] | |
March 23 | NCIS | 13.20 | [12] | |
March 30 | 13.66 | [13] | ||
April 6 | 60 Minutes | 9.68 | [14] | |
April 13 | NCIS | 13.50 | [15] | |
April 20 | 60 Minutes | 10.90 | [16] | |
April 27 | Young Sheldon | 10.15 | [17] | |
May 4 | 60 Minutes | 9.53 | [18] | |
May 11 | 9.94 | [19] | ||
Week of | Title | Distributor | Rating (household) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 6 | Jeopardy! | CTD | 7.1 | [20] |
January 13 | Judge Judy | 6.8 | [21] | |
January 20 | Family Feud | D-M | 6.2 | [22] |
Wheel of Fortune | CTD | 6.2 | [22] | |
Jeopardy! | 6.2 | [22] | ||
January 27 | 6.3 | [23] | ||
February 3 | Judge Judy | 6.5 | [24] | |
February 10 | 6.9 | [25] | ||
February 17 | 6.5 | [26] | ||
February 24 | 6.6 | [27] | ||
March 2 | 6.4 | [28] | ||
Jeopardy! | 6.4 | [28] | ||
March 9 | 6.5 | [29] | ||
March 16 | 7.3 | [30] | ||
March 23 | 7.3 | [31] | ||
March 30 | 7.2 | [32] | ||
April 6 | Family Feud | D-M | 7.4 | [33] |
April 13 | 7.2 | [34] | ||
Jeopardy! | CTD | 7.2 | [34] | |
April 20 | Family Feud | D-M | 7.1 | [35] |
April 27 | Jeopardy! | CTD | 7.0 | [36] |
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