List of most watched United States television broadcasts of 1993

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The following is a list of most watched United States television broadcasts of 1993.

Most watched by week

Broadcast (primetime only)
Week ofTitleNetworkViewers
(in millions)
Ref.
January 4 Roseanne ABC38.3[ citation needed ]
January 11 NFC Championship CBS60.4[ citation needed ]
January 18 60 Minutes 32.9[ citation needed ]
January 25 Super Bowl XXVII NBC91.0 [1]
February 1 Home Improvement ABC34.4[ citation needed ]
February 8Michael Jackson Talks... to Oprah62.3[ citation needed ]
February 15 Alex Haley's Queen , Part 2CBS35.2[ citation needed ]
February 22RoseanneABC33.3[ citation needed ]
March 131.2[ citation needed ]
March 8Home Improvement36.3[ citation needed ]
March 1537.1[ citation needed ]
March 2233.3[ citation needed ]
March 29 65th Academy Awards 45.7[ citation needed ]
April 5 NCAA Championship CBS32.9[ citation needed ]
April 12Home ImprovementABC35.2[ citation needed ]
April 19 CBS Sunday Movie CBS28.4[ citation needed ]
April 26 NBC Sunday Night Movie NBC35.4[ citation needed ]
May 3Home ImprovementABC34.1[ citation needed ]
May 1033.0[ citation needed ]
May 17 Cheers NBC80.4[ citation needed ]
May 24 Triumph Over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story 23.0[ citation needed ]
May 31Home ImprovementABC26.3[ citation needed ]
June 7 NBA Finals (Game 3) NBC26.1[ citation needed ]
June 14 NBA Finals (Game 6) post-game show32.8[ citation needed ]
June 21Home ImprovementABC24.0[ citation needed ]
June 2824.3[ citation needed ]
July 523.8[ citation needed ]
July 1226.6[ citation needed ]
July 1924.8[ citation needed ]
July 26 The ABC Sunday Night Movie 21.3[ citation needed ]
August 2Home Improvement22.9[ citation needed ]
August 923.7[ citation needed ]
August 1622.0[ citation needed ]
August 2324.4[ citation needed ]
August 3024.2[ citation needed ]
September 6 Monday Night Football 31.0[ citation needed ]
September 13Home Improvement36.5[ citation needed ]
1993–94 television season begins
September 20 Seinfeld NBC29.5[ citation needed ]
September 27Home ImprovementABC30.1[ citation needed ]
October 434.6[ citation needed ]
October 1132.0[ citation needed ]
October 1832.0[ citation needed ]
October 2540.7[ citation needed ]
November 135.8[ citation needed ]
November 860 MinutesCBS35.9[ citation needed ]
November 15Home ImprovementABC36.4[ citation needed ]
November 22 Home Alone NBC38.4[ citation needed ]
November 29Home ImprovementABC40.0[ citation needed ]
December 633.2[ citation needed ]
December 1335.2[ citation needed ]
December 2034.1[ citation needed ]
December 2737.0[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Historical Super Bowl Viewership". Nielsen Media Research. February 4, 2019. Archived from the original on February 5, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2019.