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List of most watched United States television broadcasts of 2003

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The following is a list of most watched United States television broadcasts of 2003.

Most watched by week

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Broadcast (primetime only)
Week of Title Network Viewers
(in millions)
Ref.
January 6 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 25.48 [1]
January 13 AFC Championship 41.46 [2]
January 20 Super Bowl XXXVII ABC 88.64 [3]
January 27 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 27.48 [4]
February 3 20/20 ABC 27.11 [5]
February 10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 27.21 [6]
February 17 Joe Millionaire Fox 40.03 [7]
February 24 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 22.88 [8]
March 3 Survivor 23.33 [9]
March 10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 28.60 [10]
March 17 75th Academy Awards ABC 33.04 [11]
March 24 American Idol (Tues) Fox 19.80 [12]
March 31 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 26.37 [13]
April 7 26.45 [14]
April 14 American Idol (Tues) Fox 19.98 [15]
April 21 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 25.22 [16]
April 28 22.67 [17]
May 5 25.10 [18]
May 12 Friends NBC 25.46 [19]
May 19 American Idol (Tues) Fox 38.06 [20]
May 26 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 13.34 [21]
June 2 Everybody Loves Raymond 15.27 [22]
June 9 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 14.58 [23]
June 16 14.32 [24]
June 23 13.80 [25]
June 30 CSI: Miami 12.07 [26]
July 7 For Love or Money NBC 12.90 [27]
July 14 2003 MLB All-Star Game Fox 13.81 [28]
July 21 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS 13.34 [29]
July 28 13.17 [30]

References

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