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That was a 43 minute preemption on 6/28/94. Only 17 minutes aired that day (which only 78 percent of affiliates saw), so yes probably a national preemption and reaired on 6/29/94.

I see why you are reading it backwards. I guess it's how I typed it up. For the national preemptions, I list the reason. For the partial preemptions, I list when the partial episode AIRS. So anytime I list the minutes, it's for how long the episode aired that day. Sorry for the confusion!

For 6/28/94 specifically, that's even more confusing. YR aired for 17 minutes at SOME POINT between 1255-130PM. There was also an 18 minute preemption at SOME POINT between 1255-130PM, but we don't know when that was.  And, that also means YR was fully preempted from 1230-1255PM.

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Thank you! Very good to finally get these confirmed!

 

April 19, 1995 was the Oklahoma City Bombing.

 

The June and July 1994 stuff is crazy. My understanding from a French guide and Usenet posts is some areas rebroadcast the June 28 episode of Y&R on June 29 (#5399) while others played a new episode (#5400) on June 29. Then, between July 29th and July 11th, there was only one episode aired on July 4 (makes sense, I guess court was not in session for OJ!). On July 11, some markets rebroadcast the June 29th episode, so Nielsen is picking up both June 29 and July 11 as airing, which they did, but for purposes of episode counting, there's only one new episode between the two days.


I've never seen the July 4 episode, but the recap of it is a special pool party holiday episode, so they didn't bother reairing that outside the holiday. The June 29/July 11  episode features a location shoot to "Vietnam" (really Hawaii) so it makes sense that they wanted to be sure that one aired in addition to continuity purposes.

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Going forward to make it less confusing, I will split these out into two categories for each soap. I will do that for each soap to make the 1992-1995 lists final.  Starting, of course, with my fave, Days!  I only know, from my previous research, that Days was considered a national preemption on 4/19/93, so I included that additional note here.  Also, I see I have to change one of the preemption reasons I had listed on my website. I had the 4PM NFL Game listed as the preemption for 11/25/93, but I now see that after the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade (which preempted John & Leeza from 9AM-12PM), John & Leeza then aired in the Days 1-2PM time slot, so I will make that change on my website as well!

 
Days of Our Lives: 1992-1995: Full Preemptions: (all times listed are Eastern)
 
1/1/92 Hall of Fame Game (1-432PM)
7/2/92 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
7/3/92 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
11/26/92 NFL Game (1230-333PM)
1/1/93 Cotton Bowl (1-420PM)
1/20/93 NBC News: Inaugural (10AM-4PM)
4/19/93 (See note below; due to only 19 minutes airing across the country, this episode was re-aired on 4/20/93)
7/1/93 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
7/2/93 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
11/25/93 John & Leeza (1-2PM)
1/17/94 NBC News Special Report: Quake (1230-5PM)
5/30/94 (Local Fill for NBA Playoff: 325-630PM)
6/30/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 1 (12-251PM)
7/1/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 4 (12-302PM)
7/5/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 6 (12-3PM)
7/6/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 9 (1229-3PM)
7/7/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 12 (12-3PM)
7/8/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 15 (1220-307PM)
11/24/94 NFL Game (1230-327PM)
1/2/95 Cotton Bowl (1-437PM)
1/23/95 OJ Simpson Trial 1 (1-214PM)
1/24/95 OJ Simpson Trial 2 (1-311PM)
1/25/95 OJ Simpson Trial 4 (1-106PM unrated; 106-309PM)
1/26/95 Unrated OJ Simpson Trial 5 (timings unknown)
1/30/95 OJ Simpson Trial 6 (1-303PM)
3/3/95 Unrated Special Report (1-150PM) & Presidential News Analysis (150-2PM)
4/19/95 NBC News Special: Oklahoma (1114AM-220PM)
7/3/95 Wimbledon Tennis (10AM-3PM)
7/4/95 Wimbledon Tennis (10AM-3PM)
7/6/95 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
7/7/95 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
10/3/95 OJ Verdict 1 (1230-130PM) & OJ Verdict 2 (130-330PM)
11/23/95 (Local Fill for NFL Game: 4-709PM)
 
Days of Our Lives: 1992-1995: Partial Preemptions & Special Airings: (Note: Times listed are the times the show aired; PBO = this portion of the episode is rated as a breakout (not counted in regular ratings), with percent of affiliates airing it listed): (all times listed are Eastern)
 
1/10/92 Primetime special (8-9PM)
7/9/92 1-103 & 127-2PM (36 minutes); 103-127 PBO (45 percent affs)
9/7/92 (rated as breakout)
11/12/92 1-104 & 143-2PM (21 minutes); 104-143 PBO (44 percent affs)
1/29/93 1-141PM (41 minutes); 141-2 PBO (45 percent affs)
2/26/93 Primetime special (8-9PM)
3/23/93 143-2PM (17 minutes); 1-143 PBO (46 percent affs)
4/19/93 1-119PM (19 minutes); 119-2 PBO (42 percent affs) **Note: Episode re-aired next day
4/20/93 1-128 & 157-2PM (31 minutes); 128-157 PBO (45 percent affs)
4/23/93 148-2PM (12 minutes); 1-148 PBO (46 percent affs)
5/14/93 127-2PM (33 minutes); 1-127 PBO (48 percent affs)
2/4/94 Primetime special: 8-9PM
6/28/94 1-102 & 122-2PM (40 minutes); 102-122 PBO (44 percent affs)
7/8/94 Primetime special: 9-10PM
7/8/94 Primetime special: 10-11PM
7/22/94 1-130 & 151-2PM (39 minutes); 130-151 PBO (45 percent affs)
7/25/94 1-123 & 149-2PM (34 minutes); 123-149 PBO (48 percent affs)
8/19/94 1-130PM (30 minutes); 130-2 PBO (47 percent affs)
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@JAS0N47 NBC had the broadcasting rights for NBA games from 1991-2002, and many of those years NBC broadcast afternoon playoff games on Memorial Day. I'm guessing the NBC soap pre-emptions/change in schedule time on each game date but if you have any further info, please add. Thank you

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May 27, 1991 - NBA East Final game 4, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone. Santa Barbara pre-empted nationally.

May 25, 1992 - NBA East Final game 4, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone. Santa Barbara pre-empted nationally.

May 31, 1993 - NBA East Final game 4, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone.

May 30, 1994 you already posted.

May 29, 1995 - NBA East Final game 4, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone.

May 27, 1996 - NBA East Final game 4, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone.

May 26, 1997 - NBA East Final game 4, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone. Sunset Beach depending on affiliate scheduling.

May 25, 1998 - NBA East Final game 4, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone. Sunset Beach depending on affiliate scheduling.

May 31, 1999 - NBA West Final game 2, 3:30 pm ET start. Days and Another World scheduled earlier in Pacific time zone. Another World scheduled earlier in Mountain time zone. Sunset Beach depending on affiliate scheduling.

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Did YR second this time around, since YR fans had to wait til the end last time!  This is far as I can take it with the non-Days soaps, so it's up to historians of the other soaps to figure out if any PARTIAL preemptions became FULL preemptions (with the partial episode being re-aired the next day). 
 
Young and the Restless: 1992-1995: Full Preemptions: (all times listed are Eastern)
 
1/1/92 Tournament of Roses Parade (11AM-130PM)
2/17/92 Family Feud (1230-1PM) & XVI Winter Olympics (1-6PM)
2/21/92 XVI Winter Olympics (11AM-130PM)
3/19/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-238PM)
3/20/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-240PM)
9/7/92 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/11/92 US Open Tennis (1230-5PM)
11/26/92 Garfield & Friends (1230-1PM) & Garfield & Friends (1-130PM)
12/25/92 House Without a Christmas Tree (1230-2PM)
1/1/93 Tournament of Roses Parade (11AM-130PM)
1/20/93 CBS News: Inauguration '93 (10AM-1PM) & (Local Fill) (1-130PM)
3/18/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-237PM)
3/19/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-225PM)
9/6/93 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/10/93 US Open Tennis (11AM-155PM)
11/25/93 NFL Football (1230-323PM)
1/17/94 Unrated special report (timings unknown)
2/21/94 Price Is Right Special (1230-1PM) &  XVII Winter Olympics (1-6PM)
3/17/94 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-240PM)
3/18/94 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-232PM)
6/30/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1230-3PM)
7/1/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1224-3PM)
7/5/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (12-3PM)
7/6/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1230-3PM)
7/7/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (12-1259PM) & CBS News: OJ Hearing (1259-3PM)
7/8/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1230-3PM)
7/25/94 CBS News: OJ- Motion Hearing (1212-244PM)
9/5/94 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/9/94 US Open Tennis Bonus (1228-1258PM) & US Open Tennis 2 (1258-504PM)
11/24/94 Thanksgiving Family Movie: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1230-230PM)
1/2/95 Tournament of Roses Parade (11AM-130PM)
1/23/95 CBS News: OJ Trial- 2 (1230-3PM)
1/23/95 Regular episode preempted; Special time airing: Y&R Classics (3-4PM; rated as special; 78 percent affs)
1/30/95 Regular episode preempted; Y&R Classics (1230-105PM; rated as special; 84 percent affs & 105-130PM; rated as special; 33 percent affs)
3/16/95 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-235PM)
3/17/95 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-236PM)
4/19/95 Unrated special report (timings unknown)
9/4/95 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/8/95 US Open Tennis Bonus (1221-1251PM) & US Open Tennis 2 (1251-5PM)
10/3/95 CBS News Special: OJ Verdict (1230-4PM)
11/23/95 Thanksgiving Family Movie: Lassie Come Home (1230-230PM)
 
Young and the Restless: 1992-1995: Partial Preemptions & Special Airings: (Note: Times listed are the times the show aired; PBO = this portion of the episode is rated as a breakout (not counted in regular ratings), with percent of affiliates airing it listed): (all times listed are Eastern)

7/9/92 1230-105PM (35 minutes); 105-130 PBO (46 percent affs)
11/12/92 1230-105PM (35 minutes); 105-130 PBO (45 percent affs)
12/4/92 1247-130PM (26 minutes aired throughout; with 17 minute preemption during this time); 1230-1247 PBO (78 percent affs)
1/13/93 (54 minutes aired throughout, with 6 minute preemption during this time)
3/23/93 1230-1PM (30 minutes); 1-130 PBO (47 percent affs)
4/23/93 1230-1PM (30 minutes); 1-130 PBO (49 percent affs)
5/14/93 1230-1PM (30 minutes); 1-130 PBO (48 percent affs)
6/14/93 101-130PM (29 minutes); 1230-101 PBO (82 percent affs)
3/3/94 Primetime Special (10-11PM)
5/16/94 1230-1247 & 107-130PM (40 minutes); 1247-107 PBO (52 percent affs)
6/6/94 1251-130PM (39 minutes); 1230-1251 PBO (74 percent affs)
6/22/94 1230-102 & 126-130PM (23 minutes) (13 minute preemption during episode); 102-126 PBO (74 percent affs)
6/28/94 1255-130PM (17 minutes) (18 minute preemption during episode) (rated as breakout)
7/29/94 1259-130PM (31 minutes); 1230-1259 PBO (73 percent affs)
9/19/94 116-130PM (14 minutes); 1246-116 PBO (73 percent affs)
1/23/95 (As listed above: Regular episode preempted); Special time airing: Y&R Classics (3-4PM; rated as special; 78 percent affs)
1/25/95 1230-105PM (35 minutes); 105-130 PBO (46 percent affs)
1/30/95 (As listed above: Regular episode preempted); Y&R Classics (1230-105PM; rated as special; 84 percent affs & 105-130PM; rated as special; 33 percent affs)
8/16/95 1230-1250 & 112-130PM (38 minutes); 1250-112 PBO (54 percent affs)
9/26/95 1-130PM (30 minutes); 1230-1 PBO (75 percent affs)
9/27/95 (rated as breakout)
10/12/95 Special time airing: 11AM-12PM
10/26/95 Primetime Special (9-10PM)
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Nielsen lists everything with Eastern start times only (it doesn't list when the Mountain & Pacific time zones aired the shows, it just lumps those airings into the overall data as though they all aired Days at 1 and AW at 2), so here's what it lists:

5/27/91 is one of the issues we are missing. 

5/25/92 Days (1-2PM; 94 percent of affs); AW (2-3PM; 90 percent of affs); NBA Showtime (3-325PM); NBA Playoff: Chicago at Cleveland (325-609PM)

5/31/93 Days (1-2PM; 94 percent of affs); AW (2-3PM; 87 percent of affs); NBA Showtime (3-326PM); NBA Playoff: New York at Chicago (326-630PM)

5/30/94 French Open aired from 10AM-1PM; Nothing is listed for 1-3PM (so NBC gave these Eastern time slots back to their local affiliates this day, so I list that as Local Fill); NBA Showtime (3-325PM); NBA Playoff: New York at Indiana (325-630PM)

5/29/95 Days (1-2PM; 97 percent of affs); AW (2-3PM; 87 percent of affs); NBA Showtime (3-333PM); NBA Playoff: Orlando at Indiana (333-615PM)

5/27/96 Days (1-2PM; 98 percent of affs); AW (2-3PM; 96 percent of affs); NBA Showtime (3-332PM); NBA Playoff: Chicago at Orlando (332-630PM)

5/26/97 Days (1-2PM; 98 percent of affs); AW (2-3PM; 96 percent of affs); NBA Showtime (3-329PM); NBA Playoff: Chicago at Miami (329-613PM)

5/25/98 Days (1-2PM; 99 percent of affs); AW (2-3PM; 93 percent of affs); NBA Showtime (3-327PM); NBA Playoff: Chicago at Indiana (327-617PM)

5/31/99 Days (1-2PM; 98 percent of affs); AW (2-3PM; 96 percent of affs); NBA Showtime (5-530PM); NBA Playoff: Portland at San Antonio (530-815PM) Note: Due to its 5PM start time, this game went 15 minutes into primetime. A Dateline NBC episode (which I guess was supposed to air from 8-9PM, only aired from 815-9PM).

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I think I figured out, maybe, why "Days" re-airs the 4/19/93 episode on 4/20/93, but does not re-air the other 3 "short" episodes.
 
One would think all these four episodes would be re-aired, since they were all under 30 minutes. My guess is that the three episodes (11/12/92, 3/23/93 and 4/23/93) had preemptions in a later time zone, Perhaps once the Eastern time zone gets the full episode, then if there's a large preemption of 30 minutes or more in the Central, Mountain or Pacific time zones, since it's already aired on the East Coast, those later time zone preemptions do not trigger a national preemption. That's the only thing that makes sense to me, as to why the 19 minute episode of 4/19/93 gets a repeat airing the next day, but not the 17 minute episode of 3/23/23. The news preemption of 4/19/93 must have been from 119-2PM Eastern, while the news preemption on 3/23/93 must have been from 1-143PM Pacific.
 
11/12/92 1-104 & 143-2PM (21 minutes); 104-143 PBO (44 percent affs)
3/23/93 143-2PM (17 minutes); 1-143 PBO (46 percent affs)
4/19/93 1-119PM (19 minutes); 119-2 PBO (42 percent affs) **Note: Episode re-aired next day
4/23/93 148-2PM (12 minutes); 1-148 PBO (46 percent affs)
 
How does that thinking sound to everyone??
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That makes sense. And then there is also the mystery of why sometimes (at least on CBS) they would re-air the preempted show overnight and not skip a day, and sometimes not. I'm East Coast, so I can recall that if there was a big news happening, then right at the beginning of the show, there would be a chyron telling you today's show would air overnight (so at that point they wouldn't know yet if the show would air in other time zones). Maybe that was generally when it was local news, but I also remember it happening sometimes during OJ, and yet at other times we'd lose a week of shows nationally for OJ.

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All My Children: 1992-1995: Full Preemptions: (all times listed are Eastern)
 
1/1/92 Tournament of Roses Parade (11AM-130PM) & Florida Citrus Bowl (130-513PM)
11/26/92 College Football Special (1-4PM)
12/25/92 Kelly Blue-Gray Football (12-330PM)
1/1/93 Florida Citrus Bowl (1-435PM)
4/23/93 Unrated special report (1-2PM)
11/25/93 College Football Special (11AM-224PM)
11/26/93 College Football Special 1 (11AM-230PM)
1/17/94 ABC News: California Earthquake (1-4PM)
6/30/94 ABC News: OJ Pre-Trial 1 (12-3PM)
7/1/94 ABC News: OJ Pre-Trial 4 (1225-3PM)
7/5/94 ABC News: OJ Pre-Trial 5 (12-3PM)
7/6/94 ABC News: OJ Pre-Trial 7 (12-2PM)
7/7/94 ABC News: OJ Pre-Trial 10 (12-3PM)
7/8/94 ABC News: OJ Pre-Trial 12 (12-310PM)
7/22/94 Mike & Maty Special (1-130PM) & ABC News: OJ- Arraignment (130-2PM)
11/24/94 ABC College Football Special (11AM-248PM)
11/25/94 ABC College Football Special 1: Various Teams (11AM-242PM)
1/2/95 Florida Citrus Bowl (1-456PM)
1/25/95 OJ Trial- 3 (1256-308PM)
1/30/95 OJ Trial- 6 (1-304PM)
4/19/95 Unrated special report (timings unknown)
10/3/95 ABC News Special (1230-3PM)
11/23/95 ABC College Football (11AM-207PM)
11/24/95 ABC College Football: Various Teams (11-238PM)
12/25/95 Kelly Blue-Gray Football (12-330PM)
 
All My Children: 1992-1995: Partial Preemptions & Special Airings: (Note: Times listed are the times the show aired; PBO = this portion of the episode is rated as a breakout (not counted in regular ratings), with percent of affiliates airing it listed): (all times listed are Eastern)
 
6/16/92 118-2PM (42 minutes); 1-118 PBO (75 percent affs)
7/9/92 (33 minutes) (27 minute preemption during episode)
9/7/92 (rated as breakout)
11/12/92 Special time airing: 3-4PM
11/27/92 Special time airing: 1230-130PM
1/13/93 (41 minutes) (19 minute preemption during episode)
1/20/93 107-2PM (53 minutes)
1/29/93 1-141PM (41 minutes)
3/23/93 141-2PM (19 minutes)
4/19/93 1-120PM (20 minutes)
4/20/93 1-133PM (33 minutes)
9/6/93 (rated as breakout)
11/10/93 132-2PM (28 minutes); 1-132 PBO (77 percent affs)
4/22/94 1-138PM (38 minutes); 138-2PM PBO (75 percent affs)
4/26/94 1-133PM (33 minutes); 133-2PM PBO (74 percent affs)
5/23/94 1-149PM (49 minutes)
6/17/94 (52 minutes) (8 minute preemption during episode)
6/20/94 1-130 & 145-2PM (45 minutes); 130-145 PBO (74 percent affs)
6/28/94 (41 minutes) (19 minute preemption during episode)
8/19/94 1-130PM (30 minutes)
9/16/94 (50 minutes) (10 minute preemption during episode)
1/15/95 Primetime Special: All My Children- 25th Anniversary (8-9PM)
1/24/95 1-122PM (22 minutes)
1/31/95 101-2PM (59 minutes)
2/6/95 1-153PM (53 minutes)
2/27/95 1-154PM (54 minutes)
4/20/95 (53 minutes) (7 minute preemption during episode)
8/10/95 1-130PM (30 minutes)
8/16/95 110-2PM (50 minutes)
9/4/95 (rated as breakout)
9/26/95 1-129PM (29 minutes; rated as breakout)
10/16/95 127-2PM (33 minutes)
11/8/95 124-2PM (36 minutes); 1-124 PBO (80 percent affs)
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Another World: 1992-1995: Full Preemptions: (all times listed are Eastern)
 
1/1/92 Hall of Fame Game (1-432PM)
7/2/92 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
7/3/92 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
11/26/92 NFL Game (1230-333PM)
1/1/93 Cotton Bowl (1-420PM)
1/20/93 NBC News: Inaugural (10AM-4PM)
7/1/93 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
7/2/93 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
11/25/93 (Local Fill for NFL Game: 4-718PM)
1/17/94 NBC News Special Report: Quake (1230-5PM)
5/30/94 (Local Fill for NBA Playoff: 325-630PM)
6/30/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 1 (12-251PM) & Wimbledon Tennis (251-451PM)
7/1/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 4 (12-302PM)
7/5/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 6 (12-3PM)
7/6/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 9 (1229-3PM)
7/7/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 12 (12-3PM)
7/8/94 NBC Special: OJ Pre-Trial 15 (1220-307PM)
11/24/94 NFL Game (1230-327PM)
1/2/95 Cotton Bowl (1-437PM)
1/23/95 OJ Simpson Trial 1 (1-214PM) & Unrated special report (timings uknown)
1/24/95 OJ Simpson Trial 2 (1-311PM)
1/25/95 OJ Simpson Trial 4 (106-309PM)
1/26/95 Unrated OJ Simpson Trial 5 (timings unknown)
1/30/95 OJ Simpson Trial 6 (1-303PM)
7/3/95 Wimbledon Tennis (10A-3PM)
7/4/95 Wimbledon Tennis (10A-3PM)
7/6/95 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
7/7/95 Wimbledon Tennis (1-5PM)
10/3/95 OJ Verdict 2 (130-330PM)
11/23/95 (Local Fill for NFL Game: 4-709PM)
 
Another World: 1992-1995: Partial Preemptions & Special Airings: (Note: Times listed are the times the show aired; PBO = this portion of the episode is rated as a breakout (not counted in regular ratings), with percent of affiliates airing it listed): (all times listed are Eastern)
 
6/23/92 Primetime Special (8-9PM)
9/7/92 (rated as breakout)
1/13/93 (41 minutes) (19 minute preemption during episode)
4/19/93 216-3PM (44 minutes); 2-215 PBO (36 percent affs)
6/14/93 227-3PM (33 minutes); 2-227 PBO (42 percent affs)
2/1/94 2-230 & 256-3PM (34 minutes); 230-256 PBO (50 percent affs)
5/23/94 220-3PM (40 minutes); 2-220 PBO (48 percent affs)
7/25/94 2-212 & 247-3PM (25 minutes); 212-247 PBO (43 percent affs)
10/7/94 227-3PM (33 minutes); 2-227 PBO (51 percent affs)
4/19/95 216-3PM (44 minutes; rated as breakout)
4/21/95 218-3PM (42 minutes); 2-218 PBO (79 percent affs)
11/21/95 2-205 & 218-3PM (47 minutes); 205-218 PBO (88 percent affs)
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As the World Turns: 1992-1995: Full Preemptions: (all times listed are Eastern)

1/1/92 Mobil Cotton Bowl (130-530PM)
2/17/92 XVI Winter Olympics (1-6PM)
3/19/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-238PM) & NCAA Basketball (238-6PM)
3/20/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-240PM) & NCAA Basektball (240-507PM)
9/7/92 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/11/92 US Open Tennis (1230-5PM)
11/26/92 Daffy's Thanks for Giving (2-230PM) & A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (230-3PM)
12/25/92 Homecoming (2-4PM)
12/31/92 Price Is Right Special (2-230PM) & John Hancock Bowl (230-618PM)
1/1/93 Blockbuster Bowl (130-506PM)
1/20/93 CBS News: Inauguration '93 (2-4PM)
3/18/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-237PM) & NCAA Basektball (237-5PM)
3/19/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-225PM) & NCAA Basketball (225-5PM)
9/6/93 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/10/93 US Open Tennis Bonus (155-225PM) & US Open Tennis (225-542PM)
11/25/93 NFL Football (1230-323PM)
12/24/93 $25,000 Pyramid (2-230PM) & John Hancock Bowl (230-6PM)
12/31/93 $25,000 Pyramid (2-230PM) & NFL Today (230-3PM)
1/17/94 CBS Special Report 2: Southern California Quake (130-4PM)
2/21/94 XVII Winter Olympics (1-6PM)
3/17/94 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-240PM) & NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (240-5PM)
3/18/94 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-232PM) & NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (232-5PM)
6/30/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1230-3PM)
7/1/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1224-3PM)
7/5/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (12-3PM)
7/6/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1230-3PM)
7/7/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1259-3PM)
7/8/94 CBS News: OJ Hearing (1230-3PM)
9/5/94 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/9/94 US Open Tennis 2 (1258-504PM)
11/24/94 Thanksgiving Family Movie: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1230-230PM) & Eye on Sports: Skating (230-4PM)
12/30/94 CBS Soap Break (2-230PM) & Sun Bowl (230-630PM)
1/2/95 Carquest Auto Parts Bowl (130-503PM)
1/23/95 CBS News: OJ Trial- 2 (1230-3PM)
1/24/95 Unrated special report (timings unknown)
1/25/95 CBS News: OJ Trial- 6 (2-230PM) & unrated special report (unknown timings)
1/30/95 CBS News: OJ Trial- 9 (130-301PM)
3/16/95 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-235PM) & NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (235-5PM)
3/17/95 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (12-236PM) & NCAA Basektball: Various Teams (236-5PM)
9/4/95 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/8/95 US Open Tennis 2 (1251-5PM)
9/26/95 CBS News Special Report: OJ Sum (130-3PM)
10/3/95 CBS News Special: OJ Verdict (1230-4PM)
11/23/95 Thanksgiving Family Movie: Lassie Come Home (1230-230PM) & CBS Sports Show: World Ride: The Possible Dream (230-4PM)
12/29/95 CBS Soap Break (2-230PM) & Sun Bowl (230-622PM)

As the World Turns: 1992-1995: Partial Preemptions & Special Airings: (Note: Times listed are the times the show aired; PBO = this portion of the episode is rated as a breakout (not counted in regular ratings), with percent of affiliates airing it listed): (all times listed are Eastern)

6/16/92 2-250PM (50 minutes)
10/1/92 2-202 & 220-3PM (42 minutes); 202-220 PBO (81 percent affs)
1/13/93 (37 minutes); (23 minute preemption during episode)
3/4/93 (38 minutes); (22 minute preemption during episode)
4/19/93 210-3PM (50 minutes)
6/14/93 231-3PM (29 minutes)
6/24/93 (47 minutes); (13 minute preemption during episode)

1/14/94 2-254 (54 minutes)
2/1/94 216-3 (16 minute preemption during episode); 2-216 PBO (82 percent affs)
3/8/94 2-212 & 243-3 (29 minutes); 212-243 PBO (82 percent affs)
4/22/94 250-3 (10 minutes); 2-250 PBO (80 percent affs)
5/23/94 228-3 (32 minutes)
6/20/94 2-256 (56 minutes)
7/25/94 244-3 (16 minutes)
8/19/94 208-3 (52 minutes)
10/7/94 224-3 (36 minutes)
11/9/94 215-3 (45 minutes); 2-215 PBO (82 percent affs)
4/19/95 204-3 (56 minutes)
4/20/95 2-212 (12 minutes); 212-3 PBO (81 percent affs)
4/21/95 218-3; 2-218 PBO (81 percent affs)
9/27/95 (rated as breakout)
 

 

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