ABC’s duo of Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 returned to the top of heap in broadcast primetime Thursday, helping the network take the top spot in overall ratings and viewership in Nielsen fast-affiliate data.
Grey’s was the night’s top-rated show, while its lead-in Station 19 was the night’s most-watched program. Both were even with last week, when they were beaten by Univision’s Premio Lo Nuestro awards show. Last night, the duo was followed by A Million Little Things, which also was steady.
Univision’s series finale of its telenovela Rubi paced the Spanish-language network last night, placing it third among all broadcasters in the 9 Pm time slot.
Fox finished tied with Univision for No. 2 overall in the ratings race Thursday, with a fresh lineup led off by Last Man Standing, which was even...
Grey’s was the night’s top-rated show, while its lead-in Station 19 was the night’s most-watched program. Both were even with last week, when they were beaten by Univision’s Premio Lo Nuestro awards show. Last night, the duo was followed by A Million Little Things, which also was steady.
Univision’s series finale of its telenovela Rubi paced the Spanish-language network last night, placing it third among all broadcasters in the 9 Pm time slot.
Fox finished tied with Univision for No. 2 overall in the ratings race Thursday, with a fresh lineup led off by Last Man Standing, which was even...
- 2/28/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
“Station 19” delivered a 5-week Live+Same Day viewership high, as ABC came out on top of the TV ratings race on Thursday night.
The “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff scored a 1.0 rating among adults 18-49 (the same as last week) and drew 6.5 million total viewers, the largest audience of the night and its highest tally since the season 3 premiere. Meanwhile “Grey’s” came in at a night-topping 1.1 rating and 6 million total viewers, even on last episode. “A Million Little Things” rounded off the night even at a 0.6 and 3.7 million viewers.
Fox’s entire lineup gained in viewership week-to-week, with “Last Man Standing” leading the way at a 0.7 and 4.1 million viewers, a 5-week high. “Outmatched” was even at a 0.5 and 2.5 million viewers, while “Deputy” was the only show on the network to grow its rating, coming in at a 0.6 and 3.6 million pairs of eyeballs.
NBC saw several of its shows lose a little ground on Thursday night,...
The “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff scored a 1.0 rating among adults 18-49 (the same as last week) and drew 6.5 million total viewers, the largest audience of the night and its highest tally since the season 3 premiere. Meanwhile “Grey’s” came in at a night-topping 1.1 rating and 6 million total viewers, even on last episode. “A Million Little Things” rounded off the night even at a 0.6 and 3.7 million viewers.
Fox’s entire lineup gained in viewership week-to-week, with “Last Man Standing” leading the way at a 0.7 and 4.1 million viewers, a 5-week high. “Outmatched” was even at a 0.5 and 2.5 million viewers, while “Deputy” was the only show on the network to grow its rating, coming in at a 0.6 and 3.6 million pairs of eyeballs.
NBC saw several of its shows lose a little ground on Thursday night,...
- 2/28/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
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