Primetime Ratings: ‘Grey’s’ Paces ABC to Win – Broadcasting & Cable

ABC had the top score in Thursday prime, Greys Anatomy leading the Alphabets to a 1.1 in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, and a 6 share. That easily beat Foxs 0.6/3.

On ABC, the season three premiere of Station 19 did a 1.2, 50% better than its season finale, and Greys a 1.4, 8% over its last episode in November. A Million Little Things posted a flat 0.8.

On Fox, Last Man Standing got a flat 0.8 and the series premiere of Outmatched, with Jason Biggs as a handyman father with frighteningly gifted children, a 0.7. Drama Deputy lost 17% for a 0.5.

Univision got a 0.5/3 and CBS and NBC a 0.5/2. Univision had Ringo, Amor Eterno and Ruball at 0.5. Ringo was flat, Amor Eterno went up a tenth and Rubi lost a tenth.

On CBS it was comedy reruns before The Gayle King Grammy Special at 0.3.

On NBC, Superstore posted a 0.7 and The Good Place a 0.6, both up a tenth. Will & Grace also went up a tenth to 0.5 and the Perfect Harmony finale did a flat 0.3. A Law & Order: SVU rerun closed out prime.

Telemundo scored a 0.4/2. It was 0.4s for Exatln Estados Unidos, La Doa and El Seor de los Cielos. Exatln and El Seor stayed flat and La Doa went up a tenth.

The CW rated a 0.2/1. Supernatural and Legacies both got a 0.2. Supernatural lost a tenth and Legacies was level with last week.

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