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Dramas Soar: ABC's Thursday Lineup Hits Ratings Highs
12 Feb
Summary
- Three ABC dramas achieved season-high viewership, boosting the network.
- '9-1-1: Nashville' saw its largest multiplatform audience since debut.
- ABC led broadcast networks with 5.53 million total viewers on Thursday.

ABC's Thursday night drama schedule has experienced a significant surge in viewership, with "9-1-1," "9-1-1: Nashville," and "Grey's Anatomy" all reaching new season highs. These ratings achievements were measured across linear television, streaming platforms like Hulu, and digital channels, utilizing live-plus-seven-day figures.
The strong performance on Thursday, January 29, allowed ABC to lead all broadcast networks in total viewers, drawing an impressive 5.53 million. The series "9-1-1: Nashville" achieved its most substantial multiplatform audience to date since its October debut, with its January 29 episode garnering 6.99 million viewers after a week of delayed viewing.
"9-1-1" also recorded its highest multiplatform viewership since its season premiere, attracting 8.20 million viewers. The series became the top-rated show of the night in key demographics and total viewers on ABC alone. "Grey's Anatomy" contributed significantly with 6.21 million multiplatform viewers, marking its best performance since the season premiere in October.




