The Thursday night Nielsen ratings are in. Below is a roundup of May 17 ratings reports:
From EW.com:
ABC’s GREY'S ANATOMY delivered 11.1 million viewers and a 3.9 rating, up 11 percent from last week and marking its best rating in three months.
SCANDAL (7.5 million, 2.4) was up too, and not just a little. The political soap was up 26 percent, which is expected to mark a series high for the show (even after its rating is adjusted later today to account for some GREY's overrun). SCANDAL started its brief midseason run modestly but, as we’ve noted before, seemed like it had the potential to grow.
NBC's AWAKE (2.1 million, 0.7) was down 22 percent from last week. FOX's TOUCH (6.3 million, 1.8) fell 5 percent.
From Media Life:
At 8 p.m. Univision was third among broadcast networks with a 1.4 Adults 18-49 demo rating for UNA FAMILIA CON SUERTE. ABC and NBC tied for fourth at 1.3, ABC for MISSING and NBC for COMMUNITY (1.3) and 30 ROCK (1.3). Telemundo was sixth with a 0.5 for UNA MAID EN MANHATTAN.
ABC moved to first at 9 p.m. with a 3.9 for GREY'S. Univision was fourth with a 1.5 for ABISMO DE PASION, NBC fifth with a 1.3 for another hour of COMMUNITY, Telemundo sixth with a 0.5 for CORAZON VALIENTE and CW seventh with a 0.2 for a repeat of THE VAMPIRE DIARIES.
At 10 p.m. ABC was second with a 2.4 for SCANDAL. Univision was third with a 1.7 for LA QUE NO PODIA AMAR, "NBC fourth with a 0.7 for AWAKE and Telemundo fifth with a 0.3 for RELACIONES PELIGROSAS.
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