The Season 7 premiere of “9-1-1” The March 14 debut of the first responder drama attracted 13.47 million total viewers and a 3.46 rating among the key broadcast demo of adults 18-49, according to Nielsen live-plus-35-day multiplatform viewing data across ABC, Hulu, and other digital platforms. This set a new record for “9-1-1” in nearly two and a half years.
The Season 7 debut on ABC alone was the most-watched telecast among total viewers in over two years.
Viewership for the “9-1-1” premiere nearly tripled from the initial live-plus-same-day viewership of 4.93 million on ABC, which more than doubled to reach 10.1 million viewers within a week of viewing across ABC, Hulu, and other digital platforms.
Following the 8 p.m. premiere of “9-1-1,” the “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 20 premiere also grew to hit a live-plus-35-day multiplatform audience of 10 million, more than doubling its initial live-plus-same-day viewership of 3.62 million on ABC, and up 26% from the 7.92 million viewers brought in by the premiere within a week of multiplatform viewing.
After 35 days of viewing, the “Grey’s Anatomy” premiere scored a 3.08 rating, up 32.8% from the 2.32 rating the launch scored within a week of viewing, which more than quadrupled the live-plus-same-day rating of 0.56. Overall, the season launch marked the show’s strongest performance among both total viewers and the key demo since its midseason premiere last year, which aired Feb. 23, 2023. Premiere ratings for “Station 19,”
which is currently rolling out its seventh and final season, grew to 1.91 within 35 days of multiplatform viewing — up 416% from its initial live-plus-same-day rating of 0.37 on ABC and up 35.5% from the 1.41 rating it scored within a week of viewing. The Season 7 launch ranks as the drama’s highest-rating telecast in 35-day multiplatform viewing in over a year, since Oct. 27, 2022.
The launch of the final season of “Station 19” also drew the ABC drama’s biggest live-plus-35-day demo rating in over a year “Station 19,” which is currently rolling out its seventh and final season, grew to 1.91 within 35 days of multiplatform viewing — up 416% from its initial live-plus-same-day rating of 0.37 on ABC and up 35.5% from the 1.41 rating it scored within a week of viewing. The Season 7 launch ranks as the drama’s highest-rating telecast in 35-day multiplatform viewing in over a year, since Oct. 27, 2022.