And the “Grey’s Anatomy” episode in which he died drew 4.6 million.
“Station 19” fans said goodbye to Dean Miller (Okieriete Onaodowan) on Thursday, when his latest episode of “Station 19” drew 4.4 million viewers and the “Grey’s Anatomy” crossover in which he died had 4.6 million.
Onaodowan has been playing Miller in “Station 19,” which is currently in its fifth season, since the “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff show debuted in 2018.
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ABC finished in second place with its latest crossover from the “Grey’s” universe. Don’t be ashamed of that: Fox unsurprisingly dominated primetime ratings with a better game of “Thursday Night Football” than last week.
The Miami Dolphins stunned the Baltimore Ravens last night, 22-10.
Due to the nature of live sports, the Nielsen starting numbers for Fox below should be considered subject to further adjustment. Final numbers will be out later today.
Fox was first in ratings with a 2.1 rating in the coveted 18-49-year-old demographic and in total viewers averaging 8.1 million, according to preliminary figures. Those are the starting averages for Miami’s home game.
ABC ranked second in viewership ratings with 0.5 and third in total viewers with 3.9 million. “Station 19” at 8pm earned a 0.6 rating to accompany the aforementioned 4.4 million viewers. “Grey’s Anatomy” at No. 9 earned a 0.7 rating and 4.6 million viewers. “Big Sky,” which has nothing to do with the crossover, had a rating of 0.3 and 2.7 million total viewers.
CBS and NBC tied for third in ratings, both at 0.4. CBS ranked second in total viewers with 4.7 million, NBC ranked fourth with 3.1 million.
For CBS, “Young Sheldon” at 8 earned a rating of 0.7 and 6.8 million total viewers. “United States of Al” at 8:30 AM earned a rating of 0.4 and 4.6 million total viewers. At 9, “Ghosts” brought things up a notch again with a rating of 0.5 and 5 million total viewers. “B Positive” at 9:30 a.m. had a rating of 0.4 and 3.8 million total viewers. At 10, “Bull” received a rating of 0.3 and a total of 4 million viewers.
For NBC, “The Blacklist” at 8 had a rating of 0.3 and 2.9 million total viewers. At age 9, “Law & Order: SVU” earned a rating of 0.6 and a total of 3.6 million viewers. “Law & Order: Organized Crime” at 10 earned a rating of 0.5 and 2.9 million total viewers.
The CW ranked fifth in ratings with 0.1 and total viewers with 655,000. “Walker” at 8 had a rating of 0.1 and 876,000 total viewers. With 9, “Legacies” earned a rating of 0.1 and a total of 434,000 viewers.
We do not have early Nielsen numbers for the Spanish-language broadcast networks Univision and Telemundo.
(Editor’s note: an earlier version of this story misidentified Character from Okieriete Onaodowan’s “Station 19”. TheWrap regrets the mistake).