Grey’s Anatomy Ends on a High Note
Despite the strong competition it faced at its Monday night time slot, Grey’s Anatomy ratings didn’t suffer because of it.
The two-hour season finale of “Grey’s Anatomy” carried ABC to a ratings win Monday, turning in big numbers despite some pretty strong competition.
ABC averaged an impressive 11.4 rating/17 share for the night, which began with the Big Four networks covering a live speech by President Bush (as such, their ratings may change some in the final nationals). NBC finished second with an 8.4/13, and CBS was third at 7.6/11. FOX took fourth with a 6.2/9. UPN, 1.9/3, edged The WB, 1.8/3, for fifth.
The “Grey’s” finale also powered ABC to a 7.5 rating among adults 18-49, easily the best of the night. NBC was second in the ad-friendly demographic with a 4.3, with FOX close behind at 4.1. CBS grabbed fourth with a 3.8. UPN averaged 1.2 and The WB 1.1.
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