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Univision had the top score among broadcasters in Thursday’s primetime, with Premio Lo Nuestra 2020 doing a 1.0 in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, across primetime. Univision had a 5 share. Premio Lo Nuestra celebrates Latin music. In second was ABC at 0.9/5. ABC had Station 19 at 1.0 ...

‘Station 19’ and ‘Grey’s’ go up on ABC

Univision had the top score among broadcasters in Thursday’s primetime, with Premio Lo Nuestra 2020 doing a 1.0 in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, across primetime. Univision had a 5 share. Premio Lo Nuestra celebrates Latin music.

In second was ABC at 0.9/5. ABC had Station 19 at 1.0 and Grey’s Anatomy at 1.1, both up a tenth of a point, then A Million Little Things at a flat 0.6.

CBS, Fox and NBC all got a 0.6/3. CBS had Young Sheldon at a level 1.0 and The Unicorn and Mom at 0.7s, both down a tenth. Carol’s Second Act got its usual 0.6 and Tommy a flat 0.4.

On Fox it was Last Man Standing up 17% to 0.7 and Outmatched at 0.5, then Deputy at 0.5. The latter two were flat.

NBC had Superstore at 0.7 and Brooklyn Nine-Nine at 0.6, both up a tenth. Will & Grace and Indebted did 0.4s, the former flat and the latter up a tenth, and Law & Order: SVU posted a level 0.7.

Telemundo rated a 0.3/2. Exatlon Estados Unidos got a 0.4 and La Dona a 0.3. Operacion Pacifico got a 0.3. All three were flat.

The CW scored a 0.1/1. Katy Keene got a level 0.1, as did special Dogs of the Year


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