By Tom Grater
20.03.2020 - 18:59 / variety.com
The TV ratings surge, which seemingly can only be attributed to the coronavirus pandemic, continues, as a quartet of shows all drew season high viewerships in Thursday night.
On ABC, “Grey’s Anatomy” and its “Station 19” spinoff smashed their viewership records for the season, drawing 7.1 million and 7.5 million respectively. Their previous Live+Same Day highs were 6.7 million and 7 million. They both also registered season highs ratings-wise, coming in at a 1.5 and a 1.3. “A Million Little
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NBC's The Voice won its first head-to-head matchup with ABC's American Idol on Monday (March 16), drawing season highs in both adults 18-49 and total viewers in the process. CBS' The Neighborhood also had its best outing of the season, and Fox's 911 picked up about where it left off.
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