I think people like to watch Grey's Anatomy, but they like it this much, this is a quite a shock to me. The seventh season premiere of CSI scored a much more modest 13.5/20 share compared to the opening of last season. Grey's Anatomy , on the other hand, won the CBS-dominated time slot by an impressive 15.7/24, beat CSI to the ground.
I used to be a fan of Grey's Anatomy, but since the producers wanted to turn this medical drama into a chick flick, I stopped watching. But I got to give it up to ABC's promotion strategy.
Unfortunately, the new drama on ABC didn't hold much audience of its lead-in, Grey's Anatomy, only posted a less impressive 8.7 rating/14 share, approximately 50%. It seems that the majority of those viewers tune into NBC for another, and much hardcore, if I may, medical drama, ER. A 10 rating/ 17 share is not too shabby for a long run show, I think we can conclude that ER has become senile, but still strong and attractive. In the same time slot, CSI's lead-in Shark did a much better job, compared to Six Degrees. Shark brought home silver by a 9.8 rating/16 share.
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