Thursday TV ratings: Grey’s Anatomy up, Walker Independence down

Grey's Anatomy - It's Halloween night at Grey Sloan Memorial. Meredith and Nick try to spend some alone time together; Levi is stressed due to overworking, and Winston and Owen have the interns practice trauma training on a real cadaver on a new episode of ÒGreyÕs Anatomy,Ó THURSDAY, OCT. 27 (9:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Liliane Lathan)ADELAIDE KANEKEVIN MCKIDD, ANTHONY HILL, ADELAIDE KANE, MIDORI FRANCIS, NIKO TERHO, HARRY SHUM JR.
Grey's Anatomy - It's Halloween night at Grey Sloan Memorial. Meredith and Nick try to spend some alone time together; Levi is stressed due to overworking, and Winston and Owen have the interns practice trauma training on a real cadaver on a new episode of ÒGreyÕs Anatomy,Ó THURSDAY, OCT. 27 (9:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Liliane Lathan)ADELAIDE KANEKEVIN MCKIDD, ANTHONY HILL, ADELAIDE KANE, MIDORI FRANCIS, NIKO TERHO, HARRY SHUM JR. /
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Almost everything aired news on Thursday, Nov. 10. Only Alaska Daily had the night off. How did the live TV ratings fare for the night?

Only Alaska Daily didn’t get a new episode on Thursday, Nov. 10. Instead, ABC had a special airing of Reasonable Doubt after the fall finales for Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy.

All the other networks had new episodes of their usual lineups. All that came with mixed results when it came to the live TV ratings. How did everything fare? What does it all mean for the renewals and cancellations?

Grey’s Anatomy up, Walker Independence down in the live TV ratings

Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy both ticked up. Station 19 was up by 11% in the demo and 14% in the total audience. Grey’s followed on with a 25% upward tick in the demo and almost a 20% uptick in the total audience. The first hour of the crossover event won out of the two in the audience.

It was Young Sheldon that took the top spot in the total audience, though. That was with a 1.5% downward tick in the numbers. The demo matched Station 19 and Grey’s among other shows, despite a 12% downward tick. Ghosts was the second-best show in the total audience, up 4%, while the demo was good although saw a 10% downward tick.

So Help Me Todd continues to perform well. The total audience was up 8%, and the 6% toward tick in the demo probably sn’t too worrying. Meanwhile, CSI: Vegas was up 11% in the demo and 6% in the total audience.

As for NBC, it had a good night with the Law & Order dramas. The revival was up 6% in the audience and down 7% in the demo, SVU was steady in the demo and up 3% in the total audience. Organized Crime was steady in the audience and down 10% in the demo.

FOX and The CW are the concerning networks on Thursdays. While Walker was steady in the demo and up 5% in the audience, it’s still a concern with what The CW has been up to recently. Walker Independence is even more concerning as it was down 100% in the demo and down almost 10% in the audience.

Likewise, Call Me Kat was down 25% in the demo and 12% in the total audience, putting this comedy at risk of being canceled. Welcome to Flatch was down by almost 5% in the demo, which is worrying. The 20% upward tick in the audience may not be enough to save it.

Take a look at the live TV ratings for Thursday, Nov. 10 to see how your favorite shows fared.

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