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ABC Press Release |
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| "Grey’s
Anatomy" To Air Special Episode Following Superbowl XL "Grey's Anatomy" will continue to dominate its
Sunday night time period by airing immediately after Super Bowl
XL on February 5, 2006, it was announced today by Stephen
McPherson, president, ABC Entertainment. With the game slated to
start at 6:00 p.m., ET, it is expected that the highly
anticipated original episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” will begin
immediately following all post-game coverage around 10:00 p.m.,
ET.
"'Grey’s Anatomy' is a huge asset for this network and is fast
becoming one of America’s favorite Sunday night events," said
McPherson. "The producers are preparing a great episode that
will appeal to new viewers as well as devoted fans. It's the
perfect conclusion to one of TV’s biggest days."
"Grey’s Anatomy" is the fourth-highest-rated TV show this season
in the key Adult 18-49 sales demographic and stands as the No. 2
television program among Women 18-34 (10.3/26), behind only
ABC’s "Desperate Housewives." ABC’s sophomore hit is TV's No. 1
10 o'clock show on any night of the week for the second season
in a row, across all key adult demographics. In its hour, the
ABC drama defeats its nearest competition by 5.9 million viewers
(18.2 million vs. 12.3 million – NBC’s “Crossing Jordan"), and
outperforms the combined deliveries of CBS ("Sunday Movie") and
NBC ("Crossing Jordan") in the hour by 32% in Adults 18-49
(8.2/20 vs. 6.2/15) and by 16% in Adults 25-54 (9.2/20 vs.
7.9/18). “Grey’s Anatomy” is substantially improving the time
period for ABC (+54% in Total Viewers & +78% in Adults 18-49),
generating the Network’s strongest series numbers in the hour in
five years – since "The Practice" during the 2000-01 TV Season. |
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