The “9-1-1” Season 7 premiere drew an impressive audience on its new broadcast home on ABC.
The debut of the newest season snagged 8.85 million total viewers across ABC, Hulu and other digital platforms within three days of its release, according to Nielsen live-plus-three-day figures and internal streaming data. The Season 7 launch marked the show’s most-watched multiplatform telecast since November 8, 2022.
Within three days of multiplatform viewing, “9-1-1” also scored a 1.84 rating in the key broadcast demo among adults 18-49 — its highest rating in nearly two years.
After initially debuting to a live-plus-same-day viewership of 4.93 million, the premiere tallied another 3.92 million viewers when accounting for delayed multiplatform viewing. The “9-1-1” launch similarly hit a live-plus-same-day rating of 0.60, which soared 207% to hit its 1.84 three-day multiplatform rating.
On streaming platforms alone — including Hulu — the “9-1-1” premiere reached 2.40 million viewers in its first three days of viewing, marking a new series high. As the debut was made available on Hulu the day after its premiere on March 5, “9-1-1” scored its most-streamed day ever on Hulu with 1.6 million total hours.
“9-1-1” made its ABC debut alongside Thursday dramas “Station 19” and “Grey’s Anatomy” nearly a year after the procedural was canceled at Fox and moved to ABC in a financially-motived move.