Streaming Surges as Linear TV Viewing Hits Record Lows: Nielsen

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Nielsen's monthly state of TV report reveals that for the first time, linear TV viewership accounted for less than 50% of all TV usage, with broadcast and cable representing record low shares of 20% and 29.6% respectively. Meanwhile, streaming viewership increased by 2.9% from June to July and now represents 38.7% of total TV usage, with Netflix's legal dramedy "Suits" contributing significantly to the increase. "Suits" broke Nielsen records with nearly 4 billion minutes viewed in just one measurement week, surpassing the viewing minutes of "Stranger Things" last July.
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