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"The Unstoppable Reign of Three Streaming Shows in the Era of Peak TV"
tv2 years ago

"The Unstoppable Reign of Three Streaming Shows in the Era of Peak TV"

Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, and Cocomelon have consistently dominated the streaming charts since Nielsen began releasing its weekly rankings three years ago. These shows have the advantage of big libraries and lots of repeat viewing, with Grey's Anatomy holding the longest streak of consecutive weeks in the top 10. The rankings also reveal that shows with large episode counts and kids' programming tend to perform well, while original streaming series often have shorter runs in the rankings.

Streaming Success: 'Futurama' and 'Suits' Dominate Charts
tv-news2 years ago

Streaming Success: 'Futurama' and 'Suits' Dominate Charts

Futurama's revival on Hulu landed a spot on the streaming charts for the final week of July, tying for third place among original series with Netflix's The Lincoln Lawyer. Suits remained the overall No. 1 for the sixth consecutive week, accumulating a total of 20.31 billion minutes of viewing time since its debut on the charts in late June. The Witcher saw a significant boost in viewership with the release of its final season three episodes, while They Cloned Tyrone topped the movie streaming chart with 664 million minutes of watch time.

'Suits' Dominates Streaming Charts, Breaks Records on Netflix and Hulu
tv-news2 years ago

'Suits' Dominates Streaming Charts, Breaks Records on Netflix and Hulu

The former USA Network series, Suits, has set a new viewing time record for an acquired series on streaming charts, with 3.14 billion minutes of watch time in the week of June 26-July 2. This surpasses the previous record held by Manifest. Suits became available on Netflix on June 23 and also streams on Peacock. The show's massive tally dwarfed other shows that topped the billion-minute mark, including The Witcher and The Bear. Nielsen's streaming ratings only cover viewing on TV sets in the US and do not include minutes watched on computers or mobile devices.