Amazon’s Prime Video had for the first time two series with one billion minutes watched and Weird stuff It continued its tremendous fourth season on the July 4-10 broadcast ratings.
The Terminal List (1.56 billion minutes) and The Boys (1.09 billion) rank second and fourth on Nielsen’s list. Children The ratings hit their best mark to date (which has been in place for two years) the week its third season premiered. Prime Video has never had two shows in a billion minutes of airtime.
terminal list improved 41% in its first full week since its July 1 launch, while Children Compared to the previous week, it increased by 14%.
Weird stuffMeanwhile, 4.8 billion watch minutes per week is more than triple terminal list The second and sixth best weeks after debuting on the Nielsen streaming chart. Umbrella Academy climbed one spot to third with 1.28 billion minutes watched.
The top 10 original series were extraordinarily intense for the week, with the top 10 shows representing 10.56 billion minutes of total viewing, while the top four made up nearly 83% of that total (8.73 billion minutes). No other original series on Nielsen’s streaming services exceeds 400 million minutes.
Nielsen streaming ratings only include TV viewing and do not include minutes viewed on desktop or mobile devices. The ratings only measure US audiences, not other countries, and currently only include Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, and Prime Video.
Nielsen’s top streaming series from July 4th to July 10th are below.
the original series
1. Weird stuff (Netflix), 4.8 billion minutes watched
two. terminal list (Prime Video), 1.56 billion
3. umbrella gym (Netflix), 1.28 billion
Four. Children (Prime Video), 1.09 billion
5. Peaky Blinders (Netflix), 379 million
6. ozarks (Netflix), 335 million
7. lady wonder (Disney+), 295 million
8. upshaws (Netflix), 289 million
9. lincoln lawyer (Netflix), 279 million
10 Only murders in the building. (Hulu), 256 million
series purchased
1. NCIS (Netflix), 837 million minutes
two. Gray’s anatomy (Netflix), 697 million
3. cocomelon (Netflix), 684 million
Four. only (Netflix/Hulu), 577 million
5. Friends (HBO Max), 512 million
6. heritage (Netflix), 468 million
7. all americans (Netflix), 406 million
8. gilmore girls (Netflix), 385 million
9. Big Bang Theory (HBO Max), 383 million
10 Supernatural (Netflix), 374 million
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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