Streaming Ratings, Week of April 28: Netflix’s You Makes It 2 Weeks at No. 1

You had better numbers in its second week than in week 1

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Viewers continued to stalk You, with the Netflix series remaining the No. 1 show for the second consecutive week in Nielsen’s Top 10 Overall Streaming chart for the week of April 28.  

The Penn Badgley thriller had 1.78 billion viewing minutes, according to Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings, which was a +6.6% improvement from the previous week. The current season accounted for 61% of the total viewing, followed by Season 1.

Like the week of April 21, only two titles had more than a billion viewing minutes, with the other title also belonging to Netflix, which had a total of five titles in the Top 10, two of which shared distribution rights.

In second place was the Netflix series The Four Seasons, which made its series debut with 1.299 billion minutes viewed. The series, based on the Alan Alda film and starring Tina Fey, Marco Calvani, and Colman Domingo, resonated with the Adults 35-64 demo, comprising 60% of the total audience.

In third place was Grey’s Anatomy with 927 million minutes viewed across Hulu and Netflix, followed by Disney+’s Bluey, which had 870 million viewing minutes. Max’s The Last of Us dropped to fifth place from third, with 827 million minutes viewed.

The bottom half of the chart had Disney+’s Andor at No. 6, with 821 million minutes viewed. At No. 7 was the Netflix film Exterritorial, registering 767 million viewing minutes, followed by Paramount+’s SpongeBob SquarePants with 673 million viewing minutes. The Rookie, which logged 670 million minutes viewed on Hulu, was the No. 9 title in the chart. 

The final spot went to NCIS with the military drama having 659 million viewing minutes across Hulu, Netflix, and Paramount+.


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