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Nielsen: Netflix originals dominate the residential TV streaming charts, with four titles each surpassing the 1 billion minute mark in the week ending November 10th

Nielsen: Netflix originals dominate the residential TV streaming charts, with four titles each surpassing the 1 billion minute mark in the week ending November 10th

“Outer banks”

Erik Grünwedel

Netflix released the fourth season of “Outer Banks” in two volumes, of which the second season hit the platform during this period on November 7th. The series generated 1.23 billion minutes across 40 episodes, ranking #1 overall on the weekly Nielsen Family TV streaming chart through November 10.

“Outer Banks” is well above the index in teen viewers, with 15% of viewers coming from the 12- to 17-year-old age group.

Netflix’s Foreign Ministry drama The Diplomat, starring Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell, maintained second place in the overall rankings for the second week in a row, earning 1.22 billion minutes watched in its first full week of S2 release.

Rounding out the top three – for the fourth straight week with 1 billion minutes watched – was “The Lincoln Lawyer,” with a third season that continues to be a strong draw, as the Netflix series has nearly 4.5 since its release in October Has accumulated billions of minutes. 17.

The fourth title to hit a billion minutes was the long-running hit “Grey’s Anatomy.” Despite being a permanent fixture in the top 10 charts, this week’s ranking was due in part to the availability of recently aired episodes on television also streaming on Hulu. Only six episodes of the current 21st season were available during the week, which jtax 1.4% of the Grey’s library. Still, these six episodes accounted for 10% of the total viewing time for the week, according to Nielsen.

“Grey’s” was joined on the overall list by other Deep Library favorites, including “Bob’s Burgers,” “Family Guy,” “Bluey,” and “Lost,” as well as a newcomer, “Gossip Girl.” The original CW series landed back on Netflix on October 29th, with a younger audience in tow. About 10% of “Gossip Girl” viewers were between the ages of 12 and 17, and 37% were between the ages of 18 and 34. The index was also heavily over-indexed among Hispanic viewers, who made up 24% of the audience.

“The Great British Baking Show” on Netflix gained some momentum among streamers after another new episode from the last season on November 8th. The series reached 594 million minutes during this period, landing at number 4 on the original charts (previously 462). million and No. 10 the previous week).

Netflix released its first Christmas romantic comedy of the season on November 6th Meet me next Christmaswhich shot up to second place in the film rankings with 438 million viewing minutes Despicable Me 4 on Peacock, which totaled 478 million. Meet me next Christmaswith Christina Milian and members of the a capella group Pentatonix attracted strong viewership among black and Hispanic viewers, who made up 34% and 30% of viewers, respectively.

It was also new in the film charts Harold and the purple crayonbased on the classic children’s book. In the first full week of its release, the family film reached a total of 393 million broadcast minutes and landed at number 3 in the box office charts. It attracted a strong child viewership, with 39% of viewers aged between 2 and 11.

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