Nielsen Report: ‘The Pitt’ on HBO Max Tops Weekly U.S. Streaming TV

HBO Max’s hit medical drama “The Pitt” is holding strong at number one on Nielsen’s weekly top 10 list, impressively racking up over a billion minutes viewed across 29 episodes. It’s the only show to maintain this achievement for nine weeks in a row. Meanwhile, “The Boys” on Prime Video snagged the second spot with 899 million minutes, thanks to the release of its fifth and final season.
For documentary fans, Netflix’s “Trust Me: The False Prophet” debuted at number four overall and third among original shows, clocking in at 850 million minutes viewed. Interestingly, the primary audience for this series was women 18 and older, making up 66% of total viewership.
Apple TV’s comedy series “Shrinking” secured a spot in the top 10 for the second time with the addition of its season three finale. This episode contributed significantly to the show’s weekly total, making up a third of the viewership. “Shrinking” also boasted the highest concentration of Asian viewers among the top 10 titles that week.
In the world of streaming movies, Netflix’s thriller “Thrash” premiered at number one with 687 million minutes viewed in its debut weekend, while “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” made a splash at number two with 437 million minutes.
It’s exciting to see these top-notch shows and films capturing audiences across different streaming platforms. The diversity in genre and viewership demographics truly speaks to the wide range of entertainment options available to viewers today.