Streaming Ratings: ‘einstein’ and ‘Bluey’ Surge in November 3 Nielsen Chart
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Updated December 7, 2023 at 08:33:50 AM PST
Overview of Streaming Performance
The week of November 3, 2023, saw significant movement in the streaming landscape, according to Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings. “Einstein,” a new series, debuted at the top of the chart with a remarkable 1.258 billion viewing minutes. Netflix dominated the top 10, securing six spots, including titles with shared distribution rights.
Top 5 Streaming Titles (November 3, 2023)
Here’s a breakdown of the top five performing titles:
- Einstein (Netflix): 1.258 billion viewing minutes. The series resonated especially well with Hispanic audiences, who contributed 35% of the total watch time.
- The Witcher (Netflix): 945 million viewing minutes.
- Stranger Things (Netflix): 921 million viewing minutes. Anticipation for the fifth and final season, slated to begin streaming on November 26, drove viewership, with the Adults 18-34 demographic comprising a third of the audience.
- Gray’s Anatomy (Hulu/Netflix): 866 million viewing minutes. This title is available on both Hulu and Netflix.
- NCIS (Hulu/Netflix/Pluto/Paramount+): 770 million viewing minutes.This procedural drama is widely distributed across multiple platforms.
Mid-Chart Performers and Rising Titles
Disney+’s “Bluey” experienced a notable jump, climbing two spots to sixth place with 768 million viewing minutes. “Bob’s Burgers” held steady in seventh place with 709 million minutes viewed. ”Law & Order,” available on Hulu and Peacock,rose from tenth to eighth place,garnering 689 million viewing minutes. Netflix’s “KPop Demon Hunters” dropped to ninth place with 588 million minutes viewed.
Rounding Out the Top 10
The Disney+ movie “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” completed the top 10, with 556 million viewing minutes. This demonstrates the continued appeal of established franchises within the streaming environment.
Demographic Insights
The Adults 18-49 demographic represented 51% of the overall streaming audience during the week of november 3,2023.As noted with “Stranger Things,” specific titles also attract distinct demographic groups, such as the 18-34 age range.
