Hulu:
It was another week of broadcast domination on Hulu, with ABC and Fox programs leading each day this week. Most dominant of all was High Potential, which topped the chart for four days this week, as many times as it topped the chart last week. Its low point was the one day where it dropped to third on the chart. Abbott Elementary and Doc also managed to return to #1 this week after doing so last week. Neither show was as consistent as High Potential, with Abbott slipping as low as tenth and Doc going as low as eighth. The other show to top the chart was 9-1-1: Lone Star, which returned from over a month off. The 9-1-1 spinoff dropped down the chart pretty quickly after hitting that #1 peak, settling at ninth by week's end. High Potential was typically joined at the top of the chart by another ABC drama, The Rookie. The long-running procedural was #2 on Hulu four days in a row from Wednesday to Saturday, after having started the week towards the middle of the chart, at #7 and #6. Will Trent remained the weakest ABC drama of the trio, but still performed pretty well, peaking at #3 for the week and never dropping out of the top ten. Shifting Gears continued to weaken a bit on Hulu, peaking at #3 this week but slipping as low as #11 on the chart. Its previous low on Hulu was #5, suggesting that perhaps some casual viewers are beginning to tune out on streaming. Celebrity Jeopardy! and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition both managed to chart for a single day towards the bottom of the list, at #12 and #13. 20/20 had an off week, charting only two weeks and peaking at #11. Daytime soap General Hospital peaked at #4 this week, charting each day. What Would You Do? and Shark Tank both failed to chart at all. Fox brought Rescue: HI-Surf back this week. It didn't make the biggest of waves (pun intended), but did reach a peak chart position of #5, charting four days in all. The Gordon Ramsay realities also remained solid. Hell's Kitchen didn't return to #1 this week, like it did last week, but it did go as high as #3, and charted for six days. Kitchen Nightmares peaked towards the middle of the list, at #7, but it was Fox's only show to chart each day this week. Special Forces peaked at #8 and charted for six days, a worse showing than the previous week. Animal Control charted three days this week, and made it as high as #10 on the chart, a slightly worse showing than last week. Going Dutch remained the weakest link on Fox, charting only one day this week and peaking as high as #14.
Disney+:
After TV shows swept the Disney+ chart last week, it was a much more normal week this week, with movies leading the majority of the week. Two TV shows did still manage to top the chart, though. Shifting Gears started the week at #1, and then returned to the top of the chart towards the end of the week. Its performance on Disney+ was this week than last week, where it never dropped below third, but it was still the strongest show on the service this week, and it remains by far the strongest ABC series on Disney+. A special episode of Disney Channel cartoon Kiff debuted at #1 on the service, dropping to third the next day and fifth the day after that. Goosebumps consistently charted towards the top of the list for the first four days of the week, but it dropped off after that, slipping to sixth and then ninth before disappearing from the top ten. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew charted the entire week, charting between fifth and tenth. Dream Productions returned to the top ten for three days this weekend before dropping off again. ABC's High Potential popped back onto the chart after a new episode was released, remaining ABC's only drama to make the Disney+ chart. In terms of films, Deadpool & Wolverine remained king, topping the chart three days this week. The 2019 Lion King remake also stayed strong, topping the chart one day and ranking in the top three the entire week. Other films that charted for much of the week were Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, and Avengers: Endgame.
Note: Disney+ is the only service not to provide a separate list for TV shows and movies. On this chart, movies are listed in bold.
Peacock:
This week on Peacock, SVU nearly completed another #1 sweep, only being interrupted one day, by The Traitors. The Mariska Hargitay drama remains by far NBC's strongest series on Peacock, with SVU's fellow Dick Wolf dramas being the only other NBC series to chart this week, save for a one-day appearance by SNL at #8. Of those other Dick Wolf series, it was Chicago PD leading the way, charting between third and fifth through the week. Chicago Fire was always just behind it, charting between fourth and sixth this week. Chicago Med trailed the others a bit more, alternating between sixth and seventh on the chart all week. Law & Order only managed a single chart appearance, at #10 on Saturday. That was still better than Found, The Irrational, or and of the network's comedies, all of which failed to chart even once. Unscripted series Deal or No Deal Island also failed to chart this week again. The Traitors slipped a bit this week, managing to rise to #1 but also slipping as low as #6 on the chart, weaker than last week, when it topped the chart three times and only went as low as #4. Peacock documentary SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, about the history of Saturday Night Live and some of its most iconic moments, charted twice this week, peaking at #4. Several Real Housewives entries made the chart this week, with Beverly Hills ranking the best of the group and Salt Lake City, Potomac and New York City all charting one day. Fellow Bravo series Southern Charm charted four days. Love Island: All Stars, the latest Love Island offshoot, entered the chart on Wednesday and has charted between eighth and tenth. Peacock original Days of Our Lives charted four days this week. The Office remained solid, never dropping below the top three.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
We've done it. We have finally reached the end of this great, long content drought on Paramount+. Next week, CBS will bring back their scripted programs, and Paramount+ will also bring back original series School Spirits. This week, though, was still pretty boring. Landman did see its domination interrupted, topping the chart for only four days of this week, actually slipping to third one day. It was NCIS that benefited most from Landman weakening, as the long-running procedural led the chart three times this week, though it hasn't aired in over a month. Despite NCIS going to #1, NCIS: Origins was still missing from the chart. Origins was far from alone, as NCIS's appearance on this chart was a bit of an anomaly in itself. Of CBS's current programming, only Ghosts and The Neighborhood cracked the top ten this week. Ghosts charted five times, and The Neighborhood just made it in the one time. The recently-ended Blue Bloods charted every day, though, peaking as high as #5. Criminal Minds, which is now a Paramount+ original, peaked as high as #2 this week, and only went as low as #4. Taylor Sheridan's Lioness and Tulsa King both seemed to decline a bit this week, but nonetheless remained in the top ten consistently. Also consistently charting was SEAL Team, which returned to the chart around Christmas time and has more or less charted ever since. Dexter charted each day as well, and its prequel Original Sin charted a single day.
Note: As with Peacock, Paramount+'s top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Max:
There were no new entries on Max this week, making for a fairly static chart. The Pitt remained the dominant show on the service, topping the chart every day of the last week. The Sex Lives of College Girls, which aired its season finale this week, was the runner-up for the majority of the week, with four days at #2 on the chart. It looked a bit weaker than usual, though, slipping as low as #5 on the chart on Wednesday. Fellow Max original comedy Bookie rose as high as #3 on the chart, and continued to chart for the entire week. Harley Quinn charted a bit better this week than it did last week, but still only peaked as high as #6 on Friday, dropping to #9 the next day. As it stands, it is Max's worst-performing scripted original outside of their children's programs. HBO Friday night talk show Real Time with Bill Maher also looked solid, starting their week at #3, charting another two days after that, and then returning to the list on Saturday after a new episode aired. HBO docuseries An Update On Our Family charted five days this week, peaking at #4. ID true crime series The Curious Case Of... was #2 on the chart for two days, charting in the top five for the entire week. The 90 Day Fiancé franchise put two shows on the list this week, with Before the 90 Days entering at #2 but dropping off the list after two days. 90 Day: The Last Resort had a similar trajectory, going from third to sixth to dropping off the chart entirely. New TLC series Baylen Out Loud remained solid on the chart, charting six days this week and rising as high as #3. Several long-ended series also charted, with The West Wing charting every day this week, having been a presence on the Max top ten since its well-publicized and very brief removal from the service at the 2024, returning mere days alter after outcry. Cinemax series Banshee, which ended back in 2016, charted six days this week. In the cases of both West Wing and Banshee, these library series are consistently ranked towards the bottom of the list, neither charting above seventh.
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