Hulu:
Hulu was still in Paradise this week, as the Sterling K. Brown drama topped their charts four times, constantly remaining in the top five on Hulu this week. High Potential also went to #1 this week for its season finale, and the crime procedural charting within the top five all but one day this week. It was easily the top performer on ABC, with lead-out The Rookie also looking strong, peaking at #2 and only dropping as low as #7 this week. Will Trent was still the weakest of the ABC Tuesday trio, only charting within the top five once, but it did at least remain within the top fifteen the entire week. Abbott Elementary peaked at #5 this week, which is still on the low end for it, but like Will Trent, it did remain in the top fifteen the entire week. The same could not be said for its lead-in, Shifting Gears, which charted six days this week, meaning it fell out of the top fifteen for the first time in its run. The Bachelor peaked at #2 this week, and charted the entire week, spending much of the week around #10 on the chart. Scamanda, which has gained stream in linear viewing, remained a solid entry on Hulu, peaking at #2 this week again, and spending four days in the top five. 20/20 peaked at #5 and charted five times this week. Daytime soap General Hospital charted five times, peaking at #6. Shark Tank, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Celebrity Jeopardy!, and What Would You Do? all failed to chart at all. Fox had a strong new entry on the chart with Extracted, which debuted at #3 and charted three days this week. Several other shows premiered this week as well, including post-Super Bowl game show The Floor, which aired two episodes this week. It peaked at #2 on Tuesday, and charted five days in all. The Masked Singer looked pretty weak as it returned, charting at #13 for just one day. Next Level Chef entered at #7 on Saturday, weaker than Hell's Kitchen but still a solid showing for a Fox unscripted series. Rescue: HI-Surf continued to look OK on Hulu, peaking at #3 and charting for three days. Doc charted between #5 and #11 the entire week. Animal Control charted at #13 on Saturday, with lead-out Going Dutch being Fox's only show this week not to chart. Hulu original The Kardashians charted at #1 twice this week.
Disney+:
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man remained a strong entry on Disney+ this week, but it did drop a bit on the charts, having only led the way for four days of the last week - down from the previous week, when it topped the chart six times. It also dropped down to #3 on the chart for the last two days of the week, when the lowest it had previously hit was #2. Paradise again managed to rise to #1 on Disney+ for a single day. Shifting Gears dropped off the Disney+ chart for the first time since its debut. While its longevity on the chart was impressive for an ABC show, its time as a fixture on the chart seems to be over. It charted for just one day after a new episode was added to the service, which was actually weaker than High Potential, which it had regularly out-performed on Disney+ in the weeks prior. High Potential charted two days, and had a higher peak than Shifting Gears (#4 vs #6). Fox had its first-ever entry on the Disney+ chart with the premiere of new reality show Extracted barely breaking into the top 10 at #10. A new Disney+ exclusive episode of The Simpsons was not enough to get the show in the top 10 at all this week, though the episode wasn't promoted nearly as heavily as the Christmas episode. Several movies charted this week on Disney+, including the 2023 remake of The Little Mermaid, Talladega Nights, several Avengers movies, and Deadpool & Wolverine. Valentine's Day also pushed a Winnie the Pooh Valentine's Day special from the late 90s onto the chart, as well as the Disney classic Lady and the Tramp, which was also promoted as part of Disney+'s Valentine's Day collection.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:
It was another odd week on Peacock, with the chart experiencing another big mid-week shakeup. Love Island: All Stars started the week charting at #1 three days in a row. After that, it plunged down the list, as Law & Order: SVU soared and reclaimed its throne, topping the chart three times this week after starting the week at #9 and going as low as #10. The only show to unseat it at #1 was The Traitors, which managed to top the chart once this week. Like SVU, The Traitors managed to rise from the absolute bottom of the top ten to the very top in just a few days time. The One Chicago shows had a rough week last week, but it was back to normal by the middle of this week, with PD, Fire and Med all charting towards the middle of the chart. Fellow Dick Wolf series Law & Order charted one day at #9. New drama The Hunting Party charted at #6 for a single day. On the unscripted side, The Voice charted once this week. One consistency this week on Peacock was what did not chart: Happy's Place, Lopez vs Lopez, The Irrational, Found, St. Denis Medical, Night Court and Deal or No Deal Island all failed to chart at all, meaning the majority of the shows on NBC's lineup this week failed to crack the top ten at all.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
It was another strong week for NCIS on Paramount+. The long-running procedural again topped the Paramount+ chart four times this week, and remained in the top three the entire week. Its latest spinoff, NCIS: Origins, charted one day at #6, while NCIS: Sydney has yet to chart even once. Also charting at #1 again this week was School Spirits, which remains a strong performer for Paramount+, charting each day this week and peaking at #1 on the day a new episode was released. That being said, it did generally chart lower this week than the previous week, with its lowest chart appearance this week being a bit lower than last week's low. Fire Country also returned to #1 on Friday, having charted nearly the entire week. The Neighborhood and Ghosts remained the only current CBS shows besides NCIS to chart each day, with both charting slightly higher this week than the previous week. FBI charted twice this week, again charting at #2 on Wednesday and then sliding towards the bottom of the list the next day. For the first time this season, it was joined on the chart by one of its spinoffs, FBI: Most Wanted, which cracked the top 10 and #10 on Wednesday. Matlock had a pretty solid week, charting four days in all - its best showing yet. Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage charted two days. SWAT joined FBI: Most Wanted in charting for the first time this season, cracking the chart at #10 on Saturday. Poppa's House, FBI: International, Hollywood Squares, The Price Is Right At Night, Raid the Cage, Elsbeth and the aforementioned NCIS: Sydney all failed to chart this week - the first time this can ever be said about Elsbeth after the release of a new episode, having been pushed off the list. by unusually-strong performances from its Showtime competition. The long-awaited third season of Yellowjackets finally hit Paramount+ this week, and it immediately went to #1. Showtime series rarely chart all that high on Paramount+, with Dexter: Original Sin (which charted this week at #9 for one day after its season finale) and The Agency both charting towards the very bottom of the list whenever they were lucky enough to chart at all. Yellowjackets kept up its strong performance on Saturday, only slipping to #2. How strong it will continue perform remains to be seen, but this is an encouraging streaming debut for a show airing on a network that's mostly powered by Paramount+ streaming at this point.
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:
It was a clean sweep for The Pitt this week on Max, with the medical drama topping the chart each day this week, after two weeks in a row of The Fall of Diddy sneaking past it to break its streak for a day or two. This may be the last week we see The Pitt dominating Max, as The White Lotus returns on Sunday, and there's already clear hype on Max for the big return. Despite having not aired a new episode since late 2022, the acclaimed hit charted five days this week, peaking at #4 and out-pacing several shows that aired new episodes in the last week. Real Time with Bill Maher charted four days this week, and hit its highest peak of the season, rising to #2 on two separate occasions. Max animated series Harley Quinn continued to look better, charting five days this week - its best showing of the season, and also hitting its highest peak on the chart at #4. Adult Swim's Common Side Effects continued to perform well, charting every day and peaking at #3. HBO's C.B. Strike charted five times this week. Several unscripted cable shows also charted this week, with The Curious Case Of... and Baylen Out Loud looking the best among them. Puppy Bowl XXI charted a single day, but charted high on that one day at #2.
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