Hulu:
It was a big week on Hulu for ABC, with their series topping the chart six days of the last week. 9-1-1 was the most successful, starting out the week atop the chart for two days, then rising back to #1 on Saturday to close out the week, having charted each day this week. Reality staples American Idol and The Bachelor also both went to #1 again this week. Both charted six days in all. The Rookie also hit #1 and was a top five entry nearly the entire week, slipping out of the top five once, with #8 being is worst showing the week, higher than the low for any other ABC series this week. The Kardashians was the only non-ABC show to lead the chart, doing so for one day, and also charting within the top ten the entire week. 9-1-1's fellow Thursday drama, Grey's Anatomy, also charted the whole week, peaking at #2. Doctor Odyssey was still that block's weak link, peaking at #6 and logging four chart appearances, a weaker peak than last week. It was the final week for Shifting Gears this season, as the series aired its season finale. It was still clearly much weaker than its early weeks, but managed a peak of #6, and charted four days. Like Doctor Odyssey, it charted as many days as last week, but its peak was a bit lower. Abbott Elementary charted the whole week, and peaked at #4, down from last week's #3 peak. 20/20 peaked at #2 this week, with four appearances on the chart. General Hospital charted five days, the only representation for ABC's daytime lineup. Shark Tank and The $100,000 Pyramid were ABC's only series not to break into the top 15 this week. On Fox, Doc was once again their strongest entry. The sleeper hit medical drama ended its season this week with a #4 peak on the chart amid six appearances, a slight decline from last week, but still the highlight of Fox's week. Family Guy charted twice, and peaked at #7, an uptick from last week. Gordon Ramsay's series both charted this week, with Kitchen Nightmares charting for just a single day at #7 and Next Level Chef charting four, also peaking at #7. While The Masked Singer continues to out-rate The Floor by a decent margin on linear Fox, The Floor continues to outperform it on Hulu, peaking at #7, while The Masked Singer charted at #12. The Floor only charted one day this week, though, its worst performance on Hulu in recent memory. Farmer Wants a Wife entered at the chart at a weak #14 on Saturday, failing to perform much better than the flop comedies that it replaced. Grimsburg, the Great North, Krapopolis and the iHeartRadio Music Awards all failed to chart at all this week. Hulu debuted an original show of their own this week as well, with Good American Family, Ellen Pompeo's first acting role outside Grey's Anatomy in twenty years. The series didn't hit a #1 peak, but peaked at #2, staying within the fop five since its debut. Fellow Hulu originals Paradise and Devil in the Family both exited the charts this week, having impressively stayed on the charts for several weeks after last airing new episodes. Both charted five days in all this week.
Disney+:
Moana 2 remained the top entry on Disney+ this week, pulling off a clean sweep, and blocking any TV shows from hitting the top spot this week. The singalong version also charted three days, returning to the chart mid-week. The race for the top show on Disney+ was competitive, but ultimately, Win or Lose managed to rank as the top show on the chart four times, while Daredevil: Born Again was the #1 show three days. Both peaked at #2 for the week. Win or Lose's worst showing this week was #3, while Daredevil: Born Again dropped as low as #5. Also charting solidly was Good American Family, which entered at #4 on Thursday, dropped to #5 the next day, and then was back up to #4 on Saturday. Devil in the Family dropped off the chart after four appearances this week. Many films also charted multiple times this week, including Best Picture winner Anora, festive St. Patrick's Day entry The Luck of the Irish (a Disney Channel movie from the early 2000s), Lily & Stitch 2, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (boosted by the release of the live-action remake), and the 2015 Cinderella remake.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:
After several weeks of domination, Law & Order: SVU relinquished its dominance over Peacock, though it did still manage to top the chart once this week. Yellowstone was the king of Peacock, as the final episodes of Taylor Sheridan's original hitmaker made their way to Peacock at long last. The series topped the chart five days this week, after starting out the week at #6. Long Bright River, the new Amanda Seyfried mystery miniseries, ran just behind Yellowstone for most of the week, having topped the chart a single day this week. Aside from Sunday, those three shows made up Peacock's top three for the entire week. Chicago Med was the show that otherwise performed best, peaking at #3 this week and again remaining the top Chicago, during a week in which none of the series released new episodes. Chicago Fire also continued to outrun PD for most of the week, while all three charted the whole week. The Voice and Dateline NBC were the only other NBC series to make the chart this week, doing so for a single day each, both at #10. Yes, The Americas, Suits LA, Grosse Pointe Garden Society, The Hunting Party, Deal or No Deal Island, The Irrational, Found and Happy's Place all failed to chart this week despite airing new episodes. Much of the chart was taken up by Bravo series, including The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Beverly Hills, Summer House, and Southern Charm, with Peacock soap Days of Our Lives also charting five times.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
I was a big week for Paramount+ originals, with five of seven days this week seeing a P+ original topping the chart. 1923 remained the strongest offering of the week, topping the chart three times and remaining in the top five for nearly the entire week. Pulisic, a Paramount+ docuseries about soccer star Christian Pulisic, was a flash in the pan, charting for just one day, but being the top show on Paramount+ for that one day. New series Happy Face, starring Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid and produced by Robert and Michelle King of Elsbeth/Evil/The Good Wife/The Good Fight fame, had a bit of a strange first week. It entered at #4 on the chart, then dropped a bit the next day to #6, then surged the next day to #1. March Madness kept many of CBS's scripted shows off this week, while the Monday shows have been off for a bit now (and will be back next week). Despite that, NCIS, Ghosts and The Neighborhood all remained strong entries, with the first two shows charting through the entire week, and The Neighborhood charting five times. Fire Country, Georgie & Mandy and Matlock also logged appearances despite not airing this week. The strongest CBS series to air this week were arguably Survivor and Tracker. Survivor once again had its best-ever week on Paramount+, peaking at #1 and charting four days in all, while Tracker peaked at #2 and charted every day this week. FBI charted twice, and peaked at #2. Watson charted a single day at #5, while The Equalizer charted at #10, also for one day. Showtime's Yellowjackets remained a strong entry, and without competition from the CBS Thursday shows, rose back to #1 on the chart.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 another week on Max with The White Lotus and The Pitt sharing the #1 spot. Once again, it was the White Lotus at #1 for four days and The Pitt at #1 for three. The White Lotus never dropped below #2 on the chart, while The Pitt dropped as low as #4. The Righteous Gemstones also looked strong, peaking at #2 and always staying within the top five, while Last Week Tonight peaked at #3 and charted each day. Real Time charted three days, peaking at #3. New ID series A Body in the Snow charted five days this week, peaking at #2. Max's Harley Quinn wrapped its season this week, making two appearances on the chart and peaking at #5. CNN's Kobe Bryant documentary and Celtics City both charted a few days this week before dropping off the chart. TLC's 90 Day Fiancé series continued to chart, while The Baldwins continued to weaken, now only making it on the chart at #10 for one day. Food Network's Spring Baking Championship made its first appearance on the chart this season.Poll of the Week: