It's been another busy week on streaming, so it's time to take another look at the charts for Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+ and Max, and see which shows are trending up, which shows are tending down, and which shows aren't trending at all.
Hulu:
It was another strong week on Hulu for Good American Family, which has quickly turned into a very strong performer for the streamer. It topped the chart three days this week, which was down from last week, but still the most of any show. It also had the best average position of any show, spending the entire week in the top three. The only other series to top the Hulu chart multiple times this week was American Idol, which was #1 after the addition of both of the new episodes it released this week. 9-1-1 also returned to the top spot this week, as did The Kardashians. ABC remained the most dominant force on Hulu, with most of their shows nearing the top of the charts. Aside from the two shows that went to #1, The Rookie was among their top performers. The series peaked at #2 and charted in the top ten the entire week. Its lead-in, Will Trent, was a bit weaker than it, as always, but still looked solid. It peaked at #3 and also charted the entire week, though it spent a few days out of the top ten. Abbott Elementary peaked at #4 this week, and like Will Trent, spent five of its seven days on the chart in the top ten. The Conners remained the weak link of ABC's scripted lineup, peaking at #13 for its lone appearance on the chart. Grey's Anatomy peaked at #2, and was also in the top ten on five occasions, charting the entire week. Doctor Odyssey charted four days this week, peaking at #7. Outside of Idol, ABC's reality shows were a mixed bag. Bad Romance charted one day, at #14 on Sunday - but it didn't return to the chart once a new episode aired on Tuesday. Celebrity Jeopardy! and What Would You Do? both failed to chart at all. Their Monday night Oprah special about menopause was on the chart one day, then off the next, charting at #12 on that one day. Daytime drama General Hospital charted five days in all. Fox continued to struggle a bit. Unlike ABC, they didn't have a single show that held onto the chart through the week, nor did any of their shows top the chart, or even crack the top three. Extracted charted the highest, at #4, and was on the chart for three days. Rescue: HI-Surf and Next Level Chef also cracked the top five, both at #5. Rescue charted three days, while Chef charted for four. Family Guy looked a bit better this week than last week, charting three days and peaking at #6. Alert: MPU had another OK week, peaking at #6, but only charting two days. The Cleaning Lady is still a streaming bust, charting at #9 for only one day. Farmer Wants a Wife is an improvement over Fox's sitcoms in all regards so far, charting two days this week and peaking at #10 - much better than either sitcom did in the latter parts of their runs. The Floor charted two days, peaking at #6, while The Masked Singer remains disappointing on streaming when comparing it to its linear ratings, charting only one day at #8. The Simpsons failed to chart in its return, with The Great North and Krapopolis being the only other shows on Fox not to break onto the charts. Outside of broadcast, Hulu original Mid-Century Modern began the week at #5, and then charted four days in all before slipping off the list. Paradise dropped off the list after two appearances this week. FX on Hulu's Dying for Sex was released in full at the end of the week, and began at #8 on the chart, an unexceptional start for one of Hulu's expected Emmy hopes for the year.
Disney+:
Disney+ gave us very little to discuss this week, TV-wise. Few shows cracked their top ten this week, amid a film resurgence on the service, partly driven by the addition of multiple popular recently-released films to the streamer. Mufasa: The Lion King remained king this week, leading the chart the entire week. Moana 2 also made its way back onto the chart, by the week's end. Of the shows on the chart, Daredevil: Born Again was consistently the top entry. The series peaked at #2 overall this week, with #4 being its low point. Most weeks of its run have seen the show battling it out with Win or Lose to be the top show on Disney+, but Win or Lose was off the chart this week, starting off at #4 for two days before it disappeared entirely on Tuesday. Good American Family was the only other show on Disney+ to consistently chart this week, ranging between #3 and #5 on the chart. National Geographic series David Blaine: Do Not Attempt also charted this week three times. Besides those shows, the rest of the chart was movies. The sad death of Hollywood legend Val Kilmer pushed his western film Tombstone onto the chart for two days this week. Just-released Disney+ original film Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip charted through the week, peaking at #2 and going as low as #4 on the chart. Other films to chart multiple times this week included A Complete Unknown, the 2019 Lion King remake, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Jurassic Park, Jumanji, and Shark Tale.
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 nearly a full sweep for SVU this week, as the venerable procedural was #1 on Peacock for all but one day this week, being bested by Yellowstone on Monday. Yellowstone was #2 for much of the rest of the week, though a few shows did sneak past it. One of them was Chicago Med, which peaked at #2 for the first time this season, as it surprisingly remains the highest-charting Chicago on Peacock. PD beat it just one day this week, while Fire was third for all but one day this week. As has become something of a tradition, these Dick Wolf shows were the only representation of NBC on the Peacock charts this week. Saturday Night Live, The Americas, Suits LA, Grosse Pointe Garden Society, The Voice, The Hunting Party, St. Denis Medical, Night Court, Law & Order and Found all missed out on the chart this week. Somehow, all were unable to out-stream Three's Company, the 1970s sitcom that was added to Peacock this week. The streamer promoted the addition of the series on its home page, apparently resulting in viewers binging the classic series and keeping it on the top ten ever since its debut. Peacock original Long Bright River charted three days this week, starting the week at #6, then down to #7, off the chart just after that, and then returning to the chart on Saturday. Days of Our Lives logged four appearances this week. Bravo shows continue to make up a large share of the chart, with Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Atlanta, Southern Charm and Summer House all charting for several days this week.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
Paramount+ rolled out a new original this week, and continued what has been a successful streak of scripted originals. MobLand premiered on Sunday in strong footing, starting at #2, charting four days in all this week. It was blocked from #1 by a different Helen Mirren-led Paramount+ original, 1923, which was #1 four weeks this week, as the Yellowstone spinoff prepares to air its series finale. Also topping the chart was fellow Paramount+ original Happy Face, which charted four days this week, as well as Showtime's Yellowjackets, which releases episodes on Paramount+ days before their linear TV airings. Yellowjackets charted five days in all this week. The only CBS series to top the chart was surprisingly not the typical powerhouse NCIS, but rather Fire Country, which bested 1923 to led the chart on Saturday. NCIS spent two days at #2 on the chart, and five days at #3, so it was still quite a solid week for the long-running drama. Its spinoff, NCIS: Origins, failed to chart at all, however. The Neighborhood, which leads off the Monday lineup that also features the NCIS series, charted three days this week, peaking at #6. Sunday night drama Tracker peaked at #2 and charted six days this week, while Watson continued to chart a bit behind The Equalizer, with both charting one day this week. FBI charted two days, peaking at #3. Survivor is still looking strong, charting five days in all and peaking at #2. Ghosts charted five days this week as it returned from a March Madness-prompted hiatus, and peaked at #2. Georgie & Mandy and Matlock both returned a bit weaker than they looked when they last aired, charting just once at #7 and #8, respectively. Poppa's House, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, The Amazing Race, Elsbeth, NCIS: Sydney and SWAT all failed to chart at all.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:
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