Hulu:
It was another slow week on Hulu, with the same three shows dominating the chart once again this week. ABC primetime remained in practical hibernation, with the network's strongest show on Hulu this week again being daytime soap General Hospital, which topped the chart three days - a slight plurality. 20/20 aired a mid-week special on the day of the Karen Read verdict, revisiting a case they had previous covered. It pushed the show to two days at #1 and counting, after a sluggish start to the week (understandably so, as the show hadn't aired an episode since the prior week due to the NBA Finals airing in its regular time slot). News programs Good Morning America and ABC World News Tonight were the only other ABC series represented on the chart this week, with no other original entertainment programs in primetime this week, aside from America's Funniest People, an America's Funniest Home Videos special. Fox was much stronger on Hulu this week, despite not having any series that hit #1. Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service remains an impressive performer, staying in the top ten all week and rising higher than any other Fox show this week, up to #2 on the chart. It continues to out-pace its lead-in, MasterChef, which charted six days this week, only three of them in the top ten. Fox's Monday night series remained on the chart, as The Quiz with Balls pulled back ahead of LEGO Masters, ranking seventh and eight for a single day each, respectively. It was The 1% Club's first full week on Hulu this season, and it had a solid week, being one of just three Fox series to chart the entire week. It peaked at #5. Its lead-out, The Snake, charted two days this week, peaking at #9. With Family Guy on something of a hiatus, Bob's Burgers established itself as the top Fox cartoon this week. It charted every day and rose as high as #5 on the chart, spending four days in the top ten. Even without airing this week, Family Guy managed to chart more than either of the other current cartoons, though The Great North did make the chart for one day at #13, which is better than last week. Grimsburg was the only series on Fox that failed to chart this week. Love Island UK has been a strong performer this week on Hulu, spending the whole week in the top five. Several true crime documentaries also charted this week, including It Started With a Scream: What Happened to Holly Bobo? and Vanished in Paradise. Hulu's Call Her Alex, a two-part documentary about Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper, topped the chart another two days this week, though it dropped as the week went on, ending the week at #9. Nine Perfect Strangers continued its decent but unexceptional performance, peaking at #2 and spending six days of the last week in the top ten. Fellow Hulu originals The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and The Handmaid's Tale both remained on the chart all week. Mormon Wives managed to work its way up to #6 mid-week, and spent most of the week around #10 on the chart, while The Handmaid's Tale hit #10 at its best point.Disney+:
After several weeks without a single episodic television series on the Disney+ charts, one finally returned this week: National Geographic's Underdogs, a nature documentary narrated by Ryan Reynolds. The series has been a steady mid-level performer since its debut, entering the chart at #4, dipping to #5 for the next three days, then ending the week at #6. Even though it's far from a blockbuster series, it's still a relief to see at least one series on the Disney+ chart. With a new Marvel series on the horizon next week, TV should remain represented on Disney+'s chart for the foreseeable future. Ocean with David Attenborough, a fellow National Geographic production, charted six days this week, ranging from eighth through tenth on the days it did chart. Everything else on the chart was a film (or a filmed stage musical). The 2025 Snow White remake led the way six days during its first full week on Disney+. It was surpassed by a new addition to the service, a filmed production of the Frozen Broadway musical, by week's end. Other films charting several days this week included Lilo & Stitch (which departed the chart two days into the week, after over a month on the chart), Stitch! The Movie, Leroy & Stitch, Captain America: Brave New World, Alvin and the Chipmunks and its "Squeakuel," the 2015 Cinderella remake, Predator: Killer of Killers, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Hamilton.
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 week with Love Island USA firmly at the top of Peacock's chart, never leaving the top spot. The social media sensation was far from the only unscripted series on the chart, as Peacock continued to be dominated by unscripted entries. Bravo's Real Housewives of Atlanta, Below Deck and Love Hotel all rose up to #2 on the chart, with Next Gen NYC, Real Housewives of Miami, The Valley and Watch What Happens Live all charted this week - the highest number of Bravo series to ever chart on Peacock in a single week. Unscripted series on NBC also had a big week. Destination X has hit a slump in linear ratings, but it's hitting its stride on Peacock, charting four days this week, rising as high as #3 one the chart. That's better than America's Got Talent, which charted one day at #10. Yes, Chef! made its first appearance on the Peacock chart this week, charting two non-consecutive days. Dateline also charted one day at #8. Transplant, the network's only scripted series this summer, charted three days. American Ninja Warrior was the only NBC series that did not chart this week. Peacock's Poker Face remained a strong performer as well, continuing to chart through the week and depending thee days at #2 on the chart. Law & Order: Organized Crime, which ended last week, departed the chart after three days on the week. It was the first full week that USA/Syfy series Resident Alien was available on Peacock, and it spent five of those days on the chart, rising as high as #4.Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
Perhaps no streaming chart is more stagnant than Paramount+. Not only has it had the same show at #1 for the past several weeks (Criminal Minds), nothing has been able to dislodge the strongest performers on the chart, even though almost all of them are off for the season. NCIS, Survivor, Ghosts, Blue Bloods and The Neighborhood all continued to chart each day this week, despite all ending at least a month ago at this point. The Chi continues to one one of the few currently-airing series on the chart, with the Showtime series charting all week, but (predictably) continued to perform the best just after a new episode drops. RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars again charted two days at the end of the week, peaking at #5. The only new entry on the chart this week was Chopper Cops, a Paramount+ docuseries that dropped its entire second season on June 17. It charted for just one day, only climbing as high as #7 that day. The rest of the spots on the chart were taken up by various popular CBS and Paramount productions. MobLand charted four days this week, and Landman charted one. Ended CBS series Everybody Loves Raymond remains a popular library title, with three chart appearances this week. The King of Queens popped onto the chart for one day. Most surprising, perhaps, was the fact that last week's chart appearance by Hawaii Five-0 was not a one-off affair: it returned to the chart two days again this week, rising as high as #9. With no disrespect intended to any of the shows impressively sticking it out on the chart during this lull in content: Paramount+ desperately needs some new blood.
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:
And Just Like That... remains a strong performer for Max, but the Sex and the City follow-up looked a bit weaker this week. It topped the chart four days of the last week, down from five days the week before. With The Gilded Age returning next week (and already back on the chart this week), it's feels unlikely that it'll improve on this performance down the line. Still, it's clearly a top draw for Max regardless. In a surprising development, HBO docuseries The Mortician managed to top the charts this week. The three-part series ended its run this week, and had performed fairly well over its short run, but had never topped the chart before. This week, though, it managed to surpass both A Just Like That... and Last Week Tonight, which beat it out for the top spot last week. It was a bit of a downer week for Last Week Tonight overall, as the series not only failed to return to #1, but was off the chart after five days this week. That is better, however, than Real Time with Bill Maher, which continued to chart three days, though it reached the same peak as Last Week Tonight. After slowing down last week, The Last of Us quickly fell off the chart, starting the week at #5, crashing to #10 by Tuesday, and disappearing the next day. It was still, of course, a very successful run for the series on streaming, and it'll surely dominate the chart whenever it does return. Max original Duster had another solid week. It again spent the last two days of the week at #2, and had its most stable week so far, never dropping below sixth place on the chart. CW drama Sherlock & Daughter was in its third week of charting, an impressive showing for a CW series. It does appear to be nearing the end of its time on the chart, as it's spent much of the week towards the chart's bottom half, but continuing to chart at all is still pretty surprising for an international co-production airing on the CW, so this is a performance it can be proud of. The unscripted end of the Warner Bros/Discovery empire also continued to provide Max with a plethora of content. 1000-lb. Sisters topped the chart for one day again, and spinoff 1000-lb. Roomies also charted several days. Sister Wives, 90 Day Fiancé and 90 Day: Hunt for Love were other TLC entries that landed on the chart over the course of the week. A Body in the Snow returned to the chart after a verdict was announced in the whirlwind Karen Read trial, and fellow ID series Fatal Destinations, Toxic and American Monster also charted this week.
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