Hulu:
It was a big week on Hulu for their original series. Three of their current tentpole originals reached #1 on the streamer this week. First up was The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, which stayed at #1 for three days on Hulu after last week's binge release of season three. It spent more time at #1 than any other show this week, and remained in the top five all week. All's Fair also returned to the top spot this week, after starting out the week at #9 on the chart - its worst showing yet. All's Fair was #1 for a single day, and was out of the top five again a few days later. Murdaugh: Death in the Family aired its final episode this week, and reached #1. It was the top offering on Thursday, and it spent all week in the top ten, falling to #7 and its worst point. The week ended with an uncommon entry at #1: the 59th Annual CMA Awards. Award shows do occasionally reach #1 on Hulu, but they usually drop pretty quickly. Two days at #1 is a strong showing for the CMA Awards, which were one of the few notable originals airing on ABC this week. Yes, most of ABC's shows either had the week off or have already wrapped for the year. The only other major ABC series on the air this week was Dancing with the Stars, which reached #2 on the chart and spent the whole week on the chart. 20/20 also aired, peaking at #5 and charting six days. The Thursday shows aired their midseason finales last week, but remained on the chart for much of this week. Grey's Anatomy was the only show in the trio to chart all week: it began the week at #2 and ended the week at #15. 9-1-1 charted six days, peaking at #3. 9-1-1: Nashville chatted five days, peaking at #6. The Golden Bachelor had one of its best weeks of the season, despite not airing this week. It charted three days at the beginning of the week, showing a larger boost on Hulu for its final than it displayed on linear ABC. Daytime soap General Hospital charted six days this week and peaked at #3. With muted competition from ABC, Fox was able to shine a bit brighter this week. Doc remained the highlight of the network, charting the entire week and peaking at #3. Celebrity Weakest Link returned to the chart for the first time in weeks, just sneaking in at #15 for one day. Murder in a Small Town had its best showing of the season, peaking at #7 and charting three days. The Floor performed similarly, charting three times and peaking at #8. 99 to Beat charted twice, peaking at #10. Hell's Kitchen continues to strengthen on Hulu, charting five days and reaching the top five this week. Special Forces, once stronger on streaming than Hell's Kitchen, has noticeably slipped behind it. It charted three days this week and peaked at #7. The Simpsons, Universal Basic Guys, Krapopolis and Name That Tune were Fox's only shows to miss the chart this week. After ending its season last week, Hulu's Reasonable Doubt slipped off the chart after five appearances this week, declining each day it was on the chart.
Disney+:
It was another freaky week on Disney+, as Freakier Friday spent the entire week at #1 on the service. It's the first time in several months that we've seen one show or movie sweep the #1 spot for the entire week on Disney+. The Fantastic Four: First Steps also managed a clean sweep this week, never leaving the #2 spot. Also performing well through the week was new Disney+ original holiday film A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, which spent most of the week at #3 and the entire week within the top five. Other films charting multiple days included The Roses, Freaky Friday, The Santa Clause 3, Avatar: The Way of Water, Thunderbolts, Life-Size and The Polar Express - its addition to the chart likely indicating an incoming influx of holiday films to the chart. Several shows did manage to chart this week, though none held on the chart for the entire week. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives arguably performed the best, peaking at #4 and charting five days. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ returned to the chart this week after a few episodes were added to Disney+, peaking at #4 and charting for three days. Zootopia+ charted five days as the release of Zootopia 2 nears. Hulu's All's Fair charted four days and peaked at #5 - its worst Disney+ showing thus far. Murdaugh: Death in the Family returned to the chart for a single day.
Note: Films listed in bold.
Peacock:
All Her Fault remains a major power player on Peacock. The mystery miniseries was the top show on Peacock for the entire week again, fending off strong competition from top-rated NBC series. Law & Order: SVU had its midseason finale this week, spending four days of the last week at #2 on Peacock, an uptick from last week. It, of course, remained on the chart all week, easily remaining NBC's biggest streaming hit. It was the only Dick Wolf show that could say that this week, as Chicago PD and Chicago Fire, two typical Peacock powerhouses, fell out of the top ten this week, just a week after their own midseason finales, having charted five times. Chicago Med charted three times. Despite airing this week, Law & Order charted the least of any Dick Wolf show, though it did improve to a #5 peak. St. Denis Medical remained a streaming hit, being the only NBC show besides SVU to chart the entire week. It, too, peaked at #2. The other NBC comedies weren't quite as strong, though Happy's Place continues to perform well by its own standards. It charted four days this week, the same as last week, while peaking at a higher #6. Stumble remains the weakest in the lineup, charting just one day at #9. Saturday Night Live charted a single day as well, at a much stronger #4. The Voice also spent one day one the chart at #7. Dateline NBC and Brilliant Minds were the only NBC shows this week to miss the chart. The long-ended and acclaimed NBC sitcom The Good Place returned to the Peacock chart this week, rising as high as #5 and charting five days. As always, Bravo had several entries on the chart, including the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Potomac and Orange County, Southern Charm, and Below Deck Mediterranean. Programming related to the recent BravoCon also charted for much of the week.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
One of Paramount+'s biggest hits has returned, and it's made quite a splash in doing so. Landman has ended months of domination by South Park, as well as several weeks of Tulsa King reaching the top spot, sweeping the #1 spot this week as it premiered its second season. The show was among the most-watched series on all of TV in MP+25 last season, so it's not much of a shock to see it returning so strong. Fellow Taylor Sheridan creation Tulsa King looked strong itself this week. The Sylvester Stallone drama spent all but one day this week at #2, in the penultimate week off its third season. South Park was knocked down pretty significantly this week. While the hit cartoon was able to reach a #2 peak this week, this was by far its worst week on the Paramount+ chart since it returned earlier this year, as slipping to #2 used to be its worst performance in a given week. It dipped as low as #5 this week. Mayor of Kingstown remained the weakest of Taylor Sheridan's current Paramount+ originals, peaking at #3 and declining on the chart just about every day, ending the week at #10. With continued strong competition from Taylor Sheridan, no CBS series were able to break through in a meaningful way this week. NCIS was the best of the lot, peaking at #3 and charting the entire week. Tracker managed the same #3 peak, though it charted for five days. The Neighborhood charted a single day at #9. FBI peaked at #2 this week over two appearances. NCIS: Origins remained a bit stronger than average, charting at #6 for its lone appearance. Survivor charted one day at #5. Ghosts was one of just two CBS shows to chart the entire week, and it peaked at #4. Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage reached a #6 peak for its one day on the chart this week. Elsbeth charted at #9. Sheriff Country continues to perform well, charting three days and peaking at #4. Fire Country charted the same three days, but peaked at #5, though it outperformed its spinoff during their chart appearances on Sunday and Monday. Boston Blue charted one day at #7. DMV was back to missing the chart this week, while The Road, Watson, NCIS: Sydney, and The Amazing Race also failed to 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.
HBO Max:
IT: Welcome to Derry continues to bulldoze the competition on HBO Max, and it has yet to leave that #1 spot, halfway through its run. Elsewhere, Smiling Friends continues to perform very well, edging out The Chair Company to rank #2 on HBO Max for five days of the last week. It's an incredible performance for an Adult Swim show, with the network's shows rarely charting for multiple days, let alone anywhere near this high on the chart. The Chair Company, one of several HBO renewals this week, continued to perform pretty well. It peaked at #2 for a day, and dropped to #4 at its worst point. Fellow HBO comedy I Love LA, also renewed this week, declined from last week. It peaked at #4 and dropped as low as #8 on the chart. While that's better than several recent HBO comedies, it is clearly the weakest ofd HBO's current Sunday night scripted trio. Last Week Tonight ended its twelfth season this week. It peaked at #3 and slipped as low as #9, having charted all week. Real Time with Bill Maher also ended its current season this week, though it's likely to remain on the chart early next week, as it often hits its peak on Sundays. Case in point, its peaked at #2 on Sunday, and charted four days in all. HBO Max cartoon Fionna & Cake, a spinoff of Adventure Time, charted four days this week, peaking at #3. French language HBO drama The Seduction charted one day at #9. Food Network's Holiday Baking Championship charted six days as it continues to improve its performance. It rose as high as #5 this week. Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking continues to heavily underperform its first season, but it did make it back one the chart for one day this week. HBO Max docuseries Alex vs ARod charted two days, peaking at #8. Also charting were several unscripted cable originals, including TLC's Baylen Out Loud and 90 Day Fiancé series, Discovery's Ghost Adventures and Gold Rush, and Food Network's Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas.
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