What’s Trending on Streaming: Daily Trending Lists for Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+ and HBO Max from November 23-November 29

It was a week with few new debuts, and many top streaming performers from broadcast TV took the week off, either to being their winter hiatuses or to avoid airing the week of the Thanksgiving holiday. Keep on reading too see how the shows that did air performed on the streaming charts this week!

Hulu: 

It was an interesting week at the top of the Hulu chart, as six different series managed to climb to the top spot over the last seven days. First up was ABC newsmagazine 20/20, which often starts the week fairly high on the chart, but rarely tops the chart. Next was The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, which returned the the top spot eleven days after its third season was released. After that, All's Fair was back at #1, and was the only show to spend multiple days at #1. Dancing with the Stars topped the chart next for its highly-watched season finale, its first time topping the chart this season despite its record-shattering ratings. The Kardashians was back at #1 on Friday. The week closed out with a Hulu-exclusive Family Guy Christmas special at #1, after having debuted at #2 for a partial day of streaming data. Besides the two shows that both topped the chart, it was a quiet week for ABC. They aired few other original programs, and General Hospital was their best-performing series outside of 20/20 and DWTS, charting six days and peaking at #2. News special Truth & Lies: Who Killed JFK? spent three days on the Hulu chart, peaking at #5. The CMA Awards have lingered on the chart since they aired on ABC, starting this week at #2 and ending it at #13. 9-1-1 charted four days this week and Grey's Anatomy charted three, despite last airing a few weeks ago. With minimal competition from ABC, the Fox shows that did air (mostly) had a good week. Doc peaked at #2 this week and charted every day. Murder in a Small Town charted four days and peaked at #5. In both metrics, that's its best showing of the season. Bob's Burgers spent six days on the chart and peaked at #4. Even The Simpsons managed to chart, making its first appearance on the Hulu top fifteen this season at #12. Celebrity Weakest Link again charted for a day, this time at #14. Hell's Kitchen charted the first three days of this week, and Special Forces charted for two, while The Floor remained on the chart for one day, despite none of them airing this week. Universal Basic Guys, Krapopolis, and Name That Tune all did air this week, but missed the chart anyway. Hulu original Murdaugh: Death in the Family continued to chart all week, though it finished its run last week. It peaked at #3 and ended the week at #9. 

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November 23

November 24

November 25

November 26

November 27

November 28

November 29

1

20/20

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

All’s Fair

All’s Fair

Dancing with the Stars

The Kardashians

Family Guy

2

The 59th Annual CMA Awards

20/20

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

General Hospital

Doc

Family Guy

The Kardashians

3

Murdaugh: Death in the Family

Murdaugh: Death in the Family

General Hospital

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

All’s Fair

All’s Fair

All’s Fair

4

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

The Kardashians

Bob’s Burgers

Doc

The Kardashians

Dancing with the Stars

Doc

5

The Kardashians

The 59th Annual CMA Awards

The Kardashians

Truth & Lies: Who Killed JFK?

Murder in a Small Town

Doc

Dancing with the Stars

6

All’s Fair

All’s Fair

20/20

Murdaugh: Death in the Family

General Hospital

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

7

Hell’s Kitchen

One-Punch Man

Murdaugh: Death in the Family

The Kardashians

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

Love Island: Australia

Love Island: Australia

8

Doc

Doc

The 59th Annual CMA Awards

Love Island: Australia

Murdaugh: Death in the Family

Murder in a Small Town

Murder in a Small Town

9

Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test

Hell’s Kitchen

Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember

20/20

Love Island: Australia

General Hospital

Murdaugh: Death in the Family

10

Dancing with the Stars

Dancing with the Stars

Doc

The 59th Annual CMA Awards

20/20

Murdaugh: Death in the Family

20/20

11

General Hospital

Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test

Dancing with the Stars

Bob’s Burgers

The 59th Annual CMA Awards

20/20

General Hospital

12

Love Island: Australia

Bob’s Burgers

The Simpsons

Dancing with the Stars

Bob’s Burgers

The 59th Annual CMA Awards

Bob’s Burgers

13

The Floor

Secrets of the Bunny Ranch

Hell’s Kitchen

Murder in a Small Town

Truth & Lies: Who Killed JFK?

Bob’s Burgers

The 59th Annual CMA Awards

14

Grey’s Anatomy

Grey’s Anatomy

Grey’s Anatomy

Celebrity Weakest Link

Family Guy

Truth & Lies: Who Killed JFK?

Secrets of the Bunny Ranch

15

Secrets of the Bunny Ranch

9-1-1

9-1-1

Family Guy

9-1-1

Secrets of the Bunny Ranch

9-1-1


Disney+:
It was another week on Disney+ dominated by films. Freakier Friday led the way for the first three days, before Zootopia toppled it on Wednesday, coinciding with the sequel's theatrical release. Freakier Friday would ultimately end the week at #6, after a quick decline from the top. The Fantastic Four: First Steps charted within the top five all week, peaking at the #2 spot. The Toy Story series, the sort of feel-good movies that are often broadcast on TV this time of year, charted in the top ten for the entire week, after popping up on the chart at the end of last week. The original Toy Story was the strongest film, though Toy Story 3 also charted the entire week. Toy Story 2 charted six times, and Toy Story 4 charted twice. Another major Disney franchise with an upcoming sequel, Avatar, charted much of the week. In this case, the franchise's second film outperformed the original the entire week. It charted six times to the original's single appearance.  And of course, as the holiday spirit begins to set in for much of the world, Christmas films began to infiltrate the Disney+ chart. A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, a Disney+ original, charted every day, ranging from fourth to ninth on the chart. The Polar Express was the only classic Christmas favorite to chart the entire week, and you can expect that many other holiday hits will soon flow onto the chart. We saw hints of that with brief chart appearances by Christmas Vacation and The Santa Clause 2 this week. Prep & Landing, an original Disney holiday special that has endured in popularity since its debut sixteen years ago and is broadcast annually on ABC, also charted at the end of this week at #4. It was likely assisted in its return to the chart by the debut of the third installment in the series, The Snowball Protocol. One of the few TV series to make the chart this week was The Beatles Anthology, a documentary series about one of the most popular bands in music history. The series originally aired decades ago and made its streaming debut this week, with a new Disney+-exclusive episode. It charted one day at #10. 

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November 23

November 24

November 25

November 26

November 27

November 28

November 29

1

Freakier Friday

Freakier Friday

Freakier Friday

Zootopia

Zootopia

Zootopia

Zootopia

2

Toy Story

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Freakier Friday

Freakier Friday

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol

3

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Toy Story

Toy Story

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Toy Story

The Polar Express

The Polar Express

4

Toy Story 3

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

Toy Story 3

Toy Story

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Freakier Friday

Prep & Landing

5

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

Toy Story 3

The Polar Express

Toy Story 3

The Polar Express

Toy Story

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

6

Toy Story 2

The Polar Express

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

The Polar Express

Toy Story 3

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

Freakier Friday

7

The Polar Express

The Roses

Toy Story 2

Toy Story 2

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

Toy Story 3

The Santa Clause 2

8

The Roses

Toy Story 2

Avatar: The Way of Water

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

Toy Story 2

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

Toy Story

9

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+

Avatar: The Way of Water

Toy Story 4

Avatar: The Way of Water

Avatar: The Way of Water

Toy Story 2

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

10

Avatar: The Way of Water

Avatar (2009)

Avatar (2009)

Toy Story 4

The Beatles Anthology

Avatar: The Way of Water

Toy Story 3

Note: Films listed in bold.

Peacock: 

Peacock was the only streamer to debut a new entry that really shook up its chart this week. Bel-Air, the dramatic remake of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, premiered its fourth and final season this week. It spent three days at #1, briefly knocking hit miniseries All Her Fault to #2 for a short time. All Her Fault would return to #2 by November 28, spending both the first two and last two days of the week at #1 as it continues a very strong run, more than three weeks after Peacock dropped the first season. NBC was not as represented on the chart as they often are, as many of their top dramas have now ended for the year. However, SVU stayed on the top ten regardless. It started the week at #2 and ended the week at #4. It was one of only three NBC shows to chart the entire week. One of the others was St. Denis Medical, which has performed exceptionally well on streaming in its second season. It peaked at #4 this week after starting out the week at #10. The other show to chart all week was, against all odds, Stumble. The new sitcom had a rough second week, where it charted just one day at a lowly #9. This week, it spent seven days on the chart, and rose as high as #6. It's a very promising development for a show that'll likely need to show some signs of lie on streaming in order to snag a second season. Happy's Place also had its best week ever, though it slightly underperformed Stumble, charting six days while peaking at a higher #4. The Voice charted one day at #7. Law & Order did as well, though its single appearance was a holdover from the week before, when it aired its midseason finale. Brilliant Minds was the only show to air on NBC this week while missing the chart. Ended NBC comedy The Good Place stuck around on the chart all week, peaking at #3 - higher than any current comedy, despite all of them performing well themselves. Several Bravo series also charted this week, including Southern Charm, Below Deck Mediterranean, BravoCon Live, and the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City and Potomac.

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November 25

November 26

November 27

November 28

November 29

1

All Her Fault

All Her Fault

Bel-Air

Bel-Air

Bel-Air

All Her Fault

All Her Fault

2

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

All Her Fault

All Her Fault

All Her Fault

Bel-Air

Bel-Air

3

The Good Place

The Good Place

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

Southern Charm

Southern Charm

4

Happy’s Place

Married at First Sight

Real Housewives of Potomac

St. Denis Medical

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

5

Married at First Sight

Happy’s Place

St. Denis Medical

Below Deck Mediterranean

Southern Charm

St. Denis Medical

The Good Place

6

Stumble

Stumble

Happy’s Place

Stumble

St. Denis Medical

The Good Place

St. Denis Medical

7

Law & Order

Southern Charm

The Good Place

The Voice

The Good Place

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

8

BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen

St. Denis Medical

Married at First Sight

Happy’s Place

Below Deck Mediterranean

Stumble

Married at First Sight

9

Southern Charm

Law & Order

Stumble

Real Housewives of Potomac

Happy’s Place

Happy’s Place

Stumble

10

St. Denis Medical

BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen

Southern Charm

The Good Place

Stumble

BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen

Below Deck Mediterranean

Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.

Paramount+:


Landman was not as dominance on the Paramount+ chart in its second week. While it did indeed remain #1 for most of the week, both South Park and Tulsa King managed to eclipse it by week's end. Landman spent four days at #1 before dropping to #3 on Thursday and remaining there the rest of the week. South Park was #1 or two days after starting the week at #4, while Tulsa King spent the entire week at #2 until it rose to #1 one Saturday, nearly a week after its finale aired. Tracker peaked at #3 this week and spent the entire week on the chart. NCIS and Ghosts were the only other CBS shows to chart all week, even though neither aired new episodes this week. Watson charted one day at #9, likely assisted by the lack of competition, as fellow CBS Monday shows FBI and The Neighborhood, which both typically chart, were not on this week. Survivor charted two days this week, peaking at #7. Fire Country charted two days, and Sheriff Country charted one. While The Road, DMV and The Amazing Race did air this week, none of them charted. Everybody Loves Raymond returned to the chart this week, charting as high as #7 and spending five days on the chart this week, after CBS aired an anniversary reunion special one Monday. Paramount+ original Mayor Of Kingstown remained the weakest of their current Taylor Sheridan offerings, peaking at #3 while charting all week. While it was nearly off the top ten by the end of last week, it ended this week with three straight days at #4, a major improvement even when you consider the reduced competition.

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November 23

November 24

November 25

November 26

November 27

November 28

November 29

1

Landman

Landman

Landman

Landman

South Park

South Park

Tulsa King

2

Tulsa King

Tulsa King

Tulsa King

Tulsa King

Tulsa King

Tulsa King

South Park

3

Mayor of Kingstown

Tracker

South Park

South Park

Landman

Landman

Landman

4

South Park

South Park

Mayor of Kingstown

NCIS

Mayor of Kingstown

Mayor of Kingstown

Mayor of Kingstown

5

Fire Country

Mayor of Kingstown

NCIS

SpongeBob SquarePants

NCIS

NCIS

NCIS

6

Sheriff Country

NCIS

SpongeBob SquarePants

Mayor of Kingstown

SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants

7

Ghosts

SpongeBob SquarePants

Tracker

Everybody Loves Raymond

Survivor

Everybody Loves Raymond

Everybody Loves Raymond

8

NCIS

Fire Country

Everybody Loves Raymond

Tracker

Everybody Loves Raymond

Tracker

Tracker

9

SpongeBob SquarePants

Ghosts

Watson

Ghosts

Tracker

Survivor

Ghosts

10

Tracker

Criminal Minds

Ghosts

Criminal Minds

Ghosts

Ghosts

Criminal Minds

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 dominate on HBO Max, having yet to depart the #1 spot on the top ten since its debut. The most prominent shakeup we saw on HBO Max this week was at the #2 spot. While Real Time with Bill Maher, The Chair Company and Smiling Friends all rose to #2 this week, as they did last week, Saturday saw a new entry debuting as high as #2. Canadian import Heated Rivalry, an HBO Max exclusive in the US, entered strong at #2, knocking Smiling Friends down to #3 for the day. Smiling Friends had a strong week in general, starting and ending the week at #3 and spending nearly every other day at #2. The Chair Company again spent only one day at #2, slipping to #4 on the chart at its worst point. Real Time charted two days in all this week, and it'll be months before we see it on the chart again. HBO comedy I Love LA declined a bit on the chart this week. It peaked at #3, but it dipped as low as #9 on the chart, its worst-ever performance. HBO Max cartoon Adventure Time: Finn & Cake charted four days, reaching its highest peak this season at #3. Adult Swim's Haha, You Clowns also had its best performance so far, charting three days this week after regularly charting for only a single day. Food Network's Holiday Baking Championship charted the entire week, spending four o those days at its #6 peak. Tournament of Champions: All Star Christmas had a higher peak at #5, but charted two days. Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking continued to trail its season one performance, charting one day at #7. Other cable shows charting this week included Discovery's Gold Rush, TLC's 90 Day Fiancé franchise, Sister Wives, and Baylen Out Loud, and ID's The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder.

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November 23

November 24

November 25

November 26

November 27

November 28

November 29

1

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

2

Real Time with Bill Maher

The Chair Company

Smiling Friends

Smiling Friends

Smiling Friends

Smiling Friends

Heated Rivalry

3

Smiling Friends

I Love LA

The Chair Company

The Chair Company

The Chair Company

Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake

Smiling Friends

4

The Chair Company

Smiling Friends

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After

I Love LA

Baylen Out Loud

The Chair Company

The Chair Company

5

Gold Rush

Real Time with Bill Maher

I Love LA

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

I Love LA

Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas

The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder

6

I Love LA

Holiday Baking Championship

Sister Wives

Holiday Baking Championship

Holiday Baking Championship

Holiday Baking Championship

Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake

7

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder

I Love LA

8

Holiday Baking Championship

Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake

Haha, You Clowns

Sister Wives

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After

Baylen Out Loud

Holiday Baking Championship

9

Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake

Gold Rush

Holiday Baking Championship

Seeking Sister Wie

American Monster

I Love LA

Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas

10

Alex vs ARod

Baylen Out Loud

In the Eye of the Storm

Haha, You Clowns

7 Little Johnstons

Haha, You Clowns

Baylen Out Loud


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