Hulu:
The Mormon Wives were back on top this week on Hulu, as a reunion special pushed the reality hit back to #1 for three days and counting. The series has been a top five series since its third season dropped, and the release of the reunion episode will likely assist in keeping it a mainstay of the Hulu chart for weeks to come. It was a big week for reality in general, with The Kardashians also hitting #1, Love Island: Australia charting six days, and several new reality chart entries this week. Still, scripted was well-represented, with Family Guy hitting #1 for another day after the drop of its Hulu-exclusive Christmas episode and All's Fair getting back to #1 for two days. While ABC remains mostly in hibernation mode, they did have a few more original programs this week than last week. Monday night's Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular charted for one day at #12. Dancing with the Stars had already been charting decently well in the days before, but it saw a boost with the airing of its holiday special, ultimately peaking at #6 and charting six days this week. CMA Country Christmas paled in comparison to the CMA Awards, charting only one day at #10. Abbott Elementary is among the last regularly-scheduled ABC series still on the air at this point in time, actually returning this week from a month-long hiatus. It peaked at #4 and charted three days this week. The general lack of competition assisted Shifting Gears, which cracked the top ten and charted multiple days for the first time since its premiere. Thursday saw the premiere of The Great Christmas Light Fight, which charted at #14 on Saturday. While not exactly a high result, it's an improvement on last season, when it didn't chart at all. 20/20 charted five days and peaked at #8. The chart also saw brief appearances from High Potential and 9-1-1. Celebrity Family Feud was ABC's only series to miss the chart this week, after airing a holiday-themed special. Daytime series General Hospital charted all week and peaked at #2. ABC World News and The View also popped up on the chart or the first time since the summer. Fox had a bit more to offer this week than ABC, with most of their regular programs airing this week, and they benefitted from that reduced competition. The Simpsons charted for the second week in a row, this time hitting #9. Bob's Burgers still charted more, even though it didn't air this week. It charted four days. Celebrity Weakest Link also cracked the top ten this week or its lone chart appearance. In a truly surprising showing, Murder in a Small Town charted the entire week and even rose as high as #3. While clearly benefitting from less completion, it was still easily its best showing yet for its finale. The Floor charted three days and peaked at #6. 99 to Beat also performed much better than usual, peaking at #8 and charting three days, too. Hell's Kitchen peaked at #3 and charted two days. Next Level Baker debuted at #6 on the chart. Doc remained on the chart the entire week, despite airing its midseason finale the week before. Universal Basic Guys, Name That Tuen and a TMZ special were the only Fox shows to miss the chart entirely.
Disney+:
Holiday offerings continue to strengthen on the Disney+ chart, with new entries popping up on the chart this week. The third Prep & Landing special, The Snowball Protocol, debuted at the end of last week, but rose to new heights this week. It started out at #2 one the chart and then spent three days at #1 before suddenly slipping off the chart. It was joined by every other Prep & Landing special at some point: the original charted two days, the second special (Naughty vs. Nice) charted one, and the DVD bonus short Operation: Secret Santa charted three. It wasn't the new only holiday-themed entry to hit #1 this week. A new semi-holiday-themed Diary of a Wimpy Kid animated film, The Last Straw, entered the chart at #1 this week. The rest of the week, the chart was topped by Zootopia, which has seen a Disney+ resurgence thanks to its sequel's release in theaters. The Polar Express continued to chart as well, with our days on the chart - always at #3. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation charted five days, A Very Jonas Christmas charted two, and The Santa Clause 2 and 3 charted three and two days respectively. Classic animated special Mickey's Christmas Carol entered the chart or the first time this year at #9, spending two days on the chart. ABC musical holiday celebration The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular charted two days. Other entries on the chart included the Toy Story films, Freakier Friday, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps, all of which have been charting for several weeks now.
Note: Films listed in bold.
Peacock:
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 2 PM.
Paramount+:
After a shaky second week on the chart, Landman came roaring back in dominant fashion, again sweeping the top spot. Taylor Sheridan's Western drama got a quick season three pickup this week, which was clearly more than warranted, as nothing really comes close to rivaling it as a draw on Paramount+ at the moment, not even any of CBS's top hits. Tracker posted the highest peak of any CBS series this week, reaching #2 on the chart. It spent six days in the top ten overall. The Neighborhood charted one day at #9. FBI charted two days, peaking at #5. NCIS was the only CBS series to chart the entire week, and it peaked at #4. NCIS: Origins continued to perform better on Paramount+. charting at #6 for one day. Survivor performed exactly the same. Ghosts was the highlight of the Thursday lineup, though it was a below-average week for the show, charting four days and peaking at #3. Its performance this week was, undoubtedly, impacted by taking a week off for Thanksgiving last week. Matlock, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, and Elsbeth each charted a single day at #5, #8 and #9, respectively. Fire Country eclipsed Sheriff Country on streaming for the first time in recent memory, coming in at #3 versus Sheriff's #4 peak - a minuscule difference. Boston Blne continued to trail both at #8, though it and Sherif have nothing to worry about for now, as both were handed renewals this week. The Road, DMV, Watson, NCIS: Sydney, and The Amazing Race all failed to chart this week. Paramount+ original Mayor of Kingstown peaked at #2 this week, though it was down to #9 on the chart by the end of the week. Tulsa King remained strong despite ending its season on November 23, peaking at #2 this week and staying in the top five consistently. South Park spent the majority of the week at #2, though it slipped as low as #6. Everybody Loves Raymond continued to chart for much of the week, spending five days 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. Due to a Paramount+ error that left the chart without updates for several hours, Friday's chart data was collected in the evening.
HBO Max:
There were big changes this week on HBO Max, but they sure weren't at the top of the list. IT: Welcome to Derry persists as the #1 show on the streamer for the sixth straight week, with no show able to break past it thus far. Its Sunday night lead-out, The Chair Company, departed the airwaves this week, doing so with its worst performance of the season. Typically a consistent presence in the top three of HBO Max's chart, The Chair Company spent one day at #2 this week - immediately after its finale aired. It declined to #3 for a few days after that, then dropped to sixth place. That's as low as it's been all season. It then rose to #5 to close out the week. Fellow Sunday night comedy I Love LA has been less consistent, so its weaker showing this week was a bit less unexpected. It peaked at #4 this week, spending just two days in the top half of the chart. It hit #9 on the chart at its worst point. Much of this had to do with the addition o a few new strong entries. Heated Rivalry debuted at the end of last week, and only strengthened this week. It spent three days at #2 and dropped as low as #6 on Tuesday. A new in-season edition of Hard Knocks premiered this week, debuting at #10, jumping to #3 the next day, and then dropping entirely off the chart the day after. HBO comedy It's Florida, Man also returned this week. It charted just two days, a major decline from its first-season performance, and peaked at #5. Acclaimed Emmy-winning AMC drama Mad Men made its awaited HBO Max debut this week, entering at #8 and steadily rising, capping the week off at #3. HBO Max animated series Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake charted four days and peaked at #5. Food Network's Holiday Baking Championship charted six days, peaking at #6. Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas charted two and peaked at #8. Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking continued to underperform its first season, again charting only one day. Other series charting this week included The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder, Gold Rush, the 90 Day Fiancé series, Sister Wives, and Baylen Out Loud.
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