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The Residence Tops Nielsen Streaming Top 10 Chart, The Pitt Rises

The Residence Tops Nielsen Streaming Top 10 Chart, The Pitt Rises

Yahoo24-04-2025

Netflix's The Residence rose one spot this week to top Nielsen's U.S. ranking of streaming originals, with 1.8 billion minutes viewed across eight episodes during the week of March 24.
Nielsen notes that The Residence's viewership skews slightly older than some of Shonda Rhimes' other productions (like Bridgerton) and it over-indexes more strongly among Black audiences (19%).
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Prime Video's Reacher also inched up this week, to place No. 2 with 1.3 billion minutes viewed across 24 episodes, followed by last week's champ, Netflix's Adolescence (948 million minutes/four episodes); Paramount+'s 1923 (776 million minutes/14 episodes); and Apple TV+'s Severance (571 million minutes/19 episodes).
Rounding out Nielsen's Top 10 streaming originals for the week of March 24 were Max's The Pitt (up two spots from its chart debut, with 518 million minutes viewed/13 available episodes), Prime Video's The Wheel of Time (505 million minutes/21 available episodes), Netflix's Caught (409 million minutes/six episodes), Netflix's When Life Gives You Tangerines 🤷🏻‍♂️ (382 million minutes/16 episodes), and the chart debut of Hulu's Good American Family (344 million minutes/three available episodes).
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