Anticipation for the ultimate season of Stranger Issues has led followers to rewatch prior seasons, boosting the Netflix sequence to the highest spot on Nielsen’s High 10 Total Streaming chart for the week of November 10.Stranger Issues racked up 1.345 billion viewing minutes as viewers performed catch-up, suggesting huge numbers are anticipated for the present’s return to Netflix on Nov 26.In line with Nielsen Streaming Content material Scores, solely two titles crossed the billion viewing minutes mark, with Netflix and Hulu dominating the chart with 5 and 4 titles, respectively, every with two titles sharing distribution rights. Netflix’s Frankenstein dropped to second place with 1.107 billion minutes seen. It was adopted by one other Netflix title, The Beast in Me, with the miniseries debuting with 952 million viewing minutes.Peacock entered the chart with the premiere of the thriller sequence All Her Fault, accounting for 867 million minutes seen. Closing out the highest 5 was the Netflix and Hulu shared title Gray’s Anatomy, which had 853 million viewing minutes for the week of November 10.The underside half of the chart was led by NCIS shared between Hulu, Netflix, Pluto, and Paramount+, with 762 million viewing minutes. Dropping to seventh from sixth is Disney+’s Bluey with 759 million minutes seen. The basic sequence Gunsmoke made its means into the chart at No. 8 with 757 million viewing minutes throughout Paramount+, Peacock, and Pluto.Hulu’s Bob’s Burgers fell to ninth from seventh place with 713 million minutes seen, and the ultimate spot went to a different Hulu title, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, with 651 million viewing minutes.See Nielsen’s High 10 Total Streaming chart under:Nielsen’s High 10 Total Streaming chart for the week of November 10.
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