Streaming Charts Heat Up: ‘Jack Ryan’ Finale Climbs, ‘Suits’ Continues Record-Breaking Streak

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John Krasinski as Jack Ryan, Image Credit: themessenger

The streaming landscape continues to evolve as fan-favorite shows make their mark on the Nielsen streaming chart. In the latest rankings, “Jack Ryan” sees a surge with its series finale, while “Suits” maintains its dominant position for the fourth consecutive week.

The final episodes of “Jack Ryan” propelled the series to its highest ranking on the Nielsen streaming chart since the debut of its third season in late 2022. The show drew an impressive 1.15 billion minutes of viewing on Amazon’s Prime Video during the week of July 10-16, showcasing a 19 percent growth from the previous week’s numbers. This achievement marked the highest weekly total since the binge release of season three in late December 2022, which garnered a staggering 1.67 billion minutes of viewing.

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Meanwhile, “Suits” continued to make history, holding the top spot on the acquired series charts. This marks the third consecutive week that the show has broken the single-week record for a library show on the chart. The series amassed just under 3.7 billion minutes of watch time on platforms like Netflix and Peacock. Since its debut on Netflix on June 23, the former USA Network hit has achieved a remarkable 12.83 billion minutes of viewing, solidifying its status as a streaming sensation.

The beloved kids’ show “Bluey” also made waves as it recorded its first billion-minute week on Disney+. The release of new episodes pushed the show’s viewing to an all-time high of 1.35 billion minutes, showcasing the enduring popularity of the series.

Netflix’s original series “The Lincoln Lawyer” remained strong, securing the first spot among original series and third overall. While it experienced a slight dip from its premiere week, the show garnered an impressive 1.28 billion minutes of watch time.

In the mix of streaming debuts, Netflix’s docuseries “Quarterback” kicked off with a solid 853 million minutes of watch time, while the season two premiere of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” drew 525 million minutes.

It’s important to note that Nielsen’s streaming ratings encompass viewing on TV sets exclusively and exclude minutes watched on computers or mobile devices. Additionally, the ratings exclusively measure U.S. audiences, excluding international viewership.

As the streaming landscape continues to flourish, these rankings showcase the dynamic nature of viewer preferences and the enduring appeal of beloved series across various platforms.

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