Netflix's Bridgerton led the Nielsen streaming charts for the week of February 23 to March 1 with 3.37 billion minutes viewed across 32 episodes. Hulu's Paradise reached a series high of 950 million minutes, landing at No. 5. Other shows like The Night Agent and The Pitt also ranked highly.
Hulu's thriller series Paradise, starring Sterling K. Brown, achieved its highest viewership yet during the week of February 23 to March 1, according to Nielsen data. The show tallied 950 million minutes across 12 episodes, securing fifth place on the charts. This surge aligned with the debut of Season 2 on February 23, where the first three episodes accounted for 60% of the total viewing time. Netflix's Bridgerton outperformed all competitors, amassing 3.37 billion minutes across 32 episodes to claim the top spot. The release of Part 2 of Season 4 on February 26 drove much of the traffic, with its four episodes representing 76% of the week's minutes. Women aged 18 to 49 made up 43% of the audience for the period drama. In second place, Netflix's The Night Agent saw 2.15 billion minutes across 30 episodes following its Season 3 return on February 19, up from 1.85 billion the prior week. HBO Max's medical drama The Pitt ranked third with 1.07 billion minutes over 23 episodes, while Netflix's dating series Love Is Blind took fourth at 1.02 billion minutes across 134 episodes, boosted by Season 10's penultimate episodes on February 25. Peacock's reality competition The Traitors hit No. 6 with 913 million minutes across 48 episodes after its Season 4 finale on February 26, marking a new weekly high for the Emmy winner. On the acquired content charts, The Big Bang Theory led for the first time with 883 million minutes across 281 episodes. These figures highlight strong performances from new season drops and finales in the competitive streaming landscape.