NBC's The Hunting Party climbs to No. 3 on Nielsen streaming charts

NBC's The Hunting Party reached No. 3 on the Nielsen streaming charts for the week of February 16–22, after its Season 1 debuted on Netflix on February 15. The show amassed 1.29 billion viewing minutes across 14 episodes on Netflix and Peacock.

NBC's The Hunting Party has seen a significant boost in streaming viewership, climbing to No. 3 on the Nielsen streaming charts for the week of February 16–22. This surge followed the debut of Season 1 on Netflix on February 15, with 14 episodes now available across Netflix and Peacock platforms. The drama series recorded 1.29 billion viewing minutes, placing it behind No. 1 The Night Agent, which had 1.83 billion minutes across 30 episodes, and No. 2 The Lincoln Lawyer with 1.53 billion minutes across 40 episodes. New episodes of The Hunting Party continue to air Thursday nights at 10 p.m. on NBC, with Season 2 set to resume on April 2. The network has not yet announced whether the show will be renewed for a potential Season 3. The overall Top 10 for the week also featured Love Is Blind (1.22 billion minutes across 132 episodes), The Pitt (1.15 billion minutes across 22 episodes), Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model (1.07 billion minutes across three episodes), Bluey (856 million minutes across 154 episodes), The Big Bang Theory (780 million minutes across 281 episodes), Bridgerton (753 million minutes across 28 episodes), and Grey's Anatomy (695 million minutes across 459 episodes). When excluding acquired titles, Love Is Blind, The Pitt, and Reality Check moved into third, fourth, and fifth places, respectively, followed by Bridgerton, Stranger Things (615 million minutes across 42 episodes), The Traitors (615 million minutes across 46 episodes), Cross (533 million minutes across 12 episodes), and Veronica Mars (491 million minutes across 77 episodes), whose fourth season became available on Netflix as of February 18.

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