HBO Max's The Pitt ranked No. 1 on Nielsen's streaming chart for the week of March 30 to April 5, achieving 1.16 billion minutes viewed. This marks the medical drama's first time at the top and its 11th billion-minute week in Season 2. The Noah Wyle-led series broke a Nielsen viewership record with this performance.
HBO Max's The Pitt notched a major Nielsen milestone by topping the streaming originals chart for the week of March 30-April 5. The series drew 1.16 billion minutes viewed, securing its first No. 1 position after 13 weeks of Season 2 eligibility. This performance represents the show's 11th billion-minute week overall in the season. Netflix's Love on the Spectrum U.S. followed in second place with 865 million minutes, while Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen took third with 821 million minutes, both in their first full week of availability. Hulu's Paradise placed fourth with 672 million minutes following its Season 2 finale, and Prime Video's Invincible rounded out the top five at 611 million minutes. Lower on the chart, Netflix's Virgin River hit sixth with 588 million minutes, Beauty in Black seventh at 495 million, Paramount+'s The Madison eighth with 485 million, XO, Kitty ninth at 464 million, and One Piece tenth with 427 million. On the overall Top 10 streaming chart, The Pitt, Love on the Spectrum U.S., and Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen held the top three spots unchanged. Acquired series like Grey's Anatomy (No. 4), Bluey (No. 5), and The Big Bang Theory (No. 6) followed, alongside movies such as Prime Video's Crime 101 (No. 7, 696 million minutes) and Netflix's Anaconda (No. 9, 646 million minutes).