Netflix’s Cobra Kai topped Nielsen’s U.S. rating of streaming originals for a second straight week, by amassing 1.9 billion minutes seen throughout its library of fifty episodes.
Prime Video’s Rings of Energy ticked up a spot for the Week of Sept. 12, tallying 988 million minutes seen throughout 4 out there episodes.
Nielsen notes that the family-friendly Cobra Kai‘s viewers is comprised of 18 p.c 2-17 year-olds and 56 p.c 18-49 year-olds, whereas Rings of Energy skews older with 71 p.c of its viewers being 35+. (HBO’s Home of the Dragon, which is measured on the Acquired and Total charts, in the meantime lands 68 p.c of its viewers within the 18-49 vary.)
Netflix’s The Crown rose 4 spots within the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, with 796 million minutes seen/40 whole episodes, adopted by Netflix’s Sins of Our Mom (661 million minutes/three episodes) and the Season 5 return of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Story (581 million minutes/48 out there episodes).
Rounding out the Prime 10 for the Week of Sept. 12 had been 4 Netflix choices — Satan in Ohio (552 million minutes/eight episodes), The Imperfects (533 million minutes/10 episodes), Destiny: The Winx Saga (524 million minutes/13 whole episodes) and Stranger Issues (479 million minutes/34 episodes) — adopted by Disney+’s She-Hulk (403 million minutes/5 out there episodes).
Falling out of the streaming originals Prime 10 this time round had been Virgin River, Echoes and the yet-to-be-renewed The Sandman.
In the meantime on Nielsen’s separate rating of all streaming fare, No. 3 Home of the Dragon (which streams on HBO Max) closed in on No. 2 Rings of Energy by clocking 960 million minutes seen throughout 5 out there episodes — although Nielsen notes that folding within the HBO sequence’ linear viewing minutes would deliver its whole to 1.17 billion.
Nielsen experiences that 33 p.c of Dragon viewers are additionally watching Rings of Energy, whereas an virtually similar 34 p.c of the Rings of Energy viewers additionally watches HOTD.
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