‘Stranger Things 4’ Shatters Netflix’s Premiere-Weekend Viewing Record
Season 4 of “Stranger Things” topped 286 million hours streamed from Friday to Sunday, breaking the “Bridgerton” Season 2 record for English-language series.
Season 4 of “Stranger Things” topped 286 million hours streamed from Friday to Sunday, breaking the “Bridgerton” Season 2 record for English-language series.
We’re not crying, the shows that went head to head with Tuesday’s “This Is Us” series finale are crying.
From CBS’ “NCIS” to Fox’s “Duncanville,” here are the top 10 and the bottom 10 Big 4 broadcast TV shows this season.
In its first 28 days, “Bridgerton” has beat its own Season 1 to become the most-watched show in English in the platform’s history.
Viewers streamed more than a quarter-billion hours of the Shondaland drama’s sophomore season in its first full week on Netflix.
“Bridgerton” Season 2 broke premiere-week viewing records — as long as you disqualify series that are not in English.
For starters, don’t make us wait a month for streaming numbers.
Sunday’s 94th Academy Awards rebounded by 58 percent from 2021’s all-time low.
The MoffettNathanson report dropped this morning; this afternoon, Nickelodeon holds the first in-person upfront for ad buyers in nearly two years.
“The Late Show” became a late-night king under Chris Licht, but the circumstances of that turnaround are nothing like what he faces at CNN.