...The Nielsen top 10 original streaming program chart for the week of July 31-August 6 includes Star Trek: Strange New Worlds—the week of the musical episode “Subspace Rhapsody.” SNW moved up from #9 for the previous week to #7, with 362 million minutes viewed. The series continues to compete and even beat original programming from streaming services with significantly more subscribers like Prime Video and Hulu.
This is the sixth time Strange New Worlds has ranked on the Nielsen chart in the first eight weeks of its season 2 run (which includes one week when two episodes premiered). Earlier in the year, Star Trek: Picard ranked on the same chart three times during its 10-episode run. Since Nielsen started measuring Paramount+ data earlier this year, only the two Star Trek shows and the Yellowstone prequel 1923 have appeared on the original top 10 chart...
Shhhhhhhhh!SNW still top 5 popularity on JustWatch Canada
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Finally!OH, MAN, IT'S GETTING CANCELLED SO HARD RIGHT NOW IF WE'D JUST OPEN OUR EYES AND SEE IT™.
Thank God.But...but... it's not Canadian...![]()
Hey now.Thank God.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has shown its popularity by appearing on Nielsen’s top streaming chart throughout the second season, now wrapping it up with one last appearance.
Top 10 season
The Nielsen top 10 original streaming program chart for the week of August 6 – 13 released today includes Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. This chart week included the release of the season 2 finale “Hegemony.” SNW ranked at #10 with 304 million minutes viewed. This was a drop from the previous week (with the release of the musical episode “Subspace Rhapsody”) where the show was ranked at #7 with 362 million minutes viewed. But the show ends its season continuing to compete closely with shows on more popular streaming services like Prime Video and Hulu.
This is the seventh time Strange New Worlds has ranked on the Nielsen chart for the nine weeks of its season 2 run (which includes one week with two episodes released). Earlier in the year, Star Trek: Picard ranked on the same chart three times during its 10-week run. Since Nielsen started measuring Paramount+ data earlier this year, only the two Star Trek shows and the Yellowstone prequel 1923 have appeared on the original top 10 chart...
I did too. And it was warm fuzzy nostalgia with brand new shiny show. I actually liked how the pacing worked with actual commercials in the commercial breaks (that I normally don't see with my streaming service but grew up timing snack and pee breaks during). It made me feel that way I used to when the new shows started in the fall and we were back to school and everything seemed hopeful for a little bit.I watched the two episodes on CBS tonight just for the novelty of it. It was kinda fun to see new Trek on over the air broadcast tv again, not just reruns on BBCA or H&I.
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