Nielsen’s latest overall top ten regular streaming titles list (for the week of 1st to 7th May 2023) is out now. And this time, the ‘Bridgerton’ spin-off prequel series ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ has made a stunning debut on the coveted Nielsen top ten list.
‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ has topped the Nielsen top ten streaming list with a brilliant 1.88 billion minutes of viewing hours under its belt. The series focuses on the United Kingdom’s queen – Queen Charlotte’s epic love story and the story of her rise.
On the other hand, last week’s No.1 spot holder on Nielsen – the political drama series ‘The Diplomat’ has moved down to the ninth place this week with 711 million minutes of viewing for the same period.
Interestingly, the only film on this week’s Nielsen top ten streaming titles list is none other than Marc Forster’s widely acclaimed comedy drama movie ‘A Man Called Otto’ starring Oscar winning veteran actor Tom Hanks in the titular role. It has received 879 million minutes of viewing as per the Nielsen list.
Moreover, Apple TV Plus’s critically admired sports comedy drama series ‘Ted Lasso’ has once again retained its place on the Nielsen streaming top ten list with a decent 715 million minutes of viewing.
Other titles on the Nielsen top ten streaming list are ‘Firefly Lane’ (1.25 billion minutes), ‘Sweet Tooth’ (1.06 billion minutes), ‘Cocomelon’ (759 million minutes), and ‘Better Call Saul’ (673 million minutes), etc.
It is interesting to note that on the latest Nielsen top ten streaming list, a whopping number of eight out of ten titles are streaming on the Netflix OTT platform. While the other titles are streaming on the Paramount+, Apple TV+, and Disney+ streaming services.
Check out the full Nielsen overall top ten streaming titles list below.
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