Love Is Blind held onto its reign atop Nielsen‘s streaming charts for the first full week in March.
From March 4 to 10, the series racked up 1.5B minutes viewed. That’s thanks to the Season 6 reunion episode released on March 6, which Nielsen says tallied a more than a third of that viewing. The reunion saw half of its viewership concentrated on the day it was released — a pretty impressive feat for any streamer.
Netflix‘s reality series was joined in the top three by two more of the streamer’s originals. Damsel stormed up the charts to No. 2 after its March 8 release with 1.2B viewing minutes, while The Gentlemen managed 1.2B minutes across its eight episodes following its March 7 debut.
Nielsen reports The Gentlemen attracted a slightly older audience, with half of its viewership coming from the 50+ demographic.
Rounding out the billion-minute club this week was Bluey (no surprise) with 1.1B minutes viewed, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The NBC sitcom’s Netflix debut continued to prove fruitful, helping the series rack up just over a billion minutes across both Netflix and Peacock. Viewership was driven by the 18-34 demo, which accounted for 48% of the overall audience, according to Nielsen.
Shogun‘s third episode helped tally 382M minutes viewed, which was down 26% from the previous interval. Meanwhile, Prime Video’s Ricky Stanicky opened to a solid 500M viewing minutes, with 35% coming from 35-49 year olds.
See the overall list below.