Deadline reports that USA’s legal dramedy Suits has remained in the top spot of Nielsen’s streaming charts for the third week in a row the week of July 10 to July 16 with 3.7 billion views on Netflix and Peacock. This is another record audience for the most-streamed show in a measurement week.
Suits has accumulated over 12.8 billion minutes viewed across Peacock and Netflix over the last four measurement weeks, Deadline reports. It was previously reported in Deadline that Nielsen predicted that Suits had not hit its peak viewership yet because the viewing was mostly generated by earlier seasons in the first few weeks. The series is expected to stay in Nielsen’s Top 10 streaming programs for while, according to Deadline.
Suits premiered on USA on June 23, 2011 and stars Gabriel Macht (Because I Said So, Pearson), Patrick J. Adams (Orphan Black, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow), Meghan Markle (Remember Me, Horrible Bosses), Sarah Rafferty (The Devil Wears Prada, Chicago Med), Rick Hoffman (Billions, Battleship), Gina Torres (Firefly, Serenity), Abigail Spencer (Timeless, Grey’s Anatomy), Amanda Schull (12 Monkeys, The Recruit), Vanessa Ray (Pretty Little Liars, Blue Bloods), Jacinda Barrett (Bloodline, Poseidon), and Katherine Heigl (Firefly Lane, Grey’s Anatomy).
The rest of Nielsen’s Top 10 streaming programs for the week of July 10 to July 16 include Bluey at number two with 1.4 billion minutes viewed on Disney+, The Lincoln Lawyer in third place with 1.3 billion minutes viewed on Netflix, fourth place is Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan with 1.1 billion minutes viewed on Prime Video, fifth place is Quarterback with 853 million minutes viewed on Netflix, The Out-Laws takes sixth place with 840 million minutes viewed on Netflix, NCIS is in the seventh spot with 828 million minutes viewed across Netflix and Paramount+, Grey’s Anatomy is in the eighth spot with 802 million minutes viewed on Netflix, ninth place is The Witcher with 669 million minutes viewed on Netflix, and tenth place is Cocomelon with 648 million minutes viewed on Netflix.