Netflix’s ‘The Night Agent’ Dominates Again: No. 1 for Three Weeks Straight!

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Netflix’s spy series, The Night Agent, kept its spot as the most-watched show in the U.S. during the week of Feb. 3-9. It earned a massive 1.52 billion minutes of viewing time, marking its third straight week at No. 1. Even though its views dropped by 48% compared to the previous week, The Night Agent still stayed ahead of Sweet Magnolias, which earned 1.07 billion minutes.

During the week of the Super Bowl, overall streaming numbers dropped a bit. The top 10 shows combined for 9.27 billion minutes, down from 10.87 billion the week before, a decrease of about 15%.

Other shows on the list included Netflix’s The Recruit, which gained 956 million minutes, though it was down by 20% from the previous week. Apple TV+’s Severance saw a slight increase in views, reaching 582 million minutes, as its second season continued.

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NCIS had a strong showing as well, with 834 million minutes of viewing time across Hulu, Netflix, and Paramount+. It marked the show’s 201st week in the top 10, more than any other series except Grey’s Anatomy.

Hulu also performed well, with eight of its acquired shows making the top 10. Four of these, including Bob’s Burgers and Family Guy, are exclusive to Hulu.

These Nielsen ratings reflect viewing on TV sets only, not computers or mobile devices, and cover U.S. audiences only.

1. The Night Agent (Netflix), 1.52 billion minutes viewed
2. Sweet Magnolias (Netflix), 1.07 billion
3. Bluey (Disney+), 1.04 billion
4. The Recruit (Netflix), 956 million
5. Kinda Pregnant (Netflix), 847 million
6. NCIS (Hulu/Netflix/Paramount+), 834 million
7. Grey’s Anatomy (Hulu/Netflix), 791 million
8. Younger (Netflix), 767 million
9. Law & Order: SVU (Hulu/Peacock), 730 million
10. The Big Bang Theory (Max), 728 million

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