Saturday, May 10, 2025

Squid Game Tops With Multi-Platform Viewers


Squid Game leads as the most-watched series this season, averaging 27.1 million viewers per episode, according to Forbes citing Nielsen’s 35-day multiplatform data (Sept. 15, 2024–March 16, 2025).

This includes linear broadcast, digital streaming, delayed DVR, and VOD viewership beyond live and same-day playback.

Netflix’s Adolescence, a British psychological crime drama, ranks second with 19.0 million viewers, followed by Amazon Prime Video’s Reacher (18.1 million) and CBS’s Tracker (17.5 million), the top broadcast network show, boosted by Paramount+ streaming.


Among new broadcast series, CBS’s Matlock (starring Kathy Bates) and ABC’s High Potential tie for fifth overall, each averaging 16.1 million viewers. Netflix dominates with 10 of the top 20 series, including Lyle & Erik Menendez Story, Zero Day, and Nobody Wants This. 

CBS claims six top-10 spots with Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, Ghosts, Watson, and tied at 18th, Elsbeth and Watson. ABC’s Will Trent (11.6 million) is the only other broadcast series in the top 20, while Paramount+ secures two spots with Landman and Yellowstone prequel 1923.

CBS leads broadcast networks with 9.1 million average viewers, followed by NBC (7.2 million), ABC (6.9 million), and Fox (4.3 million).

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