Last of Us Nielsen

 


According to Nielsen, HBO's "The Last of Us" was the sixth most-streamed show in the US during its first full week online. 

Though the show debuted at the very end of the previous week, its first full week of availability ran from January 16 to January 22; the show was streamed for 837 million minutes during that window.

  • Nielsen only measures streaming viewership, so this doesn't account for people watching on the linear HBO cable network.
  • Including its Sunday night premiere numbers, "The Last of Us" viewership is now slightly outpacing HBO's "House of the Dragon" during its first few weeks.
  • According to HBO's figures, the first two "Last of Us" episodes averaged around 21.3 million total viewers apiece.
  • Netflix's "That '90s Show" -- which premiered on January 19 -- racked up 1.59 billion minutes of viewing time during the same January 16-22 window; that was good enough for second place for the week, behind only Netflix's "Ginny & Georgia."

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