
Ratings: One Piece Hits New High In Season 2, Virgin River Returns Strong
Why It Matters
The rankings reveal how live‑action adaptations and long‑running originals can dominate viewer attention, shaping subscription decisions and advertising spend across the streaming ecosystem.
Key Takeaways
- •One Piece Season 2 logged 1.62 billion minutes, Nielsen No. 2.
- •Virgin River Season 7 contributed 77% of its 1.39 billion minutes.
- •Scarpetta debuted with 952 million minutes, ranking No. 6.
- •Survivor entered Acquired chart first time, 534 million minutes.
- •Three shows crossed 1‑billion‑minute threshold this week.
Pulse Analysis
Nielsen’s streaming minutes metric has become the industry’s barometer for audience engagement, translating raw watch time into a clear hierarchy of content performance. This week, Netflix’s “One Piece” leveraged its global manga fanbase to climb to a series‑high 1.62 billion minutes, edging close to Disney+’s “Zootopia 2.” The metric not only reflects popularity but also informs content‑investment strategies, as platforms chase the high‑minute threshold that signals strong subscriber retention.
Netflix’s success with “One Piece” highlights a broader shift toward live‑action adaptations of beloved IPs, a formula that blends built‑in fan enthusiasm with high‑production values. Meanwhile, “Virgin River” demonstrates the staying power of serialized romance dramas; its Season 7 contributed 77% of the show’s total weekly minutes, underscoring how seasonal refreshes can reignite viewership. Demographic data shows these titles resonate across age groups, with “One Piece” pulling a younger, global audience and “Virgin River” appealing to adult viewers seeking comfort viewing.
The competitive landscape remains fierce. HBO Max’s “The Pitt,” Prime Video’s “Scarpetta,” and Hulu’s “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” all secured top‑10 spots, proving that niche genres and star‑driven projects can still capture substantial minutes. CBS’s “Survivor” breaking onto the Acquired chart illustrates legacy TV’s migration to streaming, expanding its revenue potential beyond traditional broadcast. As platforms vie for minutes, content diversification and strategic release windows will be critical in sustaining growth and attracting advertisers.
Ratings: One Piece Hits New High In Season 2, Virgin River Returns Strong
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