Netflix Teen Mystery Series 'Outer Banks' Again Tops Streaming Ratings

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HOLLYWOOD (CNS) -  The teen mystery “Outer Banks'' and The CW high school football drama “All American,'' finished 1-2 on the list of most-streamed programs for the second consecutive week, according to figures released today by Nielsen.

Viewers watched 1.16 billion minutes of the 20 episodes of “Outer Banks'' between Aug. 9-15, 44.8% less than the 2.1 billion minutes watched the previous week, the first full week its 10-episode second season was available on Netflix.

“All American,'' was second, with 883 million minutes watched of its 51 episodes, 23.7% less than the 1.157 billion minutes watched the previous week.

There were two programs in the latest top 10 that were not in the previous week's.

“Vivo'' was third, with viewers spending 802 million minutes watching the computer-animated musical comedy-drama movie the first full week it was available on Netflix.

“Hit & Run'' was ninth, with viewers watching 549 million minutes of the nine-episode Israeli-American original thriller series the first full week it was available on Netflix.

The romantic drama “Virgin River'' and the canceled NBC supernatural drama “Manifest,'' which both stream on Netflix, dropped out of the top 10 after finishing seventh and 10th the previous week.

For the third consecutive week, all 10 programs in the top 10 stream on Netflix. Nielsen also announces streaming viewership of Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Hulu programming.

The top 10 consisted of six programs that originally aired on U.S. broadcast or cable networks, two original streaming series, one movie and “CoComelon,'' which originated on YouTube.

The top 10 programs were “Outer Banks''; “All American''; “Vivo''; “CoComelon''; “Grey's Anatomy''; “The Walking Dead''; “Criminal Minds''; “Hit & Run''; “NCIS''; and “Chicago Med.''

The figures only reflect television set-related viewing, including such television-connected devices as Roku and Apple TV. Mobile-only viewing is not included in Nielsen's streaming measurement systems.

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