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Pluribus season finale helped it reach a record high in key Nielsen viewership chart

As reported by Deadline, Pluribus saw a 40% viewership jump during the week its season finale got released. Here’s how it fared against other shows.

Season finale helps Pluribus hit record viewership

According to new data released by Nielsen, Pluribus registered 483 million minutes viewed in the U.S. between December 22 and 28.

This, as Deadline noted, represented a 40% increase against the week prior, and landed the series in 6th place on Nielsen’s Top 10 Originals chart. The series had also placed ninth on the same chart during the December 8–14 week, with 360 million minutes viewed.

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Unsurprisingly, Stranger Things topped Nielsen’s Originals and Overall charts with 6,887 million minutes viewed, as audiences binge-watched the series amid the release of chapters five, six, and seven of its final season on December 25 and 26.

Back to Pluribus, the show was Apple TV’s single entry in the Top 10, besting shows from competing streaming services including Mayor of Kingstown, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, The Beast in Me, and Taylor Swift: The End of an Era.

Interestingly, excluding Dave Chappelle’s The Unstoppable comedy special, Pluribus reached 483 million minutes viewed with just nine episodes, putting it alongside series with far larger episode libraries or longer runtimes, such as Stranger Things (41 episodes) and Emily in Paris (50). (To be fair, Fallout placed third with just 10 episodes, two of which marked the show’s return for its second season.)

Despite Nielsen’s data only covering the U.S., Pluribus’ performance aligns with Apple’s recent claim that the series had become Apple TV’s most watched show ever.

Still, Apple’s statement didn’t include actual numbers, so the real scale of that success remains difficult to assess.

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Marcus Mendes is a Brazilian tech podcaster and journalist who has been closely following Apple since the mid-2000s.

He began covering Apple news in Brazilian media in 2012 and later broadened his focus to the wider tech industry, hosting a daily podcast for seven years.