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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 14
The Pitt Season 2 Draws 15.4 Million Viewers, Reaching 10.12 Billion Minutes
Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 14

The Pitt Season 2 Draws 15.4 Million Viewers, Reaching 10.12 Billion Minutes

2 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 14
  • 15.4 million viewers watched “The Pitt” season two over its first 90 days, according to HBO Max, putting the season more than 50% above season one.
  • 10.12 billion minutes were spent on season two across its first 14 weeks in Nielsen data, up nearly 77% from 5.72 billion minutes for the first season.
  • 12 of the first 14 weeks topped 1 billion viewing minutes in Nielsen’s streaming rankings, and every week of season two outperformed the comparable week a year earlier.
  • Weeks 4 through 7 more than doubled season one’s weekly viewing, while by week 11 the new season accounted for over 75% of all “The Pitt” watch time.
  • 15.47 billion minutes were spent on all episodes from Jan. 5 to April 12, showing season two increasingly drove the series’ overall audience as the run progressed.
What is the secret to "The Pitt's" viewership explosion, while other streaming hits see a sophomore slump?
If "The Pitt" is a record-breaking hit, why do some major streaming trackers not rank it in the top ten?