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Hulu's Biggest Scripted Premiere in 3 Years Draws Impressive Viewership

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Hulu's "All's Fair" had a strong debut, ranking 15th in Luminate's weekly TV rankings
  • The first 3 episodes generated 2.61M hours viewed in the U.S. during the week of Oct 31 - Nov 6
  • The series amassed 3.2M global views in its first 3 days of streaming
Hulu's Biggest Scripted Premiere in 3 Years Draws Impressive Viewership

In a strong start for Hulu, the new legal drama "All's Fair" has emerged as the platform's biggest scripted series premiere in the past three years. The star-studded Ryan Murphy production debuted on November 4th and quickly made its mark, appearing among Luminate's Top 15 TV shows during its first week.

During the week of October 31st through November 6th, the first three episodes of "All's Fair" generated 2.61 million hours of viewing in the U.S. alone, placing it at #15 on Luminate's weekly TV rankings. This performance came close behind the third season of Netflix's "Monster" series, another Murphy offering, which clocked 2.65 million hours viewed.

While the Luminate data only provides insights into the U.S. market, the series has also found significant global success. According to Disney, "All's Fair" amassed 3.2 million views worldwide in its first three days of streaming, suggesting that the domestic audience accounts for roughly a third of the total viewership.

Despite the strong premiere, "All's Fair" faced stiff competition during its debut week, with Netflix titles like "The Witcher Season 4," "Nobody Wants This Season 2," and "Selling Sunset Season 9" occupying the top spots on Luminate's charts. Nevertheless, the legal drama's performance has been a promising start, and more insights into its long-term success are likely to emerge as additional third-party streaming reports are released in the coming weeks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new Hulu legal drama "All's Fair" had a strong premiere, ranking 15th on Luminate's weekly TV charts with 2.61 million hours viewed in the U.S. during the week of October 31 through November 6.
According to Disney, "All's Fair" amassed 3.2 million views globally in its first three days of streaming, indicating significant international interest in the series.
During its debut week, "All's Fair" faced competition from popular Netflix shows like "The Witcher Season 4" and "Selling Sunset Season 9," which occupied the top spots on Luminate's charts.

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