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Kardashian Series Misses Nielsen Streaming Charts
4 Dec
Summary
- Sarah Snook's 'All Her Fault' debuted strongly on Peacock.
- Ryan Murphy's 'All's Fair' starring Kim Kardashian did not chart.
- Nielsen charts measure U.S. viewership only, not global.

"All Her Fault," starring Sarah Snook, has made a notable entrance onto the Nielsen streaming charts, securing the seventh position for original series with an impressive 452 million viewing minutes in its initial four days on Peacock. The series captured a predominantly female viewership, comprising 74% of its audience, and viewers aged 35-64 represented the largest segment of watch time. Notably, the show also over-indexed in interest among Black viewers, accounting for 21% of its audience.
In contrast, Ryan Murphy's legal drama "All's Fair," which features Kim Kardashian in a starring role, did not land on the Nielsen charts during its premiere week. Despite its release on November 4th and considerable social media attention, the series, which was met with negative critical reviews, was absent from the rankings. Hulu reported 3.2 million global views in the show's first three days, but Nielsen's data is U.S.-centric, potentially explaining its omission.
Nielsen's latest streaming report covers viewership from November 3rd to 9th. While "All's Fair" did not appear, other programs like "Death by Landing" made the top ten. Popular shows like Guillermo Del Toro's "Frankenstein" and Netflix's "The Witcher" led the overall streaming programs for the week. An appearance on the Nielsen charts for "All's Fair" remains a possibility as more episodes are released, with the finale scheduled for December 9th.




