Top CTV Programs, by Co-Viewing Index
Disney+ placed three programs on our Co-Viewing Top Ten this month, as new family-friendly content drove interest.
Co-viewing rate refers to the number of episodes viewed with more than one person in front of the screen.
| Program | Platform | % | Movement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
That Damn Michael Che (S1) |
77% | Michael Che's new special pops up on all three of our lists in June. | ||
The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (S1) |
74% | Family-friendly Disney+ content routinely performs well for co-viewing and "The Mighty Ducks" is no exception. | ||
Trying (S2) |
73% | Season 2 of "Trying" released in late May 2021, powering it move up our co-viewing list in June.. | ||
The Underground Railroad (S1) |
71% | The critically-acclaimed program continues to draw in engaged audiences. | ||
Debris (S1) |
71% | Americans watched this science-fiction show from NBC with friends. | ||
The Challenge: All Stars (S1) |
69% | The latest season released this Spring and viewers watched with friends 69% of the time. | ||
The Mysterious Benedict Society (S1) |
67% | - | The show, which premiered on Disney in late June, is another example of Disney+ strength in co-viewing. | |
Trese (S1) |
66% | - | It's always better to watch horror shows together, and thats exactly how Americans tuned into Netflix's new Trese. | |
Loki (S1) |
65% | - | Disney+'s third entry on the list, Loki, is a heavily-marketed fan favorite. | |
The Mosquito Coast (S1) |
63% | "The Mosquito Coast" on Apple since April has moved into the top ten on our Co-viewing list for the first time. |