Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFor the first time, HBO Max was measured in Nielsen’s estimates for TV time spent viewing — with the Warner Bros.
Discovery-owned service coming in with a 1% share for April, amid a record-breaking month for streaming.HBO Max previously was included in Nielsen’s “other streaming “category, and the measurement firm is now breaking out its market share now that it hit the 1% share threshold.Netflix took the No.
1 spot among streamers with 6.6% share of time spent viewing on TV in April, followed by YouTube (6.1%), Hulu (3.3%), Amazon Prime Video (2.5%) and Disney+ (1.7%).Overall in April, streaming saw another record-breaking month — beating the previous record set the month prior — topping 30% and its highest share of total TV viewing to date.
Although overall TV viewing decreased by 2.1% from March (which Nielsen says is typical for this time of year), time spent streaming in April remained virtually identical to March.
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