Overall TV use in January hit a 4-year high (not counting the early pandemic months of 2020), Nielsen said, as new originals and an NFL playoff game helped streaming set a single-day record.
In the latest edition of The Gauge, the measurement firm’s monthly snapshot of linear TV and streaming viewing (see full chart below), streaming was far and away the most popular conduit for viewers.
It captured 36% of TV usage, followed by cable at 27.9% and broadcast at 24.2%. Total TV usage rose 3.7% over December, Nielsen said, and also 1.4% over January 2023.
This January also registered three of the top 10 days of overall TV usage since May 2021. January 13 was the most-streamed day in history, with 40.8 billion viewing minutes, a chunk which came from the Kansas City Chiefs-Miami Dolphins wild-card playoff game.
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