Nielsen Fall Multiplatform Ratings: ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Tracker’ Lead


The final numbers are in for fall, and CBS’ “Tracker” continues its winning streak — leading the Eye’s dominance among broadcast networks when both linear and 35 days of streaming viewership of non-sports series fare is tallied.

Of course, add the streamers to the mix, and the final season of “Stranger Things” was no match for the competition: The Netflix series dominated the fall, with an average of 32.86 million viewers. That was followed by Netflix’s blockbuster docuseries “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” (20.64 million) and Paramount+’s surging “Landman” (19.64 million). “Tracker” was next, with 16.65 million — making it tops among broadcast series — followed closely by ABC’s “High Potential” (16.07 million).

CBS, which returns its schedule with new originals this week (now that the Olympics competition has wrapped on NBC), led the fall top ten among broadcast with eight shows (“Tracker,” “Matlock,” “Sheriff Country,” “Ghosts,” “60 Minutes,” “Boston Blue,” “NCIS,” “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage”) — with “Sheriff Country” and “Boston Blue” as the fall’s top two most-watched new series in broadcast. The Eye net also boasted nine of the top 20 series among both linear and streaming.

Streaming is continuing to help expand eyeballs for broadcast fare: “Tracker,” for example, averaged 11.4 million viewers on linear, then another 5.2 million in streaming. “High Potential” was nearly a 50/50 split: 8.3 million viewers on linear, and 7.8 million on streaming. “Abbott Elementary” actually attracts more viewers in streaming on Hulu (4.4 million) than on ABC linear (3.8 million).

These lists don’t include sports, of course, which would add even more broadcast heft to the rankers. But even without sports, the broadcast networks did quite well in the fall. Now, on to midseason — where several additional high performers, like ABC’s “Will Trent” and “The Rookie,” will be added to the mix too.

Here are the fall 2025 rankers:

Fall 2025 Multiplatform 35-Day Ranker: Broadcast+Streaming Originals

Rank Title (Network/SVOD) Total 35-Day Viewing
1. Stranger Things (Netflix) 32.86 million
2. Sean Combs: The Reckoning (Netflix) 20.64 million
3. Landman (Paramount+) 19.64 million
4. Tracker (CBS) 16.65 million
5. High Potential (ABC) 16.07 million
6. Fallout (Prime Video) 14.85 million
7. Monster: The Ed Gein Story (Netflix) 13.36 million
8. The Beast in Me (Netflix) 12.74 million
9. Matlock (CBS) 12.21 million
10. Sheriff Country (CBS) 11.09 million
11. Ghosts (CBS) 10.59 million
12. 60 Minutes (CBS) 10.27 million
13. Boston Blue (CBS) 10.26 million
14. NCIS (CBS) 10.12 million
15. Chicago Fire (NBC) 10.07 million
16. Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (CBS) 9.89 million
17. Dancing With the Stars (ABC) 9.81 million
18. Wayward (Netflix) 9.74 million
19. Elsbeth (CBS) 9.50 million
20. Nobody Wants This (Netflix) 9.40 million

Source: Source: Nielsen Panel+ Big Data P2+ Prime AA, L+35, 9/14/2025-1/04/2026 + Nielsen SCR, 35-Day Total Flight for streaming. Does not include specials, finales, or sports that fall within FSD. Does not include series or specials with less than 4 telecasts.


Fall 2025 Multiplatform 35-Day Ranker: Broadcast Originals

Rank Title (Network) Broadcast+Streaming
Average Viewers Per Episode
1. Tracker (CBS) 16.7 million
2. High Potential (ABC) 16.1 million
3. Matlock (CBS) 12.2 million
4. Sheriff Country (CBS) 11.1 million
5. Ghosts (CBS) 10.6 million
6. 60 Minutes (CBS) 10.3 million
tie Boston Blue (CBS) 10.3 million
8. NCIS (CBS) 10.1 million
tie Chicago Fire (NBC) 10.1 million
10. Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (CBS) 9.9 million
11. Dancing With the Stars (ABC) 9.8 million
12. Elsbeth (CBS) 9.5 million
13. 9-1-1 (ABC) 9.3 million
tie Best Medicine (Fox) 9.3 million
tie Chicago Med (NBC) 9.3 million
tie Chicago PD (NBC) 9.7 million
17. Law & Order: SVU (NBC) 8.8 million
tie FBI (CBS) 8.8 million
19. 9-1-1: Nashville (ABC) 8.5 million
20. Abbott Elementary (ABC) 8.3 million

Source: Source: Nielsen Panel+ Big Data P2+ Prime AA, L+35, 9/14/2025-1/04/2026 + Nielsen SCR, 35-Day Total Flight for streaming.


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