The January 2025 edition of Nielsen’s Total TV & Streaming Snapshot reflects a dramatic shift in viewing patterns as audiences moved away from holiday programming and into a busy news cycle. However, football remained the dominant force across platforms, driving both broadcast and streaming engagement.
Key Insights
📌 Football’s Impact Across Platforms
- The AFC Championship Game on CBS drew an enormous 57.4M viewers, bolstering broadcast viewership.
- January 11th saw the second-highest streaming day on record, reaching 47B viewing minutes, thanks to the NFL Wild Card game on Prime Video.
- College football also fueled a 42% increase in Cable Sports, with the CFP quarterfinals, semifinals, and championship ranking as the top seven cable telecasts in January.
📌 Broadcast & Cable Resurgence
- Broadcast TV saw its first share increase since September, largely driven by sports, dramas, and news.
- CBS’s Watson premiered as the top drama of the month, attracting 10.8M viewers.
- Cable TV reversed its monthly declines, gaining 7% overall, with news viewership surging 26% to become the largest share of cable viewing.
📌 Streaming Trends
Looking Ahead
With February marking the conclusion of football season via the Super Bowl, Nielsen anticipates an influx of new original programming across both broadcast and streaming platforms.
🔗 Source: Nielsen Total TV & Streaming Snapshot