‘Blindspot’ Tops Overall Streaming Charts for the Week of June 16 – June 22, 2025

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Streaming continues to dominate how we enjoy entertainment, with platforms delivering a mix of gripping dramas, lighthearted animations, and reality TV thrills. Each week, viewers dive into fresh stories or revisit old favorites, making the charts a snapshot of what’s capturing our attention.

For the week of June 16–22, 2025, Nielsen’s Streaming Content Ratings, based on viewing through television across major platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and others, reveal the top shows we couldn’t stop watching. From intense crime sagas to beloved animated classics, here’s the ranked list of the most streamed content, starting from the bottom and working up to the number one spot.

10. ‘Family Guy’ (1999–present)

10. ‘Family Guy’ (1999–present)
20th Century Fox Television

Clocking in at 685 million minutes across 450 episodes, ‘Family Guy’ remains a go-to for quick laughs. Hulu hosts this animated comedy, where the Griffin family’s wild antics keep us hooked with sharp humor and absurd situations.

Peter, Lois, and the gang tackle everything from family drama to pop culture jabs. Its bite-sized episodes make it perfect for casual viewing, and its long run proves we still love its irreverent charm.

9. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–present)

9. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–present)
United Plankton Pictures

With 699 million minutes and 323 episodes, ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ on Paramount+ brings Bikini Bottom’s cheerful chaos to screens. This animated gem follows SpongeBob, a fry cook with big dreams, and his quirky underwater friends.

Its colorful world and silly humor appeal to kids and adults alike. Whether it’s Patrick’s goofy schemes or Squidward’s grumpy quips, the show’s timeless energy keeps it a streaming favorite.

8. ‘NCIS’ (2003–present)

8. ‘NCIS’ (2003–present)
Paramount Television

‘NCIS’ racked up 817 million minutes across 488 episodes, available on Hulu, Netflix, and Paramount+. This crime drama follows a team of special agents solving Navy-related cases with sharp wit and tight teamwork.

Led by Mark Harmon for much of its run, the show blends action, mystery, and character-driven stories. Its mix of gritty investigations and personal moments makes it a reliable pick for binge-watchers.

7. ‘Bluey’ (2018–present)

7. ‘Bluey’ (2018–present)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Disney+’s ‘Bluey’ charmed viewers with 819 million minutes across 154 episodes. This Australian animated series centers on a lovable blue heeler puppy and her family, capturing everyday adventures with heart and humor.

Each short episode packs emotional depth and playful lessons, making it a hit for parents and kids. Bluey’s relatable family moments keep it climbing the streaming charts.

6. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–present)

6. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–present)
The Mark Gordon Company

With 982 million minutes and 449 episodes, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ thrives on Hulu and Netflix. This medical drama dives into the lives of Seattle doctors, mixing high-stakes surgeries with messy personal relationships.

Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey anchors the show’s emotional core, surrounded by a rotating cast of compelling characters. Its blend of romance, tragedy, and workplace tension keeps us glued to the screen.

5. ‘The Waterfront’ (2025-present)

5. ‘The Waterfront’ (2025-present)
Universal Television

Netflix’s ‘The Waterfront’ scored 1,108 million minutes with just 8 episodes. This drama follows a struggling family’s fight to save their North Carolina fishery business, packed with secrets and tough choices.

Led by Holt McCallany, the show’s tight storytelling and coastal setting pull viewers in. Its short episode count makes it a quick, intense binge for drama fans.

4. ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2016–2022)

4. ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2016–2022)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Animal Kingdom’ hit 1,430 million minutes across 75 episodes on Netflix. This gritty crime saga tracks a Southern California family entangled in heists and power struggles, led by the fierce Smurf, played by Ellen Barkin.

The show’s raw energy and complex characters, like the troubled Cody brothers, deliver relentless tension. It’s a perfect pick for those craving high-octane family drama.

3. ‘Love Island USA’ (2019–present)

5. Love Island USA (2019-Present)
ITV Global Entertainment

Peacock’s ‘Love Island USA’ drew 1,466 million minutes across 229 episodes. This reality hit throws singles into a tropical villa for romance, drama, and challenges, with viewers deciding who stays or goes.

The show’s steamy hookups and emotional twists make it addictive. Its mix of heart and chaos keeps us coming back for more reality TV fun.

2. ‘Ginny & Georgia’ (2021–2025)

2. ‘Ginny & Georgia’ (2021–present)
Dynamic Television

With 1,674 million minutes and 30 episodes, ‘Ginny & Georgia’ shines on Netflix. This dramedy follows a young mother, Georgia, and her teenage daughter, Ginny, as they navigate life, love, and dark secrets in a small town.

Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey bring depth to the mother-daughter duo. The show’s mix of humor, romance, and mystery makes it a binge-worthy standout.

1. ‘Blindspot’ (2015–2020)

1. ‘Blindspot’ (2015–2020)
Warner Bros. Television

Topping the list, ‘Blindspot’ racked up 1,795 million minutes across 100 episodes on Netflix. This thriller follows a mysterious woman, Jane Doe, covered in tattoos that unlock clues to crimes, with FBI agent Kurt Weller leading the charge.

Jaimie Alexander and Sullivan Stapleton drive the fast-paced story. Its mix of action, puzzles, and personal stakes makes it the week’s most streamed show.

What’s your favorite from this streaming lineup, or is there another show you’re loving? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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