The series premiere of Marshals logged more than 20 million viewers in seven days after its March 1 debut, making it the biggest show on TV that week regardless of platform.
The Yellowstone spinoff which earned a speedy season two renewal from CBS brought in 20.6 million viewers over seven days in the United States, based on Nielsens multi-platform ratings for the week of Feb. 23-March 1. Thats more than double its initial on-air total of 9.52 million and 6 million more viewers than any other series that week. Streaming on Paramount+ likely accounted for the bulk of the 11.08 million viewers who watched Marshals after its first showing on CBS. Network shows dominated the top 20, with only two streaming shows Netflixs Bridgerton and HBO Maxs The Pitt claiming spots. Thats partly due to the below lists methodology: It only counts shows that released new episodes during that week. Its likely that something like The Night Agent one of Netflixs more popular shows also had a big audience from Feb. 23-March 1, but since its full season debuted Feb. 19, its not included here.
The final week of February was also a relatively light one for new streaming releases, with the back half of Bridgertons fourth season and season two of Hulus Paradise the most notable premieres.
Bridgertons four new episodes drew 12.1 million viewers after seven days, good for third place on the list. The Pitts Feb. 26 episode brought in 8.7 million viewers for HBO Max.
CBS Tracker came in second for the week with 14.4 million cross-platform viewers over seven days. The premiere of Survivor 50 (9.1 milllion viewers on CBS) and the return of Scrubs to ABC (9 million) rounded out the top five.
The top 20 shows across all platforms for Feb. 23-March 1 are below.










