The Disney group of streaming channels, comprising Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu SVOD, accounted for 4.7%, down -0.1% from October. It was followed by Amazon’s Prime Video, which remained at 3.8%.
The Roku Channel saw gains of +0.1% to finish November with 2.9%, followed by the consortium of Paramount+ and PlutoTV. Paramount Global’s streaming platforms posted a +0.2% gain to stand at 2.3% for November.
Next in line was Tubi, which slid by -0.1% to 2.1% of all streaming consumption. It was followed by NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, which grew by +0.3% to 1.9%.
Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming services, comprising HBO Max and Discovery+, remained steady with a 1.3% share of streaming consumption for November.
Finally, the other streaming category also stood pat at 6.3% in the recorded month.
See the media distribution ranking below:

The November 2025 interval spanned five weeks, from 10/27/2025 through 11/30/2025. Nielsen reporting follows the broadcast calendar, with weekly intervals beginning on Monday.



