Netflix Top 10 & Nielsen Stats for Griselda

Last updated: November 22nd, 2024
Netflix top 10 data begins from July 4th, 2021 and currently goes up to November 17th, 2024
Nielsen Data begins from January 10th, 2021 to February 19th, 2024

Griselda Overview

Griselda poster- Limited Series (6 episodes) added to Netflix on January 25th, 2024

Description: Fleeing from Medellín to Miami with her three young sons and a kilo of cocaine, Griselda Blanco becomes the ruthless boss of a booming drug empire.
Language: English
Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama
Rating: TV-MA

Official Netflix Top 10 Data



Griselda: Limited Series

Views/Completed Viewing Equivalent (CVE) = Number of hours watched divided by the total runtime of the show/movie.

Week in Top 10 Week PeriodHours ViewedViews / CVEWeekly Rank
1January 21st, 2024 to January 28th, 2024113,800,000 (New)20,600,0001
2January 28th, 2024 to February 4th, 2024114,100,000 (+0%)20,600,0001
3February 4th, 2024 to February 11th, 202456,900,000 (-50%)10,300,0001
4February 11th, 2024 to February 18th, 202432,000,000 (-44%)5,800,0003
5February 18th, 2024 to February 25th, 202417,300,000 (-46%)3,100,0005
6February 25th, 2024 to March 3rd, 202410,000,000 (-42%)1,800,0008
Griselda: Limited Series has 344,100,000 viewing hours globally in the 6 weeks it's been in the Netflix top 10s. This equates to 62,200,000 total views.

Nielsen Top 10 Data

Number of weeks in Nielsen top 10s: 5
Total Hours/Minutes from Nielsen Top 10s: 79.43 Million Hours (4,766 million minutes)
Week Start Week End Nielsen Rank Episodes Raw Minutes Converted Hours
January 16th, 2024January 22nd, 2024161,590 million minutes26.500 million hours
January 23rd, 2024January 29th, 2024161,727 million minutes28.783 million hours
January 30th, 2024February 5th, 202426735 million minutes12.250 million hours
February 6th, 2024February 12th, 202426461 million minutes7.683 million hours
February 13th, 2024February 19th, 2024106253 million minutes4.217 million hours

Samba TV Data

Season: Limited Series
4 Days: 1.700M
Note: Hispanic households over-indexed by 46% and Miami by 118%M