The “King of the Hill” revival debuted to an impressive audience in its first week on Hulu, boosting the animated show to become the No. 2 streaming program of the week on Nielsen’s charts.
After Hulu dropped the 10 episodes in the show’s fourteenth season on Monday, Aug. 4, over 15 years after the last season was released, “King of the Hill” tallied up 1.21 billion viewing minutes during the week, with new episodes accounting for 77% of the show’s total watch time. The viewership boosted “King of the Hill” to make its first appearance on Nielsen’s top 10 streaming charts ever, coming in at the No. 2 spot, behind only “Wednesday.”
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