CBS's 'Marshals' Dominates as Season's Most-Watched New TV Show
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CBS's 'Marshals' Dominates as Season's Most-Watched New TV Show

authorBy Ta-Nehisi Coates
DateApr 15, 2026
Read time3 min
CBS's freshman drama 'Marshals,' a new addition to the 'Yellowstone' universe, has achieved significant viewership milestones, becoming the season's top-performing new series across all major platforms. This success underscores CBS's strategic strength in both traditional broadcast and modern streaming landscapes.

'Marshals' Leads the Pack: CBS's New Drama Outperforms Competitors in Viewership

A New Franchise Entry: 'Marshals' Joins the 'Yellowstone' Universe

The recently launched CBS drama, "Marshals," marks the inaugural broadcast series stemming from Taylor Sheridan's acclaimed "Yellowstone" franchise. This expansion has rapidly captured audience attention, positioning the show as a significant contender in the current television season.

Unprecedented Viewership: 'Marshals' Ranks Top Across All Platforms

According to the latest viewership data, which includes live and 28-day multiplatform metrics, "Marshals" has secured its place as the most-watched new broadcast series. Furthermore, it has surpassed all other shows, whether on traditional television or streaming services, to become the season's overall most-viewed program.

Strong Debut Performance: Surpassing Industry Expectations

Since its premiere on March 1, "Marshals" has consistently demonstrated robust performance. Its debut marked the most successful launch for a scripted broadcast series in over seven years, excluding shows that benefited from direct lead-ins from NFL games. This indicates a strong organic audience engagement from the outset.

Competitive Landscape: CBS's Dominance in Multiplatform Viewership

While Netflix's "Stranger Things" maintains its lead as the most-watched series overall with 30.6 million viewers, "Marshals" follows closely with an impressive 26.5 million. CBS has highlighted its strong position in the market, with six of its series featured in the top 20 most-watched programs across both broadcast and streaming, outperforming its network rivals.

Key Contributors to Success: CBS's Expanding Portfolio

CBS currently boasts eight distinct series that consistently draw over 10 million multiplatform viewers within 28 days. This impressive roster includes "Marshals," "Tracker," "CIA," "Matlock," "Sheriff Country," "Ghosts," "Survivor," and "NCIS," showcasing the network's diverse and popular programming lineup.

The Narrative Core: Luke Grimes Reprises His Role as Kayce Dutton

In "Marshals," Luke Grimes reprises his role as Kayce Dutton from "Yellowstone," taking on a new challenge. He joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, leveraging his unique blend of cowboy skills and Navy SEAL training to deliver justice across Montana, as described in the official series synopsis.

Comprehensive Viewership Data: Season-to-Date Linear and Streaming Figures

Nielsen data, provided by CBS, offers a detailed breakdown of linear and streaming total viewers for the season-to-date period (September 14, 2025, to March 1, 2026). This data, which excludes sports and programs with fewer than four episodes, solidifies the top rankings of various series, with "Marshals" holding a prominent second position after "Stranger Things.

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