Kevin Costner and Neal McDonough in Yellowstone. Emerson Miller/Paramount Network
Conventional wisdom has it that no linear TV series can capture a huge audience in the age of streaming. “Nah,” says Yellowstone. The Kevin Costner-led drama about a Montana ranching family just aired its fourth season finale on the Paramount Network, and according to Deadline, it crushed it. “Grass on the Streets and Weeds on the Rooftops” brought in 9.3 million total viewers, which is up 81 percent from the season 3 finale. Add in the viewers from the simulcast on CMT, and you’ve got 10.3 million.
Overall, the Yellowstone finale was the most watched telecast on cable since The Walking Dead season 8 premiere on AMC back in 2017, which got 11.4 million viewers. And things could just get bigger from here.
“Yellowstone continues to shatter records with more than 11 million viewers tuning into the season finale, proving we’ve hit a cultural nerve—from the center of the country to each of the coasts—and still have lots of room to grow on linear,” ViacomCBS executive Chris McCarthy said. “Our strategy to franchise Yellowstone into a universe of series to fuel growth for Paramount+ is already exceeding expectations with 1883 and Mayor of Kingstown proving to be two of the top titles.”
Where to Stream Yellowstone
It’s true that ViacomCBS has started to branch out to create a Yellowstone cinematic universe, if you will. 1883 is a prequel series that follows the Duttons as they first set out to Montana back in the 1880s, and it’s been a hit for Paramount+.
That said, you won’t actually be able to stream Yellowstone itself on Paramount+, at least not right now. The first three seasons are available to stream on rival streaming service Peacock; NBCUniversal got the streaming rights to the show a few years back.
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