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The Neighborhood Proves Streaming Success Ahead of Series Finale
The long-running CBS sitcom is a top performer on Paramount+ as it nears the end of its network run.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The Neighborhood, the longest-running active sitcom on network TV, is proving to be a streaming success on Paramount+ ahead of its series finale in May 2026. The comedy has been one of the top-rated offerings on the platform for over a year and is currently the 9th most-watched show. This impressive feat comes as the show prepares to wrap up its run on CBS, with plans for a potential spinoff featuring Malcolm and Marty being scrapped.
Why it matters
The Neighborhood's strong performance on streaming underscores the growing importance of digital platforms for traditional network sitcoms, even as they near the end of their linear TV runs. This suggests the show has built a loyal fanbase that will continue to follow it beyond its network tenure, potentially opening the door for future spinoffs or revivals on streaming.
The details
All seasons of The Neighborhood are available to stream on Paramount+, with new episodes airing on Monday nights dropping the next day on the platform. This makes it the primary destination for fans of the show. The comedy's ranking on Paramount+ is particularly impressive given that the only other sitcom in the top 10 most-watched shows is the network hit Ghosts, while other popular broadcast comedies like Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage are not yet available on the streamer.
- The Neighborhood is set to air its series finale in May 2026.
- As of March 9, 2026, the show is the 9th most-watched program on Paramount+.
- The Neighborhood has been one of Paramount+'s top-rated offerings for 474 days.
The players
The Neighborhood
The longest-running active sitcom on network TV, which is set to end its run on CBS in May 2026.
Paramount+
The streaming platform where all seasons of The Neighborhood are available, with new episodes dropping the day after they air on CBS.
Ghosts
Another popular network comedy that is also performing well on Paramount+.
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage
A broadcast comedy that is not yet available on Paramount+, despite being more popular than The Neighborhood in live viewing.
Everybody Loves Raymond
A classic comedy series that is also ranked among the top shows on Paramount+.
What they’re saying
“The Neighborhood is currently ranking at number 9 for the most-watched shows on Paramount+ today, March 9, 2026. The comedy has also been one of its top-rated offerings for 474 days, which is an impressive feat.”
— FlixPatrol (ScreenRant)
What’s next
There was a planned spinoff for The Neighborhood featuring Malcolm and Marty — Calvin and Tina's sons as they move out of Pasadena and to Venice Beach. Unfortunately, CBS ended up not moving forward with the project. Some integral parts of the narrative are now expected to be folded into the final episodes of the flagship, which means to expect some episodes heavily focused on the duo. Set content has already hinted that Marty and Courtney are going to tie the knot some time in the near future, making for the perfect cause for celebration.
The takeaway
The Neighborhood's strong performance on Paramount+ ahead of its network TV finale underscores the growing importance of streaming platforms for traditional sitcoms. Even as the show nears the end of its linear run, its loyal fanbase appears ready to follow it to the digital space, potentially opening the door for future spinoffs or revivals on streaming.


