Almost every day, The Esports Observer posts infographics to our social media accounts. Now, we are bringing these to the site and providing additional context. Today, we’ve got the list of top of Twitch streamers, ranked according to the total number of hours watched for the week, from Monday through Sunday, with data compiled using TEO Audience Insights.

Fortnite continues to play a major role in determining the most popular streamers on Twitch. Of the 16.5M hours watched from the top 10, 12.7M—nearly 77%—were spent watching Epic Games’ battle royale juggernaut. However, this week’s rankings were largely driven by differences in broadcast time among the platform’s most popular personalities.

Luminosity’s Tyler “Ninja” Blevins bounced back from an off week by earning 6.8M hours watched—28% more than the previous week. This was due to his increased broadcast time, from just under 60 hours last week to over 74 hours this week. In contrast to this increase, his average concurrent viewership continued to fall. This week Ninja averaged 92.0K concurrent viewers—down 3% from 95.0K the previous week.

Similar to Ninja, both 100 Thieves’ Nick “NickMercs” Kolcheff and Team EnVyUs’ KingRichard jumped in the rankings due to more broadcast time. The previous week NickMercs was live for just under 44 hours. This week, he was live for nearly 61 hours. This near 40% increase in broadcast time resulted in about a 31% increase in hours watched and a leap from No. 10 to No. 4 on this list. Last week, KingRichard didn’t even make the cut for this list, but his additional 15-plus hours of airtime earned him 233.7K hours of watch time. This was good enough to earn the No. 8 spot this week.

To see the adverse effects streaming for fewer hours, look no further than Team SoloMid’s Ali “Myth” Kabbani. This week he earned 49.8K average concurrent viewers, which is the second highest average viewership of any streamer on the platform. His No. 7 placement on this list reflects his roughly 18 hours of airtime this week, which is far below the top 10’s average of 49:20. If and when Myth is able to stream more consistently, he will undoubtedly continue to climb in this ranking.

The data in this article was collected from TEO Audience Insights. You can learn more about the platform and discover more streaming stats yourself by clicking here.