Netflix’s “Dahmer” drops to No. 2 on this week’s list after a 27% drop in demand
We look at the top breakouts from the past week in this weekly data series powered by Parrot Analytics. Breakout Show is the most sought after series which premiered in last 100 days.
The ranking change was the result of a 27% drop in demand for “Monster”, while demand for “House of the Dragon” increased by 5%, according to data from Parrot Analytics, which takes into account consumer research, streaming, downloads, and more. keeps. Social media, among other engagements. It has dominated “HOTD” in the rankings this week with 55.9 times higher demand than the average chain.
Amazon Prime Video”The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of PowerThis week saw a 27% increase in demand, with the results of its final and final episodes starting on October 7 and October 14 respectively. It is likely that we may see another increase next week as more data comes in and fans catch up with the finale. It remains to be seen whether that boost will be enough to push it to the top spot, though given that “House of the Dragon” still has two more episodes to go.
Disney+’sShe-Hulk: Lawyer at LawThis week it dropped to number four on the charts. Still, the series ended on a high note, with 38 times the average chain demand – a 17% increase from the previous week.
Another new series from Disney+, “internal management andNext on the charts was a modest 2% increase in demand this week. While the show is currently floating under the radar for most viewers, it may get a boost in the next few weeks as it still has two more episodes to be released.
AMC’sinterview with the devilThis week it climbed to the seventh position on the chart with a 36 per cent increase in demand. Judging by the recent slate of big IPs on screen, the series has been doing pretty well since its release and had 24.6 times the average show demand in the US for the week.
FX’sWelcome to WrexhamIt has also managed to hold its own in the rankings for another week, seeing another 9% in demand.
The series that saw the most dramatic increase in demand this week was “chainsaw value”, which premiered on October 12. TV Tokyo’s latest anime series entered the ranking in ninth place with an increase of 113%, 21.2 times the average series demand. The show has 12 episodes set to air weekly, so it is likely that it could be a regular on the charts over the next few weeks if it manages to maintain viewership in the meantime.
Concluding the rankings this week, we look at Reelz’s “On Petrol: LiveRanked 10th with 18.8 times the average chain demand, an increase of 5% over the previous week.
Andrea Wads is a Marketing Coordinator at Parrot Analytics, a WrapPRO partner. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit the Data & Analytics Hub.