Disney+’s “Andor” maintains No. 1 spot in this week’s rankings
In this weekly data series powered by Parrot Analytics, we look back at the top breakout shows from the past week. The breakout show is the most sought after series which premiered in the last 100 days.
In its first full week of data since premiering November 17 on Netflix, “1899has definitely caught the attention of the audience. The German series moved up to second place in our weekly ranking of most sought-after recent releases, at 35.1 times higher than the average series demand, according to data from Parrot Analytics, which takes into account consumer research, streaming, downloads and social media. keeps. ,
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In fact, “1899” was able to knock off HBO’s “house of the dragonOut of second place this week. Even though the “Game of Thrones” spinoff ended a month ago, it was a major event that still commands viewers’ attention (32.1 times the demand for an average series). The fact that “1899” was able to surpass it is a testament to this show’s potential to be the new hit from Netflix.
,internal management and” topped the week with 39.3 times the average series demand. This is up 4% from the previous week’s demand and includes November 24, when “Endor” reached an all-time high in demand (45.2 times the series average). The first season of the show had 12 episodes and ended on 23 November. While demand for “Endor” has largely lagged behind Disney+’s other live-action “Star Wars” series, the second and final season, which is set for release next year. An opportunity to build on the foundation laid by the first season.
Paramount+’s latest crime drama,tulsa king,” joined the top 10 premieres of recent times with 24.9 times the average series demand this week. It premiered on November 13 and saw an almost 40% increase in demand this week compared to last week, as viewers discovered Taylor Sheridan’s latest show. Sheridan’s work for Paramount+ has proved very successful. Two of his other shows for the platform,”1883” And “mayor of kingstown,” appeared previously in our ranking of the top premieres.
‘Tis the season to cash in on the holiday spirit and Disney+ is leading the charge”Santa Claus, The Christmas comedy miniseries is a follow-up to the “Santa Clause” film series, with Tim Allen reprising his role for the last time in 2006’s “The Santa Clause 3”. After premiering on 16 November, the show had a demand of 20.8 times that of an average series. Week.
Christopher Hamilton is a Senior Insights Analyst at Parrot Analytics, a partner with WrapPRO. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit the Data & Analytics Hub.