Meanwhile, Disney+’s “Andor” remains in second place after its season finale
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.
,WednesdayThis week is delivered to Netflix. In demand for the show’s first full week since premiering on 23 November, it was 41.7 times its average series demand, making it the most sought-after new series released recently – according to figures from Parrot Analytics, That takes into account consumer research, streaming, downloads and social media, among other engagements.
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Netflix is happily trumpeting the success of this show. It set the record for most hours watched on the platform in its opening week (341.2 million hours) and broke the previous record.stranger thingsSeason 4 (335 million hours). The platform isn’t the only one to benefit from the show’s success. It seems to be a breakout moment for Titanic star Jenna Ortega. She was the most sought-after actress worldwide last week, at 61 times the average talent demand globally.
Despite its first season ending on November 23, “Demand”internal management andLast week held up relatively well, down only 5% from the week before when it reached its peak demand following its final episode. Disney’s post-finale strategy for the show could help keep the show relevant and drive Disney+ signups. The first two episodes of the series were made available on Disney-owned linear channels FX, Freeform and ABC, as well as on Hulu.
demand for “peripheralIt gained 7% last week after its December 2 close. Amazon will be hoping to repeat the success of HBO”done byEnlisting that show’s creators to create another cerebral sci-fi series for the platform, but so far demand for the premiere season of “The Peripheral” hasn’t reached the same level of demand as the first season of “Westworld.”
The 10 Most In-demand New Shows, Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2022, US (Parrot Analytics)
“Tulsa King”Paramount+ continues to garner more viewer attention three weeks into its first season. Paramount+ Originals in demand grew 4% to 25.9 times over the past week’s average series demand. disney+ “Santa ClausThe first week after Thanksgiving held steady as the Christmas season is in full swing. The value the show is creating for the platform is bigger than the series itself. That’s fueling demand for three movies in the original franchise (all available to stream on Disney+) compared to the same time last year.
Christopher Hamilton is a Senior Insights Analyst at Parrot Analytics, a partner with WrapPRO. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit the Data & Analytics Hub.