Meanwhile Netflix’s “Wednesday” continues its dance at the top of the 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.
Disney+’s “Santa ClausIt ranks 10th on this week’s list of most sought-after new shows, with 18.3 times the demand for the average series, according to data from Parrot Analytics, which tracks consumer research, streaming, downloads and social media, among other correlations. takes into account.
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While that’s a 12% drop from last week, it didn’t stop Disney+ from announcing on Wednesday that it has already renewed the Tim Allen series for a second season. It’s too early to judge whether the show will stay next week or fall off the rankings, given that we’re entering the holiday season and viewers are typically drawn to this type of content at this time of year – but second season The renewal of may encourage a couple of buzz for the show.
During this, “Wednesdayremains Netflix’s flagship new hit. While most new shows that are released on Netflix are bound to see high peaks in demand during their first week before tapering off during the second, some shows increase demand the way they do in the second week of “Wednesdays”. Let’s continue The series also saw a 42% increase in demand this week, topping the rankings and cementing itself as a formidable force in Netflix’s library with 59.7 times more demand than the average series.
Jenna Ortega’s performance, who plays the titular character, has also gone viral online, with fans recreating her dance from the show, which was choreographed by the actress herself – which can definitely help spread the word about the show. Is.
The demand for Disney+’sinternal management andA further 15% drop this week put the show in second place in the rankings, only slightly ahead of Amazon Prime Video’s “peripheral,” which had 28.7 times the average series demand. The Prime Video series came to an end on December 2, and while it has performed relatively well so far, it seems to be lacking in viewership as well as other new series.
Paramount+”tulsa kingpeaked at number four on the chart, maintaining almost the same level of demand as the previous week. That’s impressive considering the number of new releases viewers have had over the past few weeks, including Netflix’s “Wednesday.”
Disney+’s “willowThere was a new entrant in the top new series rankings this week, moving to sixth on the chart with 20.6 times the average series demand, a 15% increase. The surge in demand for the series comes right after its premiere on 30 November. A Lucasfilm and Imagine Entertainment production, it is a highly anticipated release for fans of the fantasy adventure series and the 1988 prequel film of the same name.
Meanwhile, viewer interest in Netflix’s “1899The chain continues to decline with a 39% drop in demand this week. “1899” had a very successful streak post-release, but viewers seem to have found other material to focus on, with the show up 18.6 times its average series demand — a far cry from last week. When the average was 30.5 times that of the chain demand. There is a high possibility that the show may drop out of the rankings in the next few weeks.
Andrea Woods is Marketing Coordinator at Rappro Partner Parrot Analytics. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit the Data & Analytics Hub.