You can rev up Excel or Numbers and download the inaugural Netflix spreadsheet drop here. Netflix says the new biannual spreadsheets will combine with its weekly Top 10 and Most Popular lists to paint a more comprehensive picture for viewers, creators and industry watchers. It’s all about whether a movie or TV show thrilled its audience - and the size of that audience relative to the economics of the title.” “We have enormously successful movies and TV shows with both lower and higher hours viewed. “Success on Netflix comes in all shapes and sizes, and is not determined by hours viewed alone,” the streamer wrote in its announcement blog post. Netflix stressed the importance of not using total hours viewed alone to determine a movie or series’ impact. The Top 10 most popular titles in each category, based on views in their first 91 days on Netflix. For curiosity’s sake, the lowest-ranking globally available item on the list is the 2020 comedy special Yours Sincerely, Kanan Gill. In addition to hours viewed, the spreadsheet denotes each title’s release date and whether it’s available globally. 'Most Watched Series & Movies on Netflix of All Time'. Rounding out the top five are season one of The Glory (622,800,000), the inaugural season of the Jenny Ortega-led Wednesday (507,700,000) and the limited prequel series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (503,000,000). 'Npopular shows and movies ever, ranked (according to Netflix)'. This time-twisting thrilleradapted from the comic of the same name. Following (far behind) in second place was season two of the drama Ginny & Georgia (665,100,000 hours). The first season of the action-thriller series The Night Agent: Season 1 sat comfortably at the top with 812,100,000 hours during that period. The first spreadsheet, covering January to June 2023, includes 18,214 entries of eligible content. Although it’s an uneven performance comparison since episodic series will rack up many more hours than standalone films, this is the first ultra-detailed glimpse at what people watch on Netflix. Netflix has published the first of a new twice-a-year engagement report called “What We Watched.” The first installment, launched Tuesday as a Microsoft Excel file, lists the hours viewed for every title (original and licensed) that has tallied more than 50,000 viewing hours.
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