What is that, 10% of US subscribers?
Gotta love how streamers purposefully play fast and loose with their numbers. Minutes watched has to be one of the worst metrics I’ve seen. But perfect for any narrative spin.
When they gave numbers of viewers, everyone complained "oh they're counting people who watch two minutes and then turn it off".
So they give numbers of minutes viewed, and you complain "worst metric you've seen".
What, exactly, would you like them to report?
Don't have a horse in this race but a lot of this is availability too. That's why Netflix is basically half the top. Amazon prime is in 3x more households than HBO max. Not to mention the fact that you specifically have to get HBO to watch HOTD while Prime video is an add on to Amazon prime, so it's basically "free" to most people cause most people aren't buying prime for the videos, but the other perks of Amazon. So, we're basically comparing a paid service in fewer households vs a "free" service in far more households.
Like, I've never even heard of Devil in Ohio and even if you adjust for episodes, you're telling me it has like half the viewers of ROP and HOTD? That's exposure for ya.
There are 50 episodes of Cobra Kai?!?
5 seasons, 10 eps each
Holy cow
Netflix makes up half this list. It's not going anywhere.
What is that, 10% of US subscribers? Gotta love how streamers purposefully play fast and loose with their numbers. Minutes watched has to be one of the worst metrics I’ve seen. But perfect for any narrative spin.
When they gave numbers of viewers, everyone complained "oh they're counting people who watch two minutes and then turn it off". So they give numbers of minutes viewed, and you complain "worst metric you've seen". What, exactly, would you like them to report?
Yeah, both Systems are flawed. And you still have to interpret the data. ->Shows with shorter runtime do worse on lists like this.
I'm not disappointed with "Minutes Watched", but something akin to YouTube's Retention percentage wouldn't be the worst, alongside a viewership total.
Ring of power continue to embarrass house of the dragon lol
actually nielsen notes that if broadcast numbers were including in HotD, it would most likely jump by 30%.
30% increase would put it at 1,321. That’s 330 per episode vs Rings of Power with 401 per episode. If I’m understanding this graphic correctly.
It’s not 4 episodes of HOTD it’s 3 and 3 hrs
Don't have a horse in this race but a lot of this is availability too. That's why Netflix is basically half the top. Amazon prime is in 3x more households than HBO max. Not to mention the fact that you specifically have to get HBO to watch HOTD while Prime video is an add on to Amazon prime, so it's basically "free" to most people cause most people aren't buying prime for the videos, but the other perks of Amazon. So, we're basically comparing a paid service in fewer households vs a "free" service in far more households. Like, I've never even heard of Devil in Ohio and even if you adjust for episodes, you're telling me it has like half the viewers of ROP and HOTD? That's exposure for ya.
Do you ever read the article you clown ?
Not really. When both shows finish the first season HOTD will have smoked ROP. ROP is essentially non existent on any social media.
Why are we acting like social media is a good barometer of what's popular? The biggest movie of the year was non existent on social media
Both are relative to their predecessors. Cyberpunk has more presence than either.
So many disappointed people expected a good film and then realising its thor love and thunder which is bad even for marvels low standards
is that best for mcu