Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 1:34:02 GMT -4
Stop me if you've heard this. You're at a holiday gathering and a very disengaged family member starts chatting about the show. yellow stone Soon after, a very connected family member looks on in confusion and asks what the show is or why they keep hearing about it when no one they know seems to watch it. But maybe it's not yellowstone . Maybe it's The Queen Of The South , or The Glory , or maybe it's Ginny and Georgia . What those three shows have in common is that they are three of the most watched shows on Netflix between January and June , and if you haven't heard of them, it's probably because you're part of the growing chasm between the people on the show.
Talk online and the ones everyone is watching. These Europe Mobile Number List new Netflix numbers come from one of the most detailed reports Netflix has ever released publicly. It shows an approximation of how many hours a season of a show or movie has been watched, when that content was initially released, and whether that content is available globally (and therefore may have a broader international audience). You can view the full report here; That's what I've been doing the last few days. Sometimes I would just watch to see if a show I liked was better or worse than the other 18,213 content on the list, other times I would laugh at the winners and losers.
I, for one, think it's hysterical that White Girls has aired for more hours than Better Call Saul season 3.) Mainly, I've been thinking about how different this list is from what many people would have expected. When you talk to people online, the Netflix shows they talk about are usually pretty rooted in the genre ( The Witcher , Stranger Things ) or a very specific type of prestige television ( The Crown ). But those programs aren't always as successful as you'd expect. The Crown season five premiered in November and hit 153. Since we don't have the numbers for , we can't say how low it was from launch to January , but it's safe to say it was a much higher one.