Netflix Finally Releases Viewership Stats for Almost All of Its Shows
Netflix Finally Releases Viewership Stats for Almost All of Its Shows

Netflix Finally Releases Viewership Stats , for Almost All of Its Shows.

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12, the streamer released "What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report.'.

The report ranks nearly all of Netflix's content by viewing hours from the past six months, CNBC reports.

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Viewing data for over 18,000 titles was included.

The company plans to release an updated report every six months.

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Netflix has long been scrutinized for not being transparent about streaming data.

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Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said that the company previously kept this data private as it was experimenting and building its business to protect itself from competitors.

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This is the actual data that we use to run the business.

I’m the co-CEO of a public company, so sharing bad information has consequences, Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO, via statement.

This is probably more information than you need, but I think it creates a better environment for the guilds, for us, for the producers, for creators and for the press, Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO, via statement.

Netflix's most-watched show over the past six months was 'The Night Agent,' with 812 million viewing hours.

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'Ginny & Georgia' came in second with 665 million viewing hours.

'The Glory,' 'Wednesday,' and 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story' rounded out the top five with viewing hours of 622 million, 507 million and 503 million, respectively.

'The Glory,' 'Wednesday,' and 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story' rounded out the top five with viewing hours of 622 million, 507 million and 503 million, respectively.

'The Glory,' 'Wednesday,' and 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story' rounded out the top five with viewing hours of 622 million, 507 million and 503 million, respectively.

The most-watched movie over the past six months was 'The Mother,' starring Jennifer Lopez.