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Global television viewing habits have varied significantly by region and year. In 2015, the United States led in daily TV viewing time, followed by Poland, Japan, Italy, and Russia. [29] Earlier statistics from 2014 placed the United Kingdom first, ahead of the United States, France, Indonesia, Kenya, and Nigeria. [30]
Nielsen has released its 2022 “State of Play” report on the TV and video streaming landscape, and TVLine has culled through the dense doc to highlight the most interesting-ish facts. First and ...
The highest-rated broadcast of all time is the final episode of M*A*S*H in 1983, with 60.2% of all households with television sets in the United States at that time watching the episode. [99] [100] Aside from Super Bowls, the most recent broadcast to receive a rating above 40 was the Seinfeld finale in 1998, with a 41.3. [101] [102]
The report includes over 18,000 titles, representing 99% of Netflix viewing, and totaling nearly 100 billion hours watched. Netflix releases report showing how many hours we spent watching TV Skip ...
[23] [24] For example, Nielsen may report a show as receiving a 4.4/8 during its broadcast; this would mean that they estimate that 4.4% of all television-equipped households (that is to say, homes with a TV, not total number of people) were tuned in to that program, while 8% of households that were watching TV at that time were watching the ...
Streamer reveals viewing data across its entire catalogue for first time as part of transparency move ...
The post People have spent an insane amount of time watching the #1 show on Netflix this week appeared first on BGR. Each week, on Tuesday, Netflix publishes a breakdown of the most popular ...
YouTube, already the most popular streamer on big-screen TVs, last month built on its lead as one of the only major services to see viewing time among U.S. TV households increase, according to new ...