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New Netflix report reveals what we spent the most – and least – hours watching


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(NEXSTAR) – Netflix knows what you like, it even offers a percentage chance that you’ll enjoy a new show or movie, but what about the streaming habits of others? For the first time, Netflix released a trove of viewer engagement data Tuesday that reveals which titles people spent the most – and least – time streaming.

If you were a fan of FBI thriller “The Night Agent: Season 1,” you’re not alone. Netflix viewers spent 812,100,000 hours – the most of any title – watching FBI agent Peter Sutherland navigate a deadly conspiracy with ties to the White House.

 

The second-most viewed title was “Ginny & Georgia: Season 2,” the dramedy by Sarah Lampert that follows free-spirited young mom Georgia, played by Brianne Howey, as she and her children, Ginny and Austin, try to make a new life in New England.

“What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report” measures the total hours that viewers spent between January and June of 2023 watching Netflix by the individual show or movie title. The report, which Netflix plans to release twice a year, also notes whether or not the title was globally available and when it came out.

The release date is important to keep in mind, because some of the titles might have drawn massive audiences during a period before the Jan. 1, 2023 start of the data.

See the top 10 Netflix titles below:

  Title Available Globally? Release Date
1. The Night Agent: Season 1 Yes 2023-03-23
2. Ginny & Georgia: Season 2 Yes 2023-01-05
3. The Glory: Season 1 // 더 글로리: 시즌 1 Yes 2022-12-30
4. Wednesday: Season 1 Yes 2022-11-23
5. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Yes 2023-05-04
6. You: Season 4 Yes 2023-02-09
7. La Reina del Sur: Season 3 No 2022-12-30
8. Outer Banks: Season 3 Yes 2023-02-23
9. Ginny & Georgia: Season 1 Yes 2021-02-24
10. FUBAR: Season 1 Yes 2023-05-25
(Netflix)

Netflix said that more than 60% of the titles released during the time frame of the report appeared on the company’s weekly Top 10 lists.

The report contains data from Netflix’s extensive library, covering 18,000 titles and nearly 100 billion hours of combined viewing time (numbers were rounded to the nearest 100,000). The list represented 99% of Netflix’s titles, but any show or movie that wasn’t watched for at least 50,000 hours was left off.

 

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