Has Netflix Lost Ground Since the Pandemic? Using Reelgood’s Share of Streaming Data to Find Out

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Yesterday, I speculated that Netflix had a weak summer for content, and until the end of December, this may have caused its usage to slip. This was driven by the Nielsen weekly data, which hit a peak in March and in the middle of November. Yet, I can’t show that since I don’t actually have Netflix’s monthly usage data.

But other firms’ data can act as a proxy. Like Reelgood, a company that helps users find their favorite shows and films. (In full disclosure, Reelgood provides me their data on a regular basis.) Two of their charts, in particular, stuck out to me, both in their “quarterly streaming” reports. What I did was combine them into one. And voila, my visual of the week:

IMAGE 2 - Usage by Streamer

And here it is in table form:

IMAGE 3 - Table

Some quick thoughts/insights:

– Reelgood claims 2 million users, but doesn’t clarify the demographic breakdown of those users. (It’s a question on my to-do list to ask.) So that could skew these results. Though, by no means, does it skew them enough that I won’t use their data.

– Also, given how their platform operates, I wouldn’t be surprised if it skews “adults” since kids more often just turn on a given streamer and watch the same shows. So this probably doesn’t capture all usage.

– That said, their usage for Netflix is within the margin of error for Nielsen’s Q2 results, which had it at 34%. Comscore has shown similar numbers too.

– As such, that decline feels bad! Or, to use biz jargon, “sub-optimal”. I don’t think Netflix is really achieving the same usage as Prime Video, but clearly they didn’t gain in Q3 and Q4 usage.

– Disney being flat with The Mandalorian is also a sign that they need a stream of hits to drive usage up across the board. 

– This is also another data point that the Wonder Woman 1984 experiment worked to drive usage up. 

The Entertainment Strategy Guy

The Entertainment Strategy Guy

Former strategy and business development guy at a major streaming company. But I like writing more than sending email, so I launched this website to share what I know.

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