What is The Streaming Ratings Report?
The Streaming Ratings Report summarizes streaming ratings data for the U.S. each week across film and TV. This report is…
1. Regular (Weekly)
2. Comprehensive, yet concise (around 2,000 words, covering both TV and film)
3. Rigorous (Featuring regular reporting, not haphazard anecdotes)
4. Insightful (Beyond just numbers, I explain the historical performance and context.)
While my report heavily uses Nielsen’s weekly ratings for the U.S., I also utilize IMDb ratings, TV Time weekly charts, Samba TV household numbers, Google Trends search interest, Netflix’s global data, and more. And I put it in context in a way no other trade outlet can match. And I’ll keep adding data sources.
Each week the streaming ratings report will cover:
Where: The U.S.A.
Who: Streamers
What: Viewership, measured by total hours or subscribers watching content.
What: TV and film
When: From 2020 onwards
I’ll be sending a Substack Newsletter (at Entertainment.Substack.com) to subscribers once or twice a week. The newsletter will have two major parts, Film and TV, with smaller subsections like “Anecdata” and “Competition”.
The report delivers insights that can be used by producers, creators, development executives, talent, reporters and more to know what’s successful and what isn’t on streaming platforms.
How To Subscribe
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