“Streaming services are no longer vying to add customers new to streaming, but rather to add (and keep) customers already within the streaming ecosystem. “Streaming’s penetration of American households has hit maturity, as has nearly every individual serviceĮxcept for the newest entrants of Peacock and Paramount+,” the firm wrote in its Q3 SVOD Tracker report. households, according to survey data from HarrisX commissioned by MoffettNathanson. Stefan Golaszewski's latest BBC series follows Emma and Ian, a couple who have been married for 27 years, and documents all the ups and. Its a slow-paced drama but fans have loved following the couples day-to-day lives as they deal with a number of roadblocks. For the past few weeks, fans have had plenty to say about Marriage including this hilarious complaint and claims people are 'missing the point', but the finale has seen an outpouring of praise from TV fans. streaming market has plateaued at 81% of U.S. Throughout the course of the four-part series, Emma and Ian have juggled a lot, including the latter coming to terms with his recent redundancy and a difficult job search, while Emmas career seems to be going great. Netflix’s big surge in Q3 came after a slowdown in output related to production delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Other buzzy releases were Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman,” “Cobra Kai” Season 5, “Locke & Key” Season 3 and docu-series “How to Build a Sex Room.” In addition, Netflix dropped the final two episodes of “Stranger Things 4” on July 1 - a bid to pull fans of the show into its Q3 subscriber numbers. Top TV titles Netflix premiered in the most recent quarter include Ryan Murphy’s “Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” starring Evan Peters, which in its first three weeks has become the second most viewed English TV show on Netflix (after “Stranger Things 4”). All told, Netflix premiered 159 original and exclusive shows in Q3, topping its previous high-water mark of 143 in Q4 2021 (which totaled nearly 900 episodes).
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