Netflix FINALLY releases viewership stats for nearly all of its shows: The Night Agent ranks highest with viewers tuning in for more than 800 MILLION HOURS ... followed closely by Ginny & Georgia
Daily MailThe first season of The Night Agent was the most-viewed Netflix show to start 2023, according to new numbers from the streaming giant. Netflix has released the viewership statistics for nearly all of its shows as part of a report which will be published twice a year The first season of The Night Agent, which was released on March 23, came out on top with a combined 812 million hours viewed in just over three months Ginny & Georgia Season 2 was the second most-watched, racking up 665 million hours viewed six months after it was released. Its first season, which came out in February 2021, racked up an additional 302 million hours watched to start 2023 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's unprecedented six-part documentary series on their exit from royal life was watched for a combined 62 million hours Netflix's engagement report included more than 18,000 titles that represent 99 percent of all options on the platform and in total, nearly 100 billion hours were watched between January and June. South Korean thriller The Glory which was viewed 22 million hours The first season of comedy horror show Wednesday, which came out in November 2022, racked up 508 million hours of viewing Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story was fifth in the report with 503 million hours viewed Other popular shows in the report included Emily in Paris: Season 3, which was watched for 161 million hours, Black Mirror: Season 6, which was viewed for 140 million hours and Stranger Things 4 was watched for 134 million hours. Love Is Blind: Season 4 was near the top of the list with 230 million hours viewed - while its first three seasons had a combined 114 million hours watched to start 2023 Other popular shows in the report included Emily in Paris: Season 3, which was watched for 161 million hours 'It’s all about whether a movie or TV show thrilled its audience — and the size of that audience relative to the economics of the title.