• @[email protected]
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    94 days ago

    Agatha has the best continuation rate of any Marvel show they’ve released after four episodes here. Meaning week to week, it has retained the largest percentage of viewers

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    4 days ago

    Or, put another way, its recently got less than half the viewed minutes from Sept 27 to Oct 3 than Tulsa King Season 2 did during the same period.

    Tulsa King Season 2: 568 million viewed minutes

    Tulsa King Season 1: 228 million viewed minutes

    Agatha All Along: 204 million viewed minutes

    https://variety.com/h/most-watched-streaming-originals-movies-tv-shows/

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    Screenshotted as this page will update and change

    As far as week to week continuation goes, Agatha All Along dropped about 1/3 of viewed minutes from 304 million viewed minutes from Sep 20 - Sept 26, to 204 million viewed minutes during Sept 27 to Oct 3.

    So… apparently a 30 ish % weekly drop off is the best of any Marvel show.

    Also, if you assume each viewer watches the entirety of each episode in that time period exactly once, (which is a rough but reasonable guess), you get about 5 million viewers of Agatha for Sep 27 to Oct 3 compared to about 14 million for Tulsa.

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        44 days ago

        They are sourcing it from Luminate, which is apparently very big boy serious corporation that does streaming film/show data, and has a subscription cost for full access to data.

        I’m guessing Variety is only allowed to post ‘latest period’ summaries, as they don’t seem to have any historical data available, so I went back and screenshotted the Variety page.

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    44 days ago

    This would be because it’s actually something different. Also a show about witches around Halloween time is going to maintain viewership if it’s any good at all.