The list published by Netflix..! Leo & Jailer now competing..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
The list published by Netflix..! Leo & Jailer now competing..!?

Netflix, one of the internationally popular OTT platforms, is based in the US and broadcasts lively web series, movies in various languages, attractive shows, and many more to attract people. This makes it one of the popular OTT platforms. To see more revenue in india, Netflix has brought many changes, especially the change based on subscriptions, changes in charges, and alliances with telecom companies to attract mobile customers. In today's business market, the general public and sports are seen as big business. This is the first time that Netflix has released a list of the most-watched shows on the site to officially announce its entry into the competition. Netflix has not previously released details on the most-watched show on its site. In this case, for the first time, it has released the statistics that people have spent so much time watching popular programs on its OTT site.
The 'What We Watched' report published by Netflix, has published a list of the top 5 shows that Netflix subscribers watched the most hours in the first half of 2023 (January-June). Topping this list is the first season of the web series The Night Agent. It has been watched over 81 million hours on Netflix. In second place is the second season of Ginny & Georgia. Netflix subscribers have watched the series for over 66 million hours.South Korean original web series The Glory is at number 3. Subscribers have watched the series for over 62 million hours. Wednesday's first season was watched by Netflix subscribers for over 50 million hours. 4th in the series.
Queen Charlotte is ranked 5th. Subscribers have spent over 50 million hours watching this series. In total, over 10,000 million hours of tv shows and movies have been watched on Netflix. As far as india is concerned, Rana Naidu is ranked 401.

Ted Sarandos, co-chief executive of Netflix, said in an interview that due to the platform's policy of not disclosing audience data and mistrust in the creative community, it had kept the audience figures confidential until now for competitors. Netflix plans to release its 'What We Watched' report twice a year from now on.

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