Updated On: 13 December, 2023 03:39 PM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Netflix has now unveiled the data on user engagement on what content users have watched the most, marking a step towards viewership data transparency

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Streaming platform Netflix has now unveiled the data on user engagement on what content users have watched the most, marking a step towards viewership data transparency. The data has been shared in the release of the first biannual report of Netflix covering six months of streaming habits on the platform, revealing for the first time how licensed content like US Network drama ‘Suits’ performs alongside the streamer’s originals, reports Variety.
The new report, titled ‘What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report’, covers more than 18,000 titles and nearly 100 billion hours viewed between January-June 2023. As per Variety, it includes hours viewed for every title (both Netflix original and licensed TV shows and movies) watched for more than 50,000 hours during that period, the premiere date for any Netflix original TV series or film, and whether a title was available globally.