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This can be a little … questionable when we rely solely on Netflix to accurately view Netflix streaming reports when only Netflix has access to that data. That's why Nielsen, a third-party service, has found a way to measure the number of viewers for these shows on at least televisions, serving as a kind of check on the big numbers of Netflix that they broadcast to the public. .
For Season 3 of Stranger Things, Netflix said it set a record for the service, bringing in 40.7 million viewers of household accounts in its first four days. Netflix considers people who watch more than 70% of an episode or movie as a spectator, and Nielsen's numbers seem to be on the right track.
Among the data, the Nielsen put there, we have:
- 19.7 million viewers for Stranger Things season 3, episode 1 in four days
- 824,000 viewers who listened to the whole season on the first day, almost triple season 2 (even though he had not gone on vacation)
- The television equivalent of the show's broadcast puts Stranger Things at 8.86 million viewers as being more watched than anything "normal" television viewed last week, with the exception of the Women's World Cup.
Although the 19.7 million viewers seem to be half of what Netflix reported, we have to keep in mind that Nielsen's numbers are only for TVs, and yes, it seems quite reasonable that, with the number of people watching Netflix on phones, tablets or computers, the 20 million missing are probably on these devices. I have watched the entire season on my iPad while flying, for example.
Stranger Things will probably end after 4 to 5 seasons, according to its creators, the Duffer brothers, who have a clear idea of how they want the series to end. But the Duffers have a global deal with Netflix, which means that they will probably end up creating a new show for the service, and there is no doubt that the latter will also be popular. It may not be popular like Stranger Things, which has become Netflix's flagship show, but I'll put all my money into doing something big. And Netflix has Literally put their money on them to do something big.
If you have not watched it yet, then I absolutely recommend you to watch Stranger Things, and especially Season 3, which is really the best and deserves these numbers. Finally, if you want to know more about the total episodes of Nielsen, here they are:
- "Chapter one: Suzie, are you copying?" – 19.17 million
- "Chapter Two: Shopping Mall Rats" – 17.62 Million
- "Chapter Three: The Case of the Missing Lifeguard" – 15.93 Million
- "Chapter Four: The Sauna Test" – 13.93 Million
- "Chapter Five: The Skinned" – 12.01 million
- "Chapter Six: E Pluribus Unum" – 10.78 million
- "Chapter Seven: The Bite" – 7.36 Million
- "Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt" – 8.71 Million
Do people seriously skip episode 7 to watch episode 8? What's wrong with you? Bizarre.
In any case, next season.
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This can be a little … questionable when we rely solely on Netflix to accurately view Netflix streaming reports when only Netflix has access to that data. That's why Nielsen, a third-party service, has found a way to measure the number of viewers for these shows on at least televisions, serving as a kind of check on the big numbers of Netflix that they broadcast to the public. .
For Season 3 of Stranger Things, Netflix said it set a record for the service, bringing in 40.7 million viewers of household accounts in its first four days. Netflix considers people who watch more than 70% of an episode or movie as a spectator, and Nielsen's numbers seem to be on the right track.
Among the data published by Nielsen, we find:
- 19.7 million viewers for Stranger Things season 3, episode 1 in four days
- 824,000 viewers who listened to the whole season on the first day, almost triple season 2 (even though he had not gone on vacation)
- The television equivalent of the broadcast of this show puts Stranger Things at 8.86 million viewers as being more watched than anything "normal" television viewed last week, with the exception of the Women's World Cup
Although the 19.7 million viewers seem to be half of what Netflix reported, we have to keep in mind that Nielsen's numbers are only for TVs, and yes, it seems quite reasonable that, with the number of people watching Netflix on phones, tablets or computers, the 20 million missing are probably on these devices. I have watched the entire season on my iPad while flying, for example.
Stranger Things will probably end after 4 to 5 seasons, according to its creators, the Duffer brothers, who have a clear idea of how they want the series to end. But the Duffers have a global deal with Netflix, which means that they will probably end up creating a new show for the service, and there is no doubt that the latter will also be popular. It may not be popular like Stranger Things, which has become Netflix's flagship show, but I'll put all my money into doing something big. And Netflix has Literally put their money on them to do something big.
If you have not watched it yet, then I absolutely recommend you to watch Stranger Things, and especially Season 3, which is really the best and deserves these numbers. Finally, if you want to know more about the total episodes of Nielsen, here they are:
- "Chapter one: Suzie, are you copying?" – 19.17 million
- "Chapter Two: Shopping Mall Rats" – 17.62 Million
- "Chapter Three: The Case of the Missing Lifeguard" – 15.93 Million
- "Chapter Four: The Sauna Test" – 13.93 Million
- "Chapter Five: The Skinned" – 12.01 million
- "Chapter Six: E Pluribus Unum" – 10.78 million
- "Chapter Seven: The Bite" – 7.36 Million
- "Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt" – 8.71 Million
Do people seriously skip episode 7 to watch episode 8? What's wrong with you? Bizarre.
In any case, next season.
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Read my new sci-fi crime novel Herokiller, now available in print and online. I have also written The trilogy born of the earth.