Netflix‘s top 10 movies of the entire month of August have been revealed and surprisingly, there are only a few original films on this list.
12.08.2020 - 20:29 / justjared.com
July’s viewership data for every streaming service has been revealed and we now know the most-watched programs and films on each streaming service.
Research firm 7Park Data compiled these statistics based on a selection of viewers using Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+, and Apple TV+. The data was shared with Variety and we’ve compiled it here.
This data is pretty interesting because the number one movie on this list had a whopping 37% of subscribers watching, compared to the second highest
Netflix‘s top 10 movies of the entire month of August have been revealed and surprisingly, there are only a few original films on this list.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorBroadcast tech entrepreneur Jack Perry, CEO of Syncbak, along with Gray Television and partner stations, is launching VUit, a new ad-supported streaming service banking on the appeal of local live content to grow audiences and capture ad revenue that’s migrating to digital.VUit will have 200 stations at launch.
No Time to Die was set to kick things off in April, and in May, Scarlett Johansson's overdue MCU standalone film, Black Widow, and the next Fast and Furious flick, F9, were scheduled to drop. Then, Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman 1984 was scheduled to hit theaters in June, and the long-awaited Top Gun: Maverick was expected the same month.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorAs streaming becomes ever more ubiquitous, new findings from Leichtman Research Group suggest consumers are more willing to stack up subscriptions to multiple services.In its 14th annual study of streaming, using a sample of 1,990 households, the company found that 78% of them have a subscription to Netflix, Amazon Prime or Hulu, up from 69% in 2018 and 52% in 2015.The increase is even steeper in terms of homes subscribing to more than one of the three, with 55% now in
EnlargeFor most respondents, it usually boiled down to convenience and quality.
Aaliyah's music is coming to streaming services soon, the late singer's estate has confirmed.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFor years, several high-profile artists — including Prince, Metallica, Bob Seger and others — held back their music from streaming services, due usually to the comparatively low royalty rates compared with physical product.However, in some cases, the holdout was due to disarray within the artist’s rights-holders — which has long been the case with Aaliyah, the R&B star who died in a plane crash in 2001 at the age of just 22.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorJames Corden may be back to shooting “The Late Late Show” in his Los Angeles studio, but he insists that he’s not thinking about resuming production of “Carpool Karaoke” any time soon.“I love that segment.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAtari, for those who are unaware, is launching a new gaming entertainment system in November, the Atari VCS.The new PC/console hybrid, will be inspired by the classic 2600 that launched in 1977, and will feature several new games, classic and remastered favorites, streaming media and personal apps. One of the apps being offered will be Plex, which has free-on-demand movies and shows from Warner Bros.
Malin Akerman reveals she’s not the biggest fan of re-watching her old movies.
Malin Akerman admits that watching her past rom-coms makes her feel «cringey.» The 42-year-old actress tells ET's Leanne Aguilera that she's not a fan of revisiting her old movies, especially not with her 7-year-old son, Sebastian.«I always love to watch the movie once, just to see how it all comes together. But it is a little bit of that kind of cringey feeling,» she explains.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe long-gestating Flash movie is still on track and filmmakers Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti were joined by screenwriter Christina Hodson and Ezra Miller, who plays the speedy superhero.
Carly Rae Jepsen celebrated the fifth anniversary of her third album ‘EMOTION’ this week, releasing a deluxe edition of the record with the surprise inclusion of two previously unreleased bonus tracks.‘Never Get To Hold You’ and ‘Love Again’ were originally included on the physical Japanese edition of the album, but hadn’t hit streaming services until now.The two tracks didn’t make the 2016 offcuts collection, ‘EMOTION Side B’, but fans uploaded the songs to YouTube around the release of the
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: American Black Film Festival creators/producers Jeff and Nicole Friday have launched ABFF Play, streaming service and digital movie theater platform to showcase Black and Brown content, culture and creativity.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAMC Networks’ speciality SVOD service Shudder launched Monday in Australia and New Zealand with titles including breakout hits “Creepshow” and “Cursed Films.”Shudder offers a menu of on-demand horror, thriller, and suspense programming and originally rolled out in the U.S. It has since expanded to Canada, the U.K.
6 Underground and Deadpool actor took to Twitter on Wednesday (August 12) to share news of a new online movie hub he called Mint Mobile +.“Every tech company needs a streaming service. So… introducing Mint Mobile +.