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22.01.2020 - 01:56 / tvguide.com
Netflix is starting to lift the veil on its viewership numbers and the methods by which it arrives at those numbers. The streaming service still keeps most of his data close to the chest, of course, but there are occasions when the site sheds some light on what subscribers are watching, particularly when those numbers are impressive.
There has been legitimate debate about how seriously to take Netflix's figures, since we have to just take their word for it most of the time and the company has
We're spoiled for choice with food.
There's no shortage of interesting TV shows and movies premiering this week—from the 2020 Oscars to the end of Homeland and a new Netflix reality show about blind dating. If you need something to watch to make the days go by faster, here's what we recommend.Below, all the TV shows and movies to earmark for this week:2020 : The show will have no host (again) this year.
Despised former Rangers owner Craig Whyte has revealed he wanted to replace Ally McCoist with Derek McInnes.
This is becoming a bit of a common trend in Hollywood these days – splitting final movies in a franchise into two. We’ve seen it with the likes of the final Harry Potter movies and The Twilight Saga, and now it looks like the tenth movie in the Fast & Furious series may become two connecting films.
Courteney Cox may have won our hearts almost 25 years ago, but the actress is still winning hearts with her latest display of musical talent. On Tuesday, the Friends alum took to Instagram to share a video with longtime partner Johnny McDaid and the two could be seen jamming in full glory.
Netflix and chill until you pull a muscle this Valentine's Day, because the world's most popular streaming service is loaded with movies and shows that will put the love back in your living room. Who needs a box of chocolates when you have Like Water for Chocolate? Who needs to sleep with other people when you have Sleeping With Other People? Who needs her when you have Her?
You've heard of Netflix and chill, but how about Hulu and fulu'ing around? Three major media companies have combined forces to give you plenty of choices for some romantic movies and shows to watch this Valentine's Day. You'll find plenty of romantic comedies, dramedies, and dramas to choose from to set the mood for a frisky Friday night, thanks to Hulu's extensive back catalog.
Netflix's annual tradition of flooding your to-be-watched queue is already underway! It's 2020 now, and it seems like the streaming service is already doing its darndest to match that number when it comes to its Netflix Originals output — OK, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but just a bit.
Rangers fans who believe they are refereed to a different set of rules have pointed to Leigh Griffiths escaping a red card for an alleged stamp at the weekend as proof.
There are so many TV shows and premiering this this week, from The Masked Singer to the Super Bowl, and, of course, more Hallmark movies. Why go outside in the cold when there's so much entertainment at your fingertips?Below, all the TV shows and movies to earmark for this week:The Masked Singer: Season three of this delightfully premieres tonight.
Since its launch in 2016, Deconstructed has been home to some of music’s biggest producers. Mike WiLL Made-It, Ludwig Göransson, and Nick Mira are all among the producers behind the songs with the series' most popular episodes.
This week's lineup of new TV shows and movies is just so, so good—especially for music lovers. You have the Grammy Awards and Taylor Swift's Netflix documentary coming out days apart.
Listen, we know it's hard when your faves suddenly disappear from . Perhaps you were mid-binge or just never got around to hitting play on the show that's been in your queue for years.
In recent weeks we have seen multiple food comebacks.
Boots has announced some big changes will be coming to two of its most popular loyalty schemes, and shoppers aren't happy.