"Fuller House” was more than just a massive hit for Netflix this winter, it was one of the most-watched TV series of the year. on par with “The Walking Dead” and “Sunday Night Football.” That’s according to data from Symphony Advanced Media, which has been using its own methodology to measure viewership on streaming services like Netflix and Amazon, both of which refuse to release ratings on their own. According to Symphony, “Fuller House” episodes averaged 14.4 million viewers among adults 18-49 within its first 35 days of its Netflix premiere date (Feb. 26). That’s the equivalent of a 10.4 rating in the demo. Take a look at our 2015-2016 TV season broadcast/cable ranker, and that would put “Fuller House” at No. 1 among all TV series for the entire year.
I watched a few episodes and couldn't get into it. It was trying too hard to be the show it used to be. The basic level of attempted humor had me yawning.
Why are people so obsessed with trying to figure out Netflix's ratings numbers?
Wasn't Netflix's dragging of NBC earlier this year enough?
That was because NBC was trying to be like 'Look at Netflix! Flop! Her ARTPOP era!!' but Netflix doesn't value ratings the same way because it caters to groups of subscribers (however small the number) not to viewing figures.
That was because NBC was trying to be like 'Look at Netflix! Flop! Her ARTPOP era!!' but Netflix doesn't value ratings the same way because it caters to groups of subscribers (however small the number) not to viewing figures.
They still value them they just don't want other companies to know what are big hits.