Do Emmy Nods Please the Ratings Gods? Only for Some Shows

Last year’s Streaming Watch analysis of the Emmy nominations showed a noticeable correlation between awards attention and viewer consumption.
‘Ginny & Georgia’ Isn’t Your Average Netflix Hit — Just Ask Young Female Viewers

It came as no surprise when the third season of Ginny & Georgia returned to Netflix every bit the success that its second was in 2023.
A (Darren) Star Is Born (Again)

“Emily in Paris” may be between seasons, but that hasn’t stopped veteran TV producer Darren Star from continuing to be a hot property in 2025.
Kids TV’s Unlikely Dominant Duo: Ms. Rachel & Mickey Mouse

She’s a 42-year-old new mom and he’s a 96-year-old animated rodent. As pairings go, they couldn’t be more different.
Landman: The 2024 Streaming Hit So Huge It’s Dominating 2025

Using SV(M)’s new Ranking Report functionality enables subscribers to compare cohorts of original and acquired streaming content across customizable timeframes.
Oscar’s Search For Streaming Gold

The impact of awards season on TV series is transparent, since episodic series are indigenous to streaming.
The Emmy Effect

Following the Emmy Awards on September 15, we’re now measuring the “Emmy effect” on winners in the major show categories.
Movie Math – The Unmaking of a Hit

How do you measure the value of a theatrical picture on a streamer? Measuring the value of TV series across linear and streaming is intuitive because streaming views and TV ratings are based on the number of people consuming content. Theatrical films are harder to compare apples-to-apples, because theatrical releases are measured first and foremost […]
Emmy Noms ’24 – Why Apple is Already a Winner

It’s strange to think of a company with a market cap of $3.41 trillion as a startup. But when it comes to original streaming content, Apple TV+ is relatively new to the game.