Stranger Things: impressive and huge audiences for the season 2 on Netflix
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The Netflix series exceeded the hearing of The Walking Dead according to
the Nielsen Company. The figures estimated by the company to circumvent the
policy platform, which does not report the numbers of its programs.
Stranger
things smashes records. According to the Nielsen Company, 15.8 million people
in the United States viewed specializing in audience measurement, season 2 of
the show created by Matt and Ross Duffer for its first weekend on Netflix.
The
American company states that 11 million of the users concerned would be between
18 and 49 years. In addition, Nielsen estimates that 361 000 people watched the
entire second season of Stranger things in one day.
The
company that evaluates the popularity of the Netflix series has launched a tool
to calculate audiences for SVOD platforms, like Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Video.
A way to bypass the video host that diffuses Stranger things, but that does not
communicate the numbers of its programs.
Nielsen details in a list the number of fans who watched the 9 chapters
of Season 2:
·
Episode 1: 15.8 million, 11 million
18-49
·
Episode 2: 13.7 million, 9.6 million
18-49
·
Episode 3: 11.6 million, 8.1 million
18-49
·
Episode 4: 9.3 million, 6.6 million
18-49
·
Episode 5: 8 million, 5.6 million
18-49
·
Episode 6: 6.4 million, 4.5 million
18-49
·
Episode 7: 5.3 million, 3.7 million
18-49
·
Episode 8: 4.9 million, 3.4 million
18-49
·
Episode 9: 4.6 million, 3.2 million
18-49
The
hearings of the first episode of the science fiction series exceed those of the
first chapter of season 8 of The Walking Dead (11.4 million). Game of Thrones
is still leader in combining 16.1 million fans for the first episode of season
7.
Stranger
Things has also exceeded a record on the Web by becoming the program most
tweeted from 2017 with 3.7 million messages to his credit according to our
colleagues in Variety.
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