Competition is stiff in streaming. If a new film or series doesn’t catch audience attention in its first week, it becomes increasingly difficult for studios and publishers to market the title to stay in competition with the next week’s drop of new releases. Which makes it noteworthy to see the streaming chart in the Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report filled with many of the same programs in last week’s list.
Read more >The tipple brand and its media shop Dentsu partnered with Samba TV to use its brand sync and measurement solutions to drive awareness of Hendrick’s limited edition flavoured gin, Neptunia.
Read more >Search intelligence platform, Captify, has partnered with Samba TV to create a new measurement solution that will allow advertisers to measure the impact of CTV campaigns of search beahviour across the whole consumer journey.
Read more >How good is Shogun? Good enough to crush Netflix in back-to-back weeks on the streaming charts, something we rarely see, and certainly not from somewhere like Hulu. The samurai series has now claimed the top spot on Samba TV’s tracking list, which includes both shows and movies.
Read more >Week after week, Netflix dominates the streaming chart in the Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report. The streamer accounts for the majority of the Top 10 streaming programs, as it did this week, and regularly holds the number one spot.
Read more >Shōgun's premiere numbers are pretty impressive when measured by another metric too. According to numbers provided to IGN by audience data company Samba TV, 1.8 million U.S. households watched the first episode of Shōgun on Hulu during its first five days of availability. The second episode, meanwhile, was viewed by 1.1 million U.S. households on Hulu.
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