Top 10 most-Googled TV shows revealed – and Netflix dominates the list

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Netflix continues to dominate the global conversation around TV. The streamer revealed its ranking in Google Trends’ list of most-searched-for TV shows as part of its fou🎉rth-quarte💦r earnings report.

Nine out of 10 of the most Googled TV shows globally were Netflix originals: Tiger King came in at number one, followed by Money Heist, Cobra Kai, The Umbrella Academy, Emily in Paris, Ozark, The Queen’s Gambit, Outer Banks, and Locke & Key. Brazilian reality show Big Brother Brasil was 🦋the only non-Netflix show in the top 10.

Anya Taylor-Joy led chess drama The Queen&rꦗsquo;s Gambit was watched by 62 million households in its first four weeks, making it the platform’s most-wat💦ched limited series ever, while over 63 million households are projected to watch Regency romp Bridgerton in its first 28 days online. However, it should be noted that Netflix counts a view as someone who has watched at least two minutes of a programme.

The platform still has some impressive numbers to boast, though – Netflix gained 36.6 million streaming customers in 2ꦏ020, which means a total of 203.7 million paying households worldwide now 🌳have accounts.

In other Bridgerton news, Netflix also teased that it would have some “exciting news” about Bridgerton later this week. Is season 2 on the cards? Keep your eyes peeled in the coming days. Meanwhile, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Umbrella Academy season 3 is on the way, as well as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a new show from the creators of Money Heist and Emi🎀ly in Paris seasꦰon 2.

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