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Marek the Jedi

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  1. DOMESTIC (48%) $514,094,372 INTERNATIONAL (52%) $555,972,389 WORLDWIDE $1,070,066,761
  2. you've got my update just several hours before you asked... what update do you need? there is a link couple post back, you can check it anytime by yoursel... M.
  3. DOMESTIC (48%) $513,346,141 INTERNATIONAL (52%) $555,972,389 WORLDWIDE $1,069,318,530
  4. from same boxoffice mojo link https://www.boxofficemojo.com/releasegroup/gr2303480325/?ref_=bo_ydw_table_8 DOMESTIC (48.1%) $513,100,363 INTERNATIONAL (51.9%) $553,963,044 WORLDWIDE $1,067,063,407
  5. so now it is delayed D+ TV series with fewer episodes, or they are going back for movie?? hmm I am in! if they can do a MOVIE but as I love The Mandaloriam I will be happy with series too Marek
  6. The Mandalorian strikes back Once again, we have a switch in the most demanded show in the United States. The Mandalorian and The Witcher have been jockeying for the top spot over the past month. Last week The Witcher led in demand, but this week The Mandalorian returns as number one. With the next most demanded show having around 20% less demand than The Witcher, it seems like this particular fight for American audiences will continue for some time.
  7. The Mandalorian strikes back https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/united-states-cross-platform-audience-television-demand-12-18-january-2020/ Once again, we have a switch in the most demanded show in the United States. The Mandalorian and The Witcher have been jockeying for the top spot over the past month. Last week The Witcher led in demand, but this week The Mandalorian returns as number one. With the next most demanded show having around 20% less demand than The Witcher, it seems like this particular fight for American audiences will continue for some time.
  8. here is OVERALL and DIGITAL originals otable, wich was missing when I did my post:
  9. The Witchar back on TOP , posted also in Mandalorian thread... Digital TV demand for series in the United States (05 – 11 January 2020) We are now two weeks in and already 2020 is shaping up to be different from 2019. In 2019, the most demanded show in the USA tended to stay that way for months at a time: HBO’s Game Of Thrones dominated the first half of the year and Netflix’s Stranger Things the second half. However, this year we have two series battling for the top spot. After Disney+’s The Mandalorian arrived in November 2019 and quickly reached the top of the chart, there was a surprise upset in the last week of the year when Netflix’s The Witcher took the top spot. Last week, The Mandalorian ended on top again for the first chart of 2020 and now this week, The Witcher leads once again. It is a narrow lead though, with only a 2% difference between the two shows. https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/digital-tv-demand-for-series-in-the-united-states-05-11-january-2020/
  10. The Witcher back on top , posted also in Witcher thread.. Digital TV demand for series in the United States (05 – 11 January 2020) https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/digital-tv-demand-for-series-in-the-united-states-05-11-january-2020/ We are now two weeks in and already 2020 is shaping up to be different from 2019. In 2019, the most demanded show in the USA tended to stay that way for months at a time: HBO’s Game Of Thrones dominated the first half of the year and Netflix’s Stranger Things the second half. However, this year we have two series battling for the top spot. After Disney+’s The Mandalorian arrived in November 2019 and quickly reached the top of the chart, there was a surprise upset in the last week of the year when Netflix’s The Witcher took the top spot. Last week, The Mandalorian ended on top again for the first chart of 2020 and now this week, The Witcher leads once again. It is a narrow lead though, with only a 2% difference between the two shows.
  11. posted also in Mandalorian thread: The most wanted television in the U.S. across all platforms. (29 December, 2019 – 04 January 2020) https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/the-most-wanted-television-in-the-u-s-across-all-platforms-29-december-2019-04-january-2020/ Moving to individual shows, our first series to be America’s most wanted television show in 2020 is The Mandalorian from Disney+. Demand for the sci-fi western rose 23% compared to last week. The increase is due to this being the first full week since the series finale on 27th December. Additionally, showrunner Jon Favreau confirmed this week that Season 2 of The Mandalorian will arrive in late 2020. This week’s second most wanted television series is last week’s top title, Netflix’s The Witcher. The fantasy drama just eclipsed The Mandorian last week to become the 2019’s final show to attain ‘US’s most demanded television series’ status. However, a small 4% uptick in demand for The Witcher this week wasn’t enough to prevent a finale-powered The Mandolorian surging past.
  12. just for fun to talk about something new data if not, admin can delete it anytime! I will survive https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/the-most-wanted-television-in-the-u-s-across-all-platforms-29-december-2019-04-january-2020/ The most wanted television in the U.S. across all platforms. (29 December, 2019 – 04 January 2020) Moving to individual shows, our first series to be America’s most wanted television show in 2020 is The Mandalorian from Disney+. Demand for the sci-fi western rose 23% compared to last week. The increase is due to this being the first full week since the series finale on 27th December. Additionally, showrunner Jon Favreau confirmed this week that Season 2 of The Mandalorian will arrive in late 2020. This week’s second most wanted television series is last week’s top title, Netflix’s The Witcher. The fantasy drama just eclipsed The Mandorian last week to become the 2019’s final show to attain ‘US’s most demanded television series’ status. However, a small 4% uptick in demand for The Witcher this week wasn’t enough to prevent a finale-powered The Mandolorian surging past.
  13. I see it more like 525+565=1.09, or a middle between those two predictions...
  14. thanx @Plain Old Tele and @MrGlass2 for info I am glad, I have a place where to ask about new TV numbers Marek.
  15. I wonder how they can pull data from social media hmmm if what you are saying is true, why nobody challenge them? or pretty pictures and nice tables and ranking is enough???? where are those times when I could easily find rentals from box office data hmm
  16. interesting @Plain Old Tele, can also I add "to believe those data with huge grain of salt? " did you say something same, when I posted data? or? I like these tables, but I think those ones which I posted getting data also from netflix, yes? why netflix data model is ok, and their data model is not? if they are taking their data directly from netflix? I think I can add from Starship Troopers "would like to know more?" YES Marek
  17. totaly agree with you! he is trolling couple of weeks already about TROS numbers....
  18. yeah, it could be exactly as you said.... but still, I dont believe that they are getting those numbers from air, and that all those numbers are fabricated or fake.... ending this sorry for several off topic posts... I will be closely watching those numbers, as I am box office fan almost 30 years anyway, thanx for all who participated! Marek
  19. and sorry for off topic post I just read this: Business Insider reports so maybe there is some weight in Parrot Analytics hmm, and it's on IGN page.... https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/12/30/the-witcher-is-one-of-the-most-in-demand-streaming-shows-in-the-us?sf115050183=1&fbclid=IwAR33LRmGwf8yz-htFGySDYOSR0p8dBRgbb62OMa42pMUeDDQ9isY0MQMjHE
  20. well I see more and more pages who use their numbers.... probably best, is to wait and see Marek
  21. https://www.parrotanalytics.com/ I think it's interesting...., maybe they are on the right path.... not sure that they are getting data directly from companies... it's comparable with box office, if some numbers are very off, I am sure competition will say something about it, right? hmm
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