Netflix dominated Parrot Analytics ‘in demand’ listing of the most sought-after digital originals in Germany in the week beginning August 21, led by Stranger Things.
Stranger Things totalled 3.99 million average demand expressions in the week from August 21-27, placing it clearly in the number one spot in Parrot’s listing.
Marvel’s The Defenders took second place with 2.777 million average demand expressions, and teen suicide drama 13 Reasons Why took the number three slot with 2.397 million.
Parrot Analytics analyses the demand for recent popular digital titles across international markets, based on the application of artificial intelligence to expressions of demand across social media, fan sites, peer-to-peer protocols and file-sharing platforms.
The latest list highlights the disappearance of Amazon from the rankings. Amazon’s The Grand Tour dominated the German digital originals list in the first quarter, while it and The Man in the High Castle also figured in the top 10 for the second quarter.
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