@startrek ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Warps Into Streaming Top 10 Chart https://trekmovie.com/2023/07/13/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-warps-into-streaming-top-10-chart/
Hey … you’re posting to lemmy from mastodon … that’s awesome!!
Just a few small tips for making it work better on the lemmy side of things (mostly post formatting).
First … you can look at how your post appears on lemmy here: https://lemmy.ml/post/2017005
Basic formatting tips:
- Treat the first line of you post as the title. You can see that your whole post, including hashtags, is on one line, and so creates a large messy title over here.
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- If you want to tag anyone else, make sure to tag them after the lemmy community, as lemmy only pays attention to the first tag (which is a measure to prevent spam)
I wrote a little demo of what works here: https://hachyderm.io/@maegul/110483509521476095
Otherwise … really appreciate the effort to try to bridge these two spaces!
@maegul Brilliant! I look forward to trying this out next time I have something to say. 🙂
Awesome!!
SNW in 7th place in the Nielsen US streaming top ten, lines up with the Parrot Analytics Digital Originals top ten for the week ending June 16th where SNW placed 6th.
It reinforces that Parrot’s broader methodology is fairly predictive of what Nielsen will get from its sampling of streaming through television boxes.
Which begs the question: if Parrot isn’t so far off from actual viewship data, and knowing Parrot had Prodigy’s 2022 demand in second place of all Paramount+ digital animated originals (just behind Lower Decks), why did Paramount pull Prodigy?
I’m going to guess whatever weird Hollywood brainrot lead to HBO doing the same thing to Infinity Train. Bias against family animation.