Key Highlights

  • Indians peak time viewership on Netflix is 5pm.
  • Nearly 34% viewers watch comedy content on Netflix at breakfast.
  • 27% viewers like to watch thriller content at 9pm.

COMMERCIAL BREAK
SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING

Netflix, the American based entertainment company has come up with its own schedule based on its viewership patterns around the world. However, the peak times for when Indian viewers tune into Netflix was 5pm.

“We see peak streaming as early as 5PM in India to as late as 10PM in Argentina and Singapore,” Netflix said.

With the TV guides predicting what was going to be on television that day becoming obsolete, Netflix has moulded its schedule as per what viewers were watching at different times in different time zones.

The company said that six months of streaming data has led to 77 million accounts per month.

Also Read: Netflix revenue rose 35%; strong subscriber outlook shares higher

Beginning the day with comedy, Netflix customers like to wake up with a laugh, the company said.

“While you might not expect popular parodies to stir laughs bright and early, around 6AM members are 34% more likely to watch comedy compared to the rest of the day, with the new comedy wake-up block including the likes of Michael Scott (The Office), Kimmy Schmidt (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) and Chandler Bing (Friends), to name a few,” Netflix said.

During lunchtime Netflix witnessed typical ‘drama’ content being watched with programmes like Grey’s Anatomy and Orange is the New Black showing.

Image Source: Netflix

“Across the world, drama accounts for nearly half (47%) of viewing between noon and 2PM (an increase of 5% compared to the rest of the day),” Netflix added.

At 9pm, Netflix said that the thrillers genre received 27% viewership while from midnight to 6am 15% viewers were interested in educational and learning documentaries.

“When it comes to defining the new ‘rules’ of TV watching, Frank Underwood said it best: ‘If you don’t like how the table is set, turn over the table,’ Netflix added.