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Amazon Prime Video Launches Weekly Top 10 Lists Without Viewership Data

By

Brian Welk

6d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Amazon Prime Video is launching weekly Top 10 lists for its most-watched original films and series, following Netflix's lead in publishing streaming rankings. However, unlike Netflix's transparent lists that include actual viewership numbers, Amazon's rankings provide no viewership data or context, making them less valuable for understanding true popularity. The lists separate English and Non-English content but lack the key metrics that give Netflix's lists credibility and usefulness for industry analysis.

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Amazon's list also lacks some key context that tends to make Netflix's lists valuable: actual viewership data.
Where Netflix goes in the streaming space, so too in many cases does the rest of the industry.
Amazon published its Top 10 lists for the most-watched original films, both in English & Non-English combined, as well as a separate one for just Non-English.
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Amazon Prime Video is launching its own weekly Top 10 lists, but unlike Netflix's list, the rankings contain no viewership data.

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