Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Netflix Binging! New Hampshire Leads The Pack & LOVES "Lost In Space"

Research from entertainment pros PlayUSA finds the states who can’t get enough of their online streaming.

The Granite State is most interested in the reboot of the classic 1960s series Lost In Space, but residents were also interested in urban crime fantasy flick Bright and Shameless’ 8th
It was also the standout state for most Netflix-related terms, with searches equal to 93% of the population each month.

You might think you’re a keen Netflix fan – and if you’ve gaped lazily at your screen through enough episodes to see the “Are you still watching” screen, you might be right. But if you’re looking for the peak of Netflix viewership, you only need to turn your gaze to New Hampshire.

The new study by PlayUSA finds the states with the biggest interest in streaming services by the number of searches they put in. Many states weren’t interested at all – Oklahoma, notably, only had 1.98% of the population in search volume for streaming services, and the majority had under 10% in total.

 But some states clearly found themselves with not much else to do, including:

     New Hampshire – with search volume equal to 93.25% of the population every month, it seems like locals wouldn’t even have enough time to leave the house. At least, not until they’ve seen Lost in Space, Bright, and
     Connecticut – Searches per month equal 70.25% of the popular of the state. It’s a step down from New Hampshire, but still markedly higher than most others – and it’s all in the name of searching for movies on Netflix, as well as Riverdale’s second season.
     Vermont – After Connecticut, interest in online streaming takes a big hit, as residents of the Green Mountain State are only conducting 12.14% volume of searches compared with their population. Their interests are completely different, however: Godless, Dark, and Mindhunter are on their watchlists.
     Oregon – The 11.46% search volume in Oregon is dedicated primarily to finding what’s new each month, but they also went looking for Lost in Space.
     Maine – 42% of the population in search volume was in the main directed towards Shameless and Lost in Space.

 For more of the states who just can’t get enough, have a look at the full study on the PlayUSA website www.playusa.com/social-vices/#vice-netflix

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