Prime Video’s action series Reacher continues to outpace its competition on the demand charts in Canada.
Reacher, which is based on the Jack Reacher novel series by Lee Child, was 37.43 times more in demand than the average TV series in Canada for the week of Jan. 8 to 14, according to Parrot Analytics. The series was No. 1 on both the digital originals and overall TV demand charts, keeping its position at the top from the previous week.
Crave’s Letterkenny held on to its second spot on the digital chart, with an average of 30.44 demand points. Max’s Our Flag Means Death (28.94) rose from No. 5 to break into the top three.
Hulu’s The Bear (19.66) was the new entry on the digital list from the previous week, along with Apple TV+’s adventure series Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters (19.66), which streamed its season one finale on Jan. 12.
On the overall TV chart, NBC’s Saturday Night Live (34.93) moved up from No. 3 to No. 2 with a bump in demand, and TVO Kids’ Paw Patrol (32.41) moved up to the third spot.
HBO’s The Sopranos (29.34) and the Alberta-shot The Last of Us (27.51) were the new entries on the TV chart from the previous week, coming in at No. 6 and No. 8, respectively.
Top 10 Digital Originals: Canada
1. Reacher (Prime Video): 37.43
2. Letterkenny (Crave): 30.44
3. Our Flag Means Death (Max): 28.94
4. For All Mankind (Apple TV):+ 24.39
5. The Mandalorian (Disney+): 23.31
6. Stranger Things (Netflix): 22.22
7. Hazbin Hotel (Prime Video): 20.18
8. Ted Lasso (Apple TV+): 19.72
9. The Bear (Hulu): 19.66
10. Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters (Apple TV+): 19.66
Top 10 Overall TV Shows: Canada
1. Reacher: 37.43
2. Saturday Night Live: 34.93
3. PAW Patrol: 32.41
4. Jujutsu Kaisen: 31.19
5. Letterkenny: 30.44
6. The Sopranos: 29.34
7. Our Flag Means Death: 28.94
8. The Last Of Us: 27.51
9. Sesame Street: 27.48
10. SpongeBob SquarePants: 27.41
Parrot Analytics calculates its Top 10 lists using Demand Expressions, which are shown by using a metric that demonstrates how much more in-demand the top series are than the average TV show (linear, pay TV, SVOD and AVOD) in Canada. For example, a difference of 1x represents the market average and 10x means a series is 10 times more in demand than the average TV show in this market.
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