Prime Video’s Hazbin Hotel has kept its position at the top of Canada’s demand charts for a third straight week.
The series, created by Vivienne Medrano, was 73.15 times more in demand than the average TV series in Canada for the week of Feb 5. to 11, according to Parrot Analytics. Hazbin Hotel saw a boost of more than 15 demand points from the previous week to keep its top spot on both the digital originals and overall TV charts.
On the digital chart, Crave’s Letterkenny (27.11) and Max’s Our Flag Means Death (23.37) held onto their second and third positions, respectively.
Prime Video’s Reacher (19.32) slipped to No. 9 from No. 4 in the previous week, with Netflix’s Stranger Things (21.99) taking the fourth spot, followed by Hulu’s The Bear (21.7).
On the overall TV chart, TVO Kids’ Paw Patrol (35.98) moved back up to the second spot after a more than two-point increase in demand, while Max’s Sesame Street (35.24) was bumped down to the third position. MTV’s RuPaul’s Drag Race (27.36) moved up to the No. 7 spot from No. 9.
HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm was the new entry on the TV chart from the previous week, coming in at No. 10 with an average of 26.86 \demand points.
Top 10 Digital Originals: Canada
1. Hazbin Hotel (Prime Video): 73.15
2. Letterkenny (Crave): 27.11
3. Our Flag Means Death (Max): 23.37
4. Stranger Things (Netflix): 21.99
5. The Bear (Hulu): 21.7
6. The Mandalorian (Disney+): 21.41
7. Ted Lasso (Apple TV+): 20.53
8. For All Mankind (Apple TV+): 19.36
9. Reacher (Prime Video): 19.32
10. Only Murders In The Building (Hulu) 17.27
Top 10 Overall TV Shows: Canada
1. Hazbin Hotel: 73.15
2. PAW Patrol: 35.98
3. Sesame Street: 35.24
4. Saturday Night Live: 32.17
5. Last Week Tonight With John Oliver: 31.74
6. Jujutsu Kaisen: 30.43
7. RuPaul’s Drag Race: 27.36
8. The Late Show With Stephen Colbert: 27.34
9. Letterkenny: 27.11
10. Curb Your Enthusiasm: 26.86
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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