Ever since House of Cards premiered in 2013 on Netflix, the TV industry has been frustrated by the streaming service's refusal to share ratings data for its content. Netflix ratings have become the industry's white whale, with many companies attempting to nail down the company's metrics, but seemingly failing to do so in any precise...
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TV & Video Daily
October 18, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
Networks and studios sign up for new SVOD Content Ratings offering
By Jason Lynch
Ever since House of Cards premiered in 2013 on Netflix, the TV industry has been frustrated by the streaming service's refusal to share ratings data for its content. Netflix ratings have become the industry's white whale, with many companies attempting to nail down the company's metrics, but seemingly failing to do so in any precise...
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The reeling streaming service can still turn its fortunes around
By Jason Lynch
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By Emma Bazilian
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By Sami Main
Streaming juggernaut ups its $6 billion this year to $8 billion in 2018
By A.J. Katz
From House of Cards, to The Crown, Marvel's Daredevil and Orange Is the New Black, Netflix is home to some of the most acclaimed original scripted series on streaming, cable or broadcast TV. The service won 20 Emmy awards in 2017, second only to HBO's 29. But the streaming juggernaut doesn't seem too worried about...
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