After one week in the top spot, the new sitcom That ’90s Show slid down to second spot on Canada’s list of the Top-10 most-watched TV shows in Canada. Back at No. 1 after a one-week absence was Ginny & Georgia Season 2. The first season of this series was third overall Jan. 23-29 in
For the second week in a row Ginny & Georgia was the most-watched series on Netflix in Canada. Created by Sarah Lampert, the dramedy was in the Top 10 in 88 countries. Season 2 logged 162.72M hours viewed January 9-15, with Season 1 right behind in 2nd place in Canada, edging out the 11th season
Taking the No. 1 spot on the Canadian Netflix Top-10 for the week of January 2-8 is the second season premiere of Ginny & Georgia. Starring Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, the mother-daughter duo was No. 1 overall worldwide with 180.47 million hours viewed. This pushed it past the puzzling heist drama Kaleidoscope, which recorded
The second season of Emily in Paris remains the most-watched Netflix series in Canada for the second consecutive week. Wednesday, on the Top-10 chart for six weeks, remains strong in Canada at No. 2 on the TV list. It was No. 1 in the U.S. The comedy mystery dominated worldwide with 103.96M hours viewed and
Zut alors! Season three of Emily in Paris opened in the No. 1 spot in Canada and No. 2 in the United States. Netflix says it clocked 117.6M hours viewed through Christmas and has landed in the top 10 in 93 countries. That is the strongest season opener yet for the guilty pleasure series. On
Well, it took a week, but the royals or spoils or whatever they’re called now did tease their way to the top spot in the weekly Netflix Top-10 in Canada. Netflix says the series ranked near the top in 85 countries and worldwide totalled 97.71M hours viewed, proving that viewers everywhere just can’t resist a
Have to admit I’m cheered to see Netflix’s Harry & Meghan infomercial docuseries did not immediately vault into the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s most-viewed weekly Top-10 series. The Addams Family spinoff Wednesday continues to haunt the No. 1 spot after three weeks. Meanwhile, another series giving the royal family a royal pain, the fifth
Wednesday, the high school-set series spun off from The Addams Family franchise, continues in the top spot among shows watched this past week in Canada on Netflix. Nice to see, however, a Canadian-born actress among the stars of the show right behind in second: Firefly Lane. Sarah Chalke, the Ottawa-born actress best known for Roseanne