Netflix is discontinuing its biannual viewership data dump in favor of one annual report, the streamer revealed Thursday along with its latest quarterly earnings results.
The latest version of this âWhat We Watchedâ report was released today, covering the first half of 2026. This data has disclosed by Netflix for the past couple of years in addition to its regular weekly top 10 rankings.
Per Netflixâs letter to shareholders, âEngagement is important to our business. But as discussed above, engagement is not just the quantity of view hours, but also refers to the quality and variety of our offering. To make this clearer, weâre making a change to our view hours disclosure.â
The note continued: âAfter todayâs What We Watched report, which covers the first half of 2026, we will shift to publishing this report annually in the first quarter, beginning in 2027. The goal of separating the publication of the report from our earnings results is to keep the focus on our primary financial metrics â revenue and operating profit. With this change, we will still report industry-leading title-by-title and total view hours data (including our weekly Top 10 lists for movies and series in more than 90 countries).â