“The Queen’s Gambit,” a Netflix exclusive about an orphan chess prodigy,
set the record as the most-watched scripted limited series to date on the
streaming platform — with 62 million member accounts tuning in to the
show in the first 28 days, according to the company. Variety reports:
There’s a caveat, though: The way Netflix reports viewing is based on the
number of viewers who have watched at least two minutes of a piece of
content, which is very different from how the TV industry measures
audience. And the streamer cherry-picks which originals it decides to
tout with the proprietary metric. Netflix boasted about the success of “The Queen’s Gambit,” saying that the show made the Top 10 in 92
countries and ranked No. 1 in 63 countries, including the U.K.,
Argentina, Israel and South Africa. “The Queen’s Gambit” premiered Oct.
23 on Netflix worldwide. The seven-episode limited series stars Anya
Taylor-Joy alongside Marielle Heller, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Moses
Ingram, Harry Melling and Bill Camp. For now, “The Witcher” Season 1
remains Netflix’s biggest original series overall in the first 28-day
window with 76 million households choosing the title, at least based on
the two-minute minimum viewing methodology (which the company introduced
in the fourth quarter of 2019). Meanwhile, docu-series “Tiger King” was
sampled by 64 million member accounts in the first month of its release,
per Netflix. …