Netflix Reveals TUDUM Event Numbers

Netflix Announces Tudum Global Fan Event
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Netflix’s global fan event TUDUM took place last weekend with trailers and clips from over one hundred upcoming Netflix films and series shown off.

According to the streamer, the three-hour broadcast itself garnered over 25.7 million views across 29 Netflix YouTube channels, Twitter, Twitch, Facebook, TikTok and Tudum.com.

That may sound low, but that’s merely for the full TUDUM broadcast itself. The streamer also revealed that within 15 minutes of the show ending, the exclusive clips and trailers had already generated a combined 300 million views on social media.

As of yesterday, the total number of views for all content generated by fans watching the event stands at almost 695 million views and over 3.3 billion impressions across 184 countries.

The titles generating the most social media interactions in the wake of the event were: “Stranger Things,” “Rebelde,” “Extraction 2,” “Don’t Look Up,” “Red Notice,” “The Witcher,” “Cobra Kai,” “Ozark,” “Cowboy Bebop,” “Arcane” and “Bridgerton”.

Source: Variety

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