Binge-Watching Netflix? Insights From Data Donations

Netflix is often credited with mainstreaming binge-watching through its release strategy and interface features. However, despite this reputation, data on actual consumption patterns remains scarce, enabling Netflix to shape the narrative about how content is consumed on its platform and what this i...

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Published inMedia and communication (Lisboa) Vol. 13; no. S3; pp. 1 - 19
Main Authors Es, Karin Van, Nguyen, Dennis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lisbon Cogitatio Press 01.01.2025
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ISSN2183-2439
2183-2439
DOI10.17645/mac.9362

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Summary:Netflix is often credited with mainstreaming binge-watching through its release strategy and interface features. However, despite this reputation, data on actual consumption patterns remains scarce, enabling Netflix to shape the narrative about how content is consumed on its platform and what this implies about content quality and viewer attentiveness. This article provides unique empirical insights into Netflix viewing patterns in the Netherlands, based on a pilot study involving data donated by 126 subscribers. It introduces a definition of binge-watching tailored for computational analysis and offers an empirical understanding of its prevalence and manifestations. The findings suggest that binge-watching is a diverse and complex activity. While it is seemingly popular, in that it is practiced by many subscribers, the data suggest it occurs less frequently and is less extreme than would be expected from the hype.
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ISSN:2183-2439
2183-2439
DOI:10.17645/mac.9362