The Impact Of Binge-Watching | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Ironically, Netflix, the viewing source that gave binge-watching its name, probably has less instances of binge-viewing than any top-10 cable network with stacked programming.  I would think viewers spend more time every month watching “Modern Family” on USA, “Full House” on Nick at Nite, “Criminal Minds” on ION, and “South Park” on Comedy Central than they do watching any single series on Netflix (although Netflix in total probably has more instances of binge-viewing than all of them combined).

So what does this mean for advertisers?

It’s not just that people are continuing to watch these shows.  Their audiences are extremely loyal, and often not that easy to reach elsewhere.  For example, “Big Bang” on TBS reached only about 30% of all adults 25-54 last season, but was still the most-viewed scripted series on television among that demo.  ION’s “Criminal Minds” only reached about 15% of all adults 25-54 during the same period, yet was the fourth most watched scripted series on television.  That represents an extraordinary amount of repeated viewing to a single show among a small group of extremely loyal and attentive viewers....