5 is the weakest of the TOS movies, but I still quite like it. Nemesis is almost unwatchable to me.
The Star Trek Strange New Worlds season 1 final episode "A Quality of Mercy" (1x10 S01E10) had 440k viewers in Canada.
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This is the all-time lowest confirmed viewership for any live-action NuTrek show.
For comparison:
- DIS 1x10 1,211k
- PIC 1x10 1,381k
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The Star Trek Strange New Worlds season 1 final had fewer viewers than the Star Trek Lower Decks premier (527k)
As long as you don't turn in to a ghoul and hunger for brains.It originally referred to my core temperature. I've been a walking corpse for most of the time I've been in these forums.
I blame you all.
YOU HEAR ME? ALL OF YOU.
You been here long enough you're practically a BBS institution.What am I, a Mod?
5 is the weakest of the TOS movies, but I still quite like it. Nemesis is almost unwatchable to me.
I don’t live in Canada
Oooh, aaah, Canadian broadcast numbers.
Canada metrics don't mean a thing! What we need are North Korea metrics! That will prove certain arguments to demonstrate that SNW is the world's biggest failure!
Come now, of course Canadian metrics mean something. Just double it and add thirty.
I think Canadian viewership numbers are a good proxy for the viewership numbers in the U.S.
No you take one insignificant data point and extrapolate on it to ridiculous proportions. It's also a data point that has very little effect on weather Paramount Plus decides to renew the series for a third season.The reason why I bring up Canadian viewership numbers when I talk about the popularity of NuTrek shows:
1) These are actual viewership numbers. Not rankings or what is "trending".
2) The numbers are for current episodes. The only US viewership numbers (Nielsen) that exist are for Discovery season 1 when CBS decided to broadcast it in late 2020.
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3) The viewership numbers are from a reputable source. Numeris is the main Canadian audience measurement organization. It's the Nielsen of Canada.
4) You can cross-compare shows from different broadcasters. The Numeris Top 30 is an overview of the entire broadcast landscape and you can directly compare shows.
How do you compare a show on rank 1-10 on Paramount vs rank 1-10 on Netflix/Disney/Amazon without knowing the metric behind it.
You can compare shows from the same streaming service but not cross-compare.
The only service where you can compare shows across streaming providers is "Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings" (Amazon, Disney, Hulu, Netflix, and Apple are working with Nielson, Paramount is not) or "Samba TV" but they don't release a ranking to the public for free.
5) There is a strong correlation in search volume for NuTrek shows in the U.S. and Canada. Both short-term and long-term.
US/CA Web 12 months:
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US/CA Web 5y:
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I think Canadian viewership numbers are a good proxy for the viewership numbers in the U.S.
Shhh!They wouldn't keep renewing the shows if they're doing as bad as Numbers Man thinks.
This. Also, I never had the luxury of being a Trek fan and being popular. Somehow, inexplicably, my life went on.Personally, that’s good enough for me. And if the numbers weren’t good enough? And Star Trek took another hiatus? I think I’d find a way to survive.
Shhh!
"It's a conspiracy!" always covers the missing connections and reasoning. Somehow.
I mean, how many times has Kurtzman been fired now? How many times have Discovery and Picard been canceled? And yet they all continue on.
Why?
As the mastermind villain of another sci-fi/fantasy franchise might say:
“Unlimited… POWER!!!”
Alex Kurtzman’s a Sith Lord. It’s the only logical solution.
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