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In article <xn0on5eyej4hokc000@post.eweka.nl>,They're too scared to publish them because they will confirm everything Doomcock said. No just that only 50,000 watched both episodes but also that almost all of these people stopped watching at different points before each episode ended. Everyone seems to have forgotten that point he maid. Only 200 people watch each episode all the way through. Doomcock knows this because he's got a YouTube channel just like me and all he has to do is look at his stats to see what percentage of people watched his video's all the way through. He could be making it all up but if he is he's probably 99% right! Let Disney prove him wrong.
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:The True Doctor wrote:Where are the Disney numbers?
>On 15/06/2024 12:19, Blueshirt wrote:>The True Doctor wrote:>>>
Nope. Barely 200 people watched each episode from start to
finish on Disney+.
Unless backed up by evidence*, and bearing in mind Disney+ is
available in over a hundred countries around the world, I
find the figure of 200 hard to believe.
My YouTube gaming channel is available in over a hundred
countries around the world too. From that I know that 80-90%
of my audience is male. Most of my views are from India, then
Pakistan, then Turkey (30% combined), but they correspond to
no more than 20 seconds viewing time each on average, whereas
most of the viewing time 8 minutes on average comes from the
US which only forms 3% of the audience but constitutes 20% of
the viewing time. The main demographic is people 25-35 years
old or younger, which is exactly the same demographics that
RTD keeps going on about, therefore my YouTube channel is a
fair comparison.
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RTD can make up all the bullshit he wants but he had no more
than 40,000 viewers for the first 2 episodes, thus 20,000
views each on Disney+, which equates to only 600 people who
watched each episode for around 8 minutes on average, and out
of those 600 people only about 1/3 of them at most, ie. 200
watched each episode all the way through. That's all the
viewers this woke pile of shit actually has on streaming and
that's why Disney+ refuses to publish its streaming statistics.
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(11,546 total views on my channel for the past 28 days with
331 from the United States which is the only country that
averages 8 minutes view time and everything else averaging
about 20 seconds.)
A gaming channel on YouTube can not be compared to a TV show on
Disney+ that has had thousands of dollars spent on promoting it
in the USA, with multiple TV spots, advertising at theme parks,
billboards etc. (and the side of a NYC subway train even!)
So you are comparing apples and pears... Your YouTube channel
has not had a major corporation promoting it with $$, so however
good you think your gaming channel is, its potential would not
be in the same league as a TV show on Disney+.
>>[* 'Evidence' is not comments made by some dude in a mask on>
YouTube.]
We have a figure of 40,000 total viewers for the first 2
episodes on Disney+ from Doomcock and unless Disney+ publishes
figures which contradict that then Doomcock must be accepted
as the most accurate figure available.
Well, I'm sure I read something online a couple of week's ago
that said Doctor Who was averaging around 14,000 viewers per
episode on Disney+ (in the US). But nobody provided the primary
source for those figures. I can't say anyone is telling lies,
but without official viewing figures from Disney (or whoever
provides the ratings for TV shows in the USA) they, like
Doomcock's, are still only hearsay at best... either way, they
are still more than the 200 that the resident mathematician of
RADW is claiming Doctor Who viewership on Disney+ to be.
>
I wouldn't expect Doctor Who to be setting the Disney+ ratings
on fire, but I don't believe your 'plucked out of the air' figure
of 200 unless YOU can provide an official source for that
figure... as opposed to a guess based on data from your YouTube
gaming channel!
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