The Top Shows On Netflix So Far In 2023
Netflix has release the top shows you can find on Netflix so far in 2023. This is actually the first time that Netflix is sharing what viewers are watching and how many hours there are doing so. Netflix did announce that they will be publishing what we watched reports twice a year that will reveal the total number of hours viewed for the shows. Additionally, the movies that are watched for over 50,000 hours will also be shared. The report that was just released was for January to June 2023. Finally, the most watched show was called The Night Agent. It had over 812 million hours viewed.
The report covers 18,000 titles representing 99% of all viewing on Netflix and nearly 100 billion hours of viewed below. You can find the top 10 list of the top shows on Netflix in the first half of 2023.
- “The Night Agent” Season One (812-million, 100-thousand hours viewed)
- “Ginny & Georgia” Season Two (665-million, 100-thousand hours)
- “The Glory” Season One (622-million, 800-thousand hours)
- “Wednesday” Season One (507-million, 700-thousand hours)
- “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” (503-million hours)
- “You” Season Four (440-million, 600-thousand hours)
- “La Reina del Sur” Season Three (429-million, 600-thousand hours without global distribution)
- “Outer Banks” Season Three (402-million, 500-thousand hours)
- “Ginny & Georgia Season One (302-million, 100-thousand hours)
- “Fubar” Season One (266-million, 200-thousand hours)
The History Of Netflix
Netflix started in 1998 as a DVD by mail service. The first movie that was rented was Beetlejuice which starred Michael Keaton in 1999. Netflix started the unlimited monthly subscription. Additionally, in January 2007 is when Netflix started streaming. Finally, the first original show produced by Netflix was House of Cards, which was released on February 1, 2013. Netflix has around 247.2 million paid subscribers worldwide as late 2023. That number is an increase of over 8 million subscribers compared to earlier in 2023. Netflix is the biggest streaming service in the world with the most subscribers.
Taylor Swift: 5 Of Her Best Country Music Videos
As Taylor Swift, recently named Time‘s Person Of The Year, continues to dominate the music world on her 34th birthday (12/13), we like to recall that her incredible career started in Nashville as a country singer.
Taylor is also dominating the world of sports talk as her 34th year begins, and her romance with Travis Kelce is the topic of many football stories. Her attendance at his games with the Kansas City Cheifs has become somewhat of a Taylor Swift spotting for stadium fans and on TV, whose cameras often show her during televised NFL games where she cheers on her boyfriend.
It was a country music award and a video award, which Swift won her very first honor in 2007, getting CMT’s “Breakthrough Video of the Year” award for her work on the video “Tim McGraw.” She was nominated against Jason Aldean’s “Amarillo Sky,” Kellie Pickler’s “Red High Heels,” and The Wreckers (a duo featuring Michelle Branch) “Leave The Pieces.”
At the time, she told us backstage after her win that she missed her prom for the CMT Awards. She offered, “I am so, so happy about everything that has gone down this past year. I think it’s OK to miss prom for this. I think I’m going to stare at this award every single day and say, ‘I think it’s OK to miss prom.’ I love this.”
Big winners at the 2007 CMT Music Awards were Carrie Underwood for Female Video of the Year for “Before He Cheats,” Group Video of the Year went to Rascal Flatts for “What Hurts The Most,” and CMT favorite Kenny Chesney won Male Video of the Year for “You Save Me.”
Music videos have always been a big deal in Swift’s career, even in her early country music years, when she started to direct for the first time in 2010. As we celebrate all things Taylor today (12/13), along with all the other millions of “Swifties,” we focus on five of what we believe are her best country music videos.
Kevin is a member of Tampa Bay‘s Hometown Morning Krewe on 995 QYK. He has been with the station for 25 years, is a Tampa native, and went to Jesuit High School and USF. Go Bulls!. He is passionate about all things Tampa Bay. Kevin writes articles on the ongoing road projects around the Tampa Bay area, awards that Tampa Bay cities and businesses have won and country music happenings around the Bay area. He is always doing many things with his wife and kids. He loves to read books and play video games in his spare time.