Netflix has released a report revealing viewership data, including the most and least watched content. The report also sheds light on the reason behind the company's $17 billion spending next year. Harry and Meghan's Netflix series garnered 62 million hours of viewing in the first half of 2023. The data suggests that 'just OK' TV is likely to remain prevalent on the platform. The report has sparked discussions about Netflix's engagement and its impact on the industry.
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