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🟢⚡️Stream Wars: Consumers watched 183 billion hours of Netflix in all of 2023. This is according to the just-released Netflix "What We Watched metrics report" . . We dive deep into the Netflix data drop to measure how African titles contributed to these metrics and what key insights stakeholders in the African film industry can hold on to . . Swipe now to see full rankings, title metrics and key insights you won’t find anywhere else . . Comedy, love, action, drama – There is more than one size fits all avenue for successful African titles. This collated data shows that African filmmakers have agency over their storytelling and the global audience rewards good filmmaking without locale bias . . From our analysis, it is confirmed that Netflix Exec’s experimentation with adaptation is yielding results. The Adaptation content slate has landed not only one but 3 major hits before 2023 wrapped up . . Clearly, there are universal themes to certain stories. If a story has been told successfully to a particular audience, could it be told differently to the same audience while adjusting for culture, language and socio-economics? . . Learn more about this insight by reading the full streaming report now on shockng.com . . Whilst the Netflix Team looks to mirror the success of 2023, filmmakers and consumers seek new, bold stories and bigger collaborations that will see the global audience appreciate African storytelling like never before . . 🧩Follow @shockng for firsthand knowledge on how the streaming wars is taking shape in the continent of Africa . . #Streamwars #AfricaOnNetflix #Africanstories #Blackstories #africanfilms #africantvshows

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