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Streaming Ratings: ‘La Brea’ Gets a Netflix Bump to the Top of the Charts

La Brea, a former NBC series, has climbed to the top of the streaming charts after joining the Netflix library on May 1.

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What Happened La Brea, a former NBC series, has climbed to the top of the streaming charts after joining the Netflix library on May 1. The show, which also streams on Peacock, recorded 1.28 billion minutes of viewing...

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La Brea, a former NBC series, has climbed to the top of the streaming charts after joining the Netflix library on May 1. The show, which also streams...

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La Brea, a former NBC series, has climbed to the top of the streaming charts after joining the Netflix library on May 1. The show, which also streams on Peacock, recorded 1.28 billion minutes of viewing from May 4-10, a 46% increase from the previous week. Meanwhile, a new series starring Chace Crawford and P.J. Byrne, titled We Once Were Men, is in development at Amazon. The project, written by Matt Berns, comes from former Amazon MGM Studios head Jennifer Salke, who oversaw the expansion of The Boys franchise.

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The success of La Brea on Netflix highlights the platform's ability to breathe new life into former broadcast series. The show's jump to the top of...

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The success of La Brea on Netflix highlights the platform's ability to breathe new life into former broadcast series. The show's jump to the top of the streaming charts also underscores the importance of strategic partnerships between streaming services and traditional networks. As for We Once Were Men, the new series marks a reunion for Crawford and Byrne, who played antagonists on Prime Video's The Boys. Their new project is a black comedy that promises to bring a fresh dynamic to the Amazon streamer.

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Writing this show was like being in therapy," said Haley Z. Boston, creator of Netflix's Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Her comments...

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"Writing this show was like being in therapy," said Haley Z. Boston, creator of Netflix's Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Her comments highlight the personal and emotional investment that goes into crafting a successful series.

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1.28 billion: minutes of viewing for La Brea from May 4-10 46%: increase in viewing minutes for La Brea from the previous week

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  • **1.28 billion: minutes of viewing for La Brea from May 4-10
  • **46%: increase in viewing minutes for La Brea from the previous week

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  • Who: La Brea, Netflix, Amazon, Chace Crawford, P.J. Byrne, Haley Z. Boston
  • What: La Brea tops streaming charts, new series We Once Were Men in development, AI technology to impact industry
  • When: May 1 (La Brea joins Netflix), May 4-10 (streaming ratings), TBA (We Once Were Men release)
  • Where: Netflix, Amazon, Peacock, AMC
  • Impact: Streaming wars heat up, AI technology to bring cost savings and changes to industry

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The streaming landscape is constantly evolving, with new players and technologies emerging all the time. As the industry continues to shift, it's clear that strategic partnerships, innovative storytelling, and savvy use of technology will be key to success.

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As the streaming wars continue to heat up, it's likely that we'll see more surprises and innovations in the coming months. Will La Brea continue to top the streaming charts? What will be the impact of AI technology on the industry? Stay tuned to find out.

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    Streaming Ratings: ‘La Brea’ Gets a Netflix Bump to the Top of the Charts

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    Chace Crawford & P.J. Byrne Star In Black Comedy ‘We Once Were Men’ In Works At Amazon, Jennifer Salke Exec Produces ‘The Boys’ Reunion Project

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Lionsgate’s Michael Burns Says AI Will Save The Company “Tens And Tens Of Millions Of Dollars A Year”

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Streaming Ratings: ‘La Brea’ Gets a Netflix Bump to the Top of the Charts

La Brea, a former NBC series, has climbed to the top of the streaming charts after joining the Netflix library on May 1.

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La Brea, a former NBC series, has climbed to the top of the streaming charts after joining the Netflix library on May 1. The show, which also streams on Peacock, recorded 1.28 billion minutes of viewing from May 4-10, a 46% increase from the previous week. Meanwhile, a new series starring Chace Crawford and P.J. Byrne, titled We Once Were Men, is in development at Amazon. The project, written by Matt Berns, comes from former Amazon MGM Studios head Jennifer Salke, who oversaw the expansion of The Boys franchise.

Why It Matters

The success of La Brea on Netflix highlights the platform's ability to breathe new life into former broadcast series. The show's jump to the top of the streaming charts also underscores the importance of strategic partnerships between streaming services and traditional networks. As for We Once Were Men, the new series marks a reunion for Crawford and Byrne, who played antagonists on Prime Video's The Boys. Their new project is a black comedy that promises to bring a fresh dynamic to the Amazon streamer.

What Experts Say

"Writing this show was like being in therapy," said Haley Z. Boston, creator of Netflix's Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Her comments highlight the personal and emotional investment that goes into crafting a successful series.

Key Numbers

  • **1.28 billion: minutes of viewing for La Brea from May 4-10
  • **46%: increase in viewing minutes for La Brea from the previous week

Key Facts

  • Who: La Brea, Netflix, Amazon, Chace Crawford, P.J. Byrne, Haley Z. Boston
  • What: La Brea tops streaming charts, new series We Once Were Men in development, AI technology to impact industry
  • When: May 1 (La Brea joins Netflix), May 4-10 (streaming ratings), TBA (We Once Were Men release)
  • Where: Netflix, Amazon, Peacock, AMC
  • Impact: Streaming wars heat up, AI technology to bring cost savings and changes to industry

Background

The streaming landscape is constantly evolving, with new players and technologies emerging all the time. As the industry continues to shift, it's clear that strategic partnerships, innovative storytelling, and savvy use of technology will be key to success.

What Comes Next

As the streaming wars continue to heat up, it's likely that we'll see more surprises and innovations in the coming months. Will La Brea continue to top the streaming charts? What will be the impact of AI technology on the industry? Stay tuned to find out.

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La Brea, a former NBC series, has climbed to the top of the streaming charts after joining the Netflix library on May 1. The show, which also streams on Peacock, recorded 1.28 billion minutes of viewing from May 4-10, a 46% increase from the previous week. Meanwhile, a new series starring Chace Crawford and P.J. Byrne, titled We Once Were Men, is in development at Amazon. The project, written by Matt Berns, comes from former Amazon MGM Studios head Jennifer Salke, who oversaw the expansion of The Boys franchise.

Why It Matters

The success of La Brea on Netflix highlights the platform's ability to breathe new life into former broadcast series. The show's jump to the top of the streaming charts also underscores the importance of strategic partnerships between streaming services and traditional networks. As for We Once Were Men, the new series marks a reunion for Crawford and Byrne, who played antagonists on Prime Video's The Boys. Their new project is a black comedy that promises to bring a fresh dynamic to the Amazon streamer.

What Experts Say

"Writing this show was like being in therapy," said Haley Z. Boston, creator of Netflix's Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Her comments highlight the personal and emotional investment that goes into crafting a successful series.

Key Numbers

  • **1.28 billion: minutes of viewing for La Brea from May 4-10
  • **46%: increase in viewing minutes for La Brea from the previous week

Key Facts

  • Who: La Brea, Netflix, Amazon, Chace Crawford, P.J. Byrne, Haley Z. Boston
  • What: La Brea tops streaming charts, new series We Once Were Men in development, AI technology to impact industry
  • When: May 1 (La Brea joins Netflix), May 4-10 (streaming ratings), TBA (We Once Were Men release)
  • Where: Netflix, Amazon, Peacock, AMC
  • Impact: Streaming wars heat up, AI technology to bring cost savings and changes to industry

Background

The streaming landscape is constantly evolving, with new players and technologies emerging all the time. As the industry continues to shift, it's clear that strategic partnerships, innovative storytelling, and savvy use of technology will be key to success.

What Comes Next

As the streaming wars continue to heat up, it's likely that we'll see more surprises and innovations in the coming months. Will La Brea continue to top the streaming charts? What will be the impact of AI technology on the industry? Stay tuned to find out.

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