A new analytical tool.

THINK DATA: BRIDGING THE DATA GAP.

 

A unique set of accessible, synoptic, and analytical data reports of SVOD consumptions trends from the perspective of the independent audiovisual tissue. THINK DATA drops as monthly reports to friendly digest the ever-changing streaming frame with an independent and European outlook, counting the diagnosis of the most-streamed genres and detailed production country share. Reports have exclusive insights provided by Top100 movies and shows in the leading platforms of Netflix, Amazon, HBO Max and Disney+ in 5 European markets: UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy. Futhermore, for the Spanish market, a Top 60 movies and shows

This valuable data is furnished by our partner SODA – Digital i, a leading UK-based data rating company holding a panel of approximately 20,000 viewers from 7,500 accounts measuring all streaming activity whether the consumption is inside or outside the households.

Furthermore, every two months for the Spanish market, the report will include a supplement with a top 30 from FILMIN and a top 30 from MOVISTAR, alternating between movies and series. These additional insights are derived from GECA, who measures these platforms through surveys among their platform subscribers. We offer different subscription plans to meet everybody’s data needs. Find your own here!

 

 

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“An absolute must independent analysis for industry professionals. Think Data offers valuable information to understand the trends in SVOD consumption, the positioning of platforms at European level and reliable key indicators about the popularity of genre and contents.”

Elena Neira, Business Insider, La Otra Pantalla

“These reports will allow subscribers to analyse the market with ease, as they will take a close look at indie titles, the most iconic genres and European content.”

Alfonso Rivera, Cineuropa

“Think Data WILL PROVIDE DATA ANALYTICAL REPORTS REGARDING THE SUBSCRIPTION VIDEO ON DEMAND (SVOD) VIEWERSHIP IN DIFFERENT STRATEGICAL COUNTRIES.”