Investigation Discovery is touting the success of The Curious Case Of Natalia Grace.
Natalia Speaks debuted on January 2, with new episodes released over the first week of the year. Since then, the two-season series has reached more than 10M viewers across linear and streaming, the Warner Bros. Discovery group said.
Natalia Speaks was also the highest-rated series for the network since the first installment of The Curious Case of Natalia Grace debuted in May 2023. ID did not provide the actual rating.
According to ID, The Curious Case of Natalia Grace is also doing well on streaming. It has become the No. 1 series on Max during the week the second installment debuted in terms of viewing accounts, and it is among the “most successful” returning series in the history of the platform.
The company would not say how much viewership came from linear TV vs. streaming.
Natalia Speaks illuminates Natalia Grace...
Natalia Speaks debuted on January 2, with new episodes released over the first week of the year. Since then, the two-season series has reached more than 10M viewers across linear and streaming, the Warner Bros. Discovery group said.
Natalia Speaks was also the highest-rated series for the network since the first installment of The Curious Case of Natalia Grace debuted in May 2023. ID did not provide the actual rating.
According to ID, The Curious Case of Natalia Grace is also doing well on streaming. It has become the No. 1 series on Max during the week the second installment debuted in terms of viewing accounts, and it is among the “most successful” returning series in the history of the platform.
The company would not say how much viewership came from linear TV vs. streaming.
Natalia Speaks illuminates Natalia Grace...
- 1/12/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Corporate consolidation, along with shrinking publicity budgets and streaming services’ willingness to bury their own content, have made film festivals and series increasingly desirable to documentary filmmakers who are not only seeking distribution, but also to those nonfiction helmers who have found a platform for their work.
The rocky landscape has made the competition fierce for a slot at not only top-tier festivals, but also regional film events like New York’s Rooftop Films’ Summer Series.
Over the course of the last year, Rooftop Films president Dan Nuxoll received 3,500 film submissions for the nonprofit organization’s 27th annual Summer Series, which kicks off on May 25. Only 23 feature films were accepted. (Not all films have been announced.)
Fourteen of the 23 features Nuxoll chose are documentaries. include high profile docs like Chris Smith’s “Wham!” (Netflix), Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker’s “The Stroll” (HBO Documentary Films), Sacha Jenkins’ “Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues...
The rocky landscape has made the competition fierce for a slot at not only top-tier festivals, but also regional film events like New York’s Rooftop Films’ Summer Series.
Over the course of the last year, Rooftop Films president Dan Nuxoll received 3,500 film submissions for the nonprofit organization’s 27th annual Summer Series, which kicks off on May 25. Only 23 feature films were accepted. (Not all films have been announced.)
Fourteen of the 23 features Nuxoll chose are documentaries. include high profile docs like Chris Smith’s “Wham!” (Netflix), Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker’s “The Stroll” (HBO Documentary Films), Sacha Jenkins’ “Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues...
- 5/25/2023
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
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