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Netflix US Top 10 Scraping for Studio Licensing Decisions
Posted: Jun 23, 2025
A global content licensing studio was actively exploring new titles to acquire or co-produce for U.S. audiences. Instead of relying solely on delayed viewership reports or insider signals, the team needed real-time visibility into what U.S. audiences were watching.
The studio partnered with OTT Scrape to deploy a Netflix US Top 10 content scraper, delivering daily data on trending shows and movies. The scraped data was used to identify genres, titles, and release patterns that consistently performed well—guiding smarter acquisition, investment, and pitching strategies.
Business ChallengeThe Problem:Licensing teams typically depend on:
- Studio deal reports (which are delayed or limited)
- Quarterly platform updates (non-transparent)
- Manual Netflix browsing (inefficient)
What they lacked was:
- Daily ranking data
- Genre-wise U.S. demand trends
- Show lifecycle tracking (entry, peak, drop)
- Metadata to contextualize performance (genre, season, language)
- Scrape and monitor Netflix U.S. Top 10 daily
- Track title movements (new entries, exits, rank change)
- Analyze genre trends and high-performing formats
- Deliver reports and alerts for studio acquisition teams
- Netflix US Top 10 scraping
- Real-time content tracking
- Studio licensing insights
- OTT content trend analytics
- Netflix ranking data API
OTT Scrape deployed a U.S. geo-proxied content scraper to extract:
- Title, rank, type (movie/series), season/episode
- Entry date and duration in Top 10
- Genre and tags (action, comedy, documentary, etc.)
- Language and subtitle availability
- Drop-off and re-entry signals
Scraping occurred daily at midnight U.S. EST, stored in a time-series database, and delivered to the studio via:
- REST API
- Weekly PDF dashboards
- CSV exports and Google Sheets sync
1. Genres with Longest Lifespan
- Thrillers, Crime Dramas: Avg. 9+ days in Top 10
- Comedies: Avg. 5–6 days
- Docuseries: Short but frequent re-entries
2. High-Churn vs Sticky Titles
- Love Is Blind (US) – frequent Top 10 returner (high engagement spikes)
- The Gentlemen – dropped after 3 days, despite big-budget release
3. Weekly vs Binge Drops
- Binge-dropped series have faster spikes but drop sooner
- Weekly-release docuseries held better rank over time
4. Language Breakdowns
- 92% of U.S. Top 10 content was in English
- Korean thrillers and Spanish crime shows made brief appearances
OTT Scrape delivered insights through a Power BI dashboard featuring:
- Daily Top 10 graph
- Entry vs exit patterns over 30 days
- Genre heatmaps across weeks
- Rank volatility index
- Alerts for new Top 10 entrants (email/slack)
Using real-time data, the studio cut deal negotiation time in half and acquired 2 breakout shows that later hit the Top 10 globally.
Studio Recommendations Based on OTT Scrape- Focus on female-led drama series in the 6–8 episode format
- Target limited docuseries for faster production + guaranteed visibility
- Re-license trending old hits seeing repeat Top 10 cycles
- Avoid overproduced thrillers with short shelf lives
- Track U.S. demand in real time — no more lagging reports
- Use Top 10 trends to predict genre breakout cycles
- Make smarter deals using data, not assumptions
- Identify undervalued older titles seeing new spikes
- Improve catalog ROI and reduce licensing waste
Top 10 content is more than a popularity metric—it’s a licensing compass. With OTT Scrape’s real-time Netflix U.S. Top 10 tracking, studios can move from reactive to proactive—backed by data, driven by demand.
Whether you're acquiring, producing, or co-financing content, knowing what’s trending today helps you predict what wins tomorrow.
Know More: https://www.ottscrape.com/real-time-top-netflix-us-content-scraping-licensing-insights.php
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At OTT Scrape, we specialize in scraping streaming data, ensuring comprehensive and accurate collection for detailed analysis and insights.
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