What was old was extremely new on Netflix in January and even into this month. Specifically, the Peter Farrelly-created dramedy series about addiction, Loudermilk, which was barely found in its original run on the now-unplugged AT&T Audience Network, became a must-see show on the streamer six-plus years after its original airing.
In Nielsen’s Top 10 for Streaming Originals (January 8-14), Loudermilk ranked No. 8 with 846 million viewing minutes. But even before that list was published, Loudermilk was showing signs of life across the streamer’s own Top 10 charts.
Loudermilk Season 1 was in the Netflix Top 10 most-viewed shows in the U.S. for four weeks (weeks ending January 14, 21 and 28, and February 4) with a peak rank of No.
4 during the week of January 15-21. Season 2 of Loudermilk ranked in the Netflix top 10 stateside during the week of July 28.
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