Meghan Markle's "With Love, Meghan" Season 2 Netflix flop: Viewership plummets by at least 500,000. The critically panned show missed the Top 10 most-watched list, signaling a significant decline from its first season
Netflix's "With Love, Meghan" Season 2 premiered August 26th with eight new episodes, but failed to crack the streamer's Top 10 most-watched shows despite a six-day viewing window. Viewership significantly declined compared to Season 1, suggesting a potential impact from negative reviews and Netflix's altered production deal with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Meghan Markle's "With Love, Meghan" Season 2 Flops: Netflix Top 10 Debut Week Miss Despite Low Bar
Despite a low bar set by the #10 show with only 2.1 million views, Meghan Markle's "With Love, Meghan" Season 2 failed to crack Netflix's Top 10 most-watched shows for August 25-31. The underwhelming viewership, revealed Tuesday, represents a significant drop from Season 1's debut
With Love, Meghan" Season 2 Netflix Viewership Plummets: Despite its August 26th release, Meghan Markle's show failed to crack Netflix's Top 10 most-watched list. Initial viewership estimates suggest at least a 500,000 viewer drop compared to Season 1's 2.6 million first-week audience. This significant decline follows negative reviews and Netflix's altered production deal with Markle and Prince Harry
With Love, Meghan" Season 2 suffers a major viewership drop, falling short of the Netflix Top 10. The show's premiere week garnered at least 500,000 fewer viewers than Season 1, coinciding with scathing reviews – including a Times of London critique labeling it "irrelevant and intolerable" – and Netflix's revised production deal with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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Will "With Love, Meghan" get a third season? Despite lower-than-expected viewership for season two, Netflix's investment in Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand, As Ever, may ensure the show's continuation. As Ever, a joint venture selling tea, wine, baking mixes, and more, leveraged the season two premiere, restocking sold-out items and launching a new orange marmalade. Netflix's involvement extends to product development and revenue sharing, suggesting the show's value extends beyond viewership numbers
Meghan Markle's "With Love, Meghan" Season 2: A Netflix flop? The second season of the critically slammed lifestyle show, featuring celebrity guests like Chrissy Teigen and David Chang, saw a significant drop in viewership compared to its debut. Despite showcasing Markle's California estate and offering glimpses into her life, the show failed to crack Netflix's Top 10 most-watched list, receiving scathing reviews from critics who described it as "intolerable" and an "ego trip." Will this impact the future of the show and its connection to Markle's As Ever lifestyle brand?
Netflix Inks New, Smaller Deal with Archewell Productions: Harry and Meghan's Archewell Productions have signed a multi-year first-look deal with Netflix, following rumors of their initial contract's non-renewal. This revised agreement grants Netflix first refusal on all future Archewell film and television projects, including the adaptation of "Meet Me at the Lake" and a documentary short, "Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within," about a Ugandan orphanage. While financial details remain undisclosed, reports suggest the deal is smaller than their previous, exclusive content agreement
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