a columnist with THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE calling out amc being inscrutable as fuck over their brilliant show is rather validating. came across this on twitter:
It’s paywalled (for me), but Nina Metz graciously shares excerpts:

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a columnist with THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE calling out amc being inscrutable as fuck over their brilliant show is rather validating. came across this on twitter:
It’s paywalled (for me), but Nina Metz graciously shares excerpts:
In fact, according to Parrot Analytics, Star Trek: Prodigy's Demand has grown by 38.4% and 18.8x In-demand than average TV Series in the US alone in last 30 Days, after the Cancellation news broke out!! Keep the Support Growing until we all Save Star Trek: Prodigy!!
@commandermeg @sunnyvalentine @startrekprodigyfan @aaronwaltke
Morgan Fairchild and Cassandra Peterson a.k.a. Elvira round out the top three
@reallyndacarter is in demand!
TV’s ‘Wonder Woman’ Star Lynda Carter Tops Most Popular Actresses Over 70 List
"Several actresses who have crossed the septuagenarian threshold have garnered exceptional demand within the first five months of 2023, a feat achieved by less than 0.04% of talent in the American market. Topping this list is the most popular TV Wonder Woman and Miss World USA 1972, Lynda Carter. The surge in popularity of the “Wonder Woman” franchise’s recent renditions has also played a crucial role in renewing interest in her.
Following Carter there’s Morgan Fairchild, renowned for her portrayal of poised, determined women in soap operas like “Dallas” (1978); Cassandra Peterson, best recognized as Elvira from sketch comedies and horror films; and Jane Fonda, who’s also known for her activism. These three actresses all boasted demand levels over 38 times the average during this period."
Because of Goob’s overreactions to their Anon’s Parrot Analytic mention, I went to take a look. No wonder Goob is in a terror panic, not only is demand for Walker more than The Winchesters, it’s growing for Walker while it’s decreasing for TW. Which is of no surprise to any of us.
Holy fuck, The Winchesters jumped to 20x the difference from average market demand in the US, according to Parrot Analytics:
Meanwhile, not to be petty but look at Walker's demand:
TW and Walker are doing similarly in live view and +3 and +7, so this means TW has a stunning digital demand in the CW app, far above Walker.
And this only in the US, not to mention the international demand (both shows are available in HBO Max for foreign markets):
SIX (6) WEEKS YALL
WHAT MORE DO THEY WANTTT SAVE US
“Announcing the finalists for the #GlobalTVDemandAwards 🏆, the industry's ONLY global audience-powered awards 🌎 Most in-demand superhero series in the world, in alphabetical order: #TheFalconandtheWinterSoldier #TheFlash #Loki #Supergirl #WandaVision https://t.co/yZo8yEl6Nd”
Announcing the finalists for the #GlobalTVDemandAwards , the industry's ONLY global audience-powered awards Most in-demand superhero series in the world, in alphabetical order: #TheFalconandtheWinterSoldier #TheFlash #Loki #Supergirl #WandaVision
The Flash is in the running for the 3rd annual Global TV Demand Awards: Virtual Festival in the category most In-Demand TV Show in the World: Superhero (for the year 2020)
These awards are based on ‘ Audience demand data‘ from (I think) Parrot Analytics
These shows in the running are as of October 31, 2020 though. Since these awards are based on data, I think (If I understand correctly) who is in the running can still change based on what happens with the demand the rest of the year
The Festival will take place from Feb 1-5 2021
Earlier this year (January 21 2020) in The second annual Global TV Demand Awards The Flash won in the category Most In-Demand Superhero Series In the World! (for 2019)