‘CODA’ hasn’t got Apple TV+ numbers, yet why Tim Cook is so bullish about such content(Pic Credit: Wikipedia, Poster)

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Does an Oscar win as record-making as that of ‘CODA’ lead to a bump in viewership for the film? According to Apple, reports ‘Variety’, the historic Oscar best picture win for its original film, ‘CODA’, has produced immediate results — drawing 25 per cent new viewers to Apple TV+, and pushing viewing of the film up by more than 300 per cent, compared to the week prior.

Apple does not give out numbers, so the percentage mean very little. ‘Deadline’, therefore, turned to a third-party streaming data provider, Samba TV, for the numbers. According to Samba TV, after ‘CODA’ secured three nominations, the Sian Heder film was viewed by an additional 3,75,000 viewers on Apple+ TV.

Following this spike, the total viewership of the film, which was picked up by Apple TV+ at Sundance 2021 for $25 million, went up to 9,73,000 (that is all since it dropped on August 13 last year), a fractional number when compared to 10.3 million for the Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer ‘Don’t Look Up’, which was also nominated for best picture, or 5.3 million for ‘Dune’, which swept awards in the technical categories, 3.4 million for ‘The Power of the Dog’, which won Jane Campion best director, and 3.4 million for ‘King Richard’, which landed the best actor trophy for Will Smith after he infamously slapped Chris Rock.

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