The Global TV Demand Awards
The Global Demand Awards is an American award created by Parrot Analytics[1] that recognizes the most popular TV shows in the world.[2][3][4][5] The entertainment industry's only data-backed award show,[6][7] winning titles are selected by audience demand from 100+ countries in all languages.[8][9][10][11]
Current winners[edit]
As certified by Guinness World Records:
- Most In-Demand TV Series in the World 2022: Stranger Things[12]
- Most In-Demand Series Debut of 2022: House of the Dragon
- Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2022: Attack on Titan[13]
- Most In-Demand Children’s Series of 2022: SpongeBob SquarePants[14]
- Most In-Demand Comedy Series of 2022: Young Sheldon
- Most In-Demand Documentary Series of 2022: Formula 1: Drive to Survive[15]
- Most In-Demand Drama Series of 2022: Stranger Things[12]
- Most In-Demand Horror Series of 2022: American Horror Story[16]
- Most In-Demand Reality Series of 2022: RuPaul's Drag Race[17]
- Most In-Demand Superhero Series of 2022: The Boys[18]
- Most In-Demand Asian Export of 2022: Naagin
- Most In-Demand European Export of 2022: Peaky Blinders
- Most In-Demand Latin American Export of 2022: Dark Desire
- Most In-Demand Book Adaptation of 2022: Bridgerton
- Most In-Demand Legacy Series of 2022: Mr. Bean
- Most In-Demand Series Based on Video Game IP of 2022: Halo
Previous winners[edit]
As certified by Guinness World Records:
- Most In-Demand TV Show in the World 2021: Attack on Titan[19]
- Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2021: Attack on Titan[19]
- Most In-Demand Asian Export of 2021: Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai
- Most In-Demand Book Adaptation of 2021: The Witcher
- Most In-Demand Children's Series of 2021: SpongeBob SquarePants[20]
- Most In-Demand Comedy Series of 2021: Brooklyn Nine-Nine[21]
- Most In-Demand Documentary Series of 2021: A Perfect Planet[22]
- Most In-Demand Drama Series of 2021: The Walking Dead
- Most In-Demand European Export of 2021: La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)
- Most In-Demand Horror Series of 2021: American Horror Story[23]
- Most In-Demand Latin American Export of 2021: Dark Desire
- Most In-Demand Legacy Series of 2021: Dragon Ball Z
- Most In-Demand Reality Series of 2021: Shark Tank[24]
- Most In-Demand Revolutionary Series of 2021: Squid Game
- Most In-Demand Sci-Fi & Fantasy Series of 2021: The Witcher
- Most In-Demand Series Debut of 2021: Squid Game[25]
- Most In-Demand Superhero Series of 2021: WandaVision[26]
- Most In-Demand Superhero Talent of 2021: Tom Hiddleston
- Most In-Demand True Crime Series of 2021: Q Into the Storm
- Exceptional Streaming Platform of 2021 : Disney+
As certified by Guinness World Records:
- Most In-Demand TV Series in the World 2020: Game of Thrones[27]
- Most In-Demand Adult-Animated Series of 2020: Rick and Morty[28]
- Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2020: My Hero Academia[29]
- Most In-Demand Children's Series of 2020: SpongeBob SquarePants[30]
- Most In-Demand Comedy Series of 2020: Brooklyn Nine-Nine[31]
- Most In-Demand Documentary Series of 2020: The Last Dance[32]
- Most In-Demand Drama Series of 2020: Game of Thrones[27]
- Most In-Demand Series That Ended on a High Note of 2020: The 100
- Most In-Demand Historical Drama of 2020: Vikings
- Most In-Demand Horror Series of 2020: American Horror Story[33]
- Most In-Demand Korean Drama of 2020: Crash Landing on You
- Most In-Demand Latin American Series of 2020: El Payaso Plim Plim: Un Héroe Del Corazón
- Most In-Demand Reality Series of 2020: MasterChef Australia[34]
- Most In-Demand Series Debut of 2020: The Last Dance[35]
- Most In-Demand Superhero Series of 2020: The Flash[36]
- Most In-Demand Variety Series of 2020: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver[37]
As certified by Guinness World Records:
- Most In-Demand TV Series in the World: Game of Thrones[38]
- Most In-Demand Digital Original Series in the World: Stranger Things[39]
- Most In-Demand Drama Series in the World: Game of Thrones[38]
- Most In-Demand Comedy Series in the World: The Big Bang Theory[40]
- Most In-Demand Documentary Series in the World: Planet Earth[41]
- Most In-Demand Variety Series in the World: The Daily Show[42]
- Most In-Demand Reality Series in the World: The Voice[43]
- Most In-Demand Series Debut in the World: The Mandalorian[44]
- Most In-Demand Superhero Series in the World: The Flash[45]
- Most In-Demand Export from Latin America: La rosa de Guadalupe
- Most In-Demand Export from Asia: One-Punch Man[46]
- Most In-Demand Export from Europe: Peaky Blinders
As certified by Guinness World Records:[47]
- Most In-Demand TV Series in the World: The Walking Dead
- Most In-Demand Digital Original in the World: Stranger Things
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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