We’re excited to announce we’re partnering with Variety to bring readers Roku Search, which will reveal streamers’ top searches on Roku each month.
Streamers are turning to Roku to explore movies, series, current events, personalities, and more. We know brands win when they capture what is at the top of consumers’ minds, that’s why we’ve pulled the top trends from our user search data.
Here are the trends that stood out in April:
One week after the Academy Awards ceremony, Roku user searches for winning titles and talent were seven times higher than it had been the week before nominations were announced.
Some films saw especially large increases:
The online premiere of the hugely popular “Spider-Man: No Way Home” spiked interest in both that title, 2019’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home," and previous films from the “Spider-Man” series.
Around the Easter holiday, streamers showed in increased interest in Christian programs such as “The Passion of the Christ” and “The Chosen,” a dramatic series about the life of Jesus Christ. Family films “Sonic the Hedgehog” and “Sing 2” were popular searches among streamers.
It’s clear that during key cultural moments and important events, streamers turn to their TV to learn more. These search insights help advertisers better understand what's interesting to their audiences and what advertisement would resonate with them the most.
To read more about what streamers searched in April on Roku, read Variety’s article here. To get more streaming insights from Roku, subscribe to our newsletter.