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As much as there are popular new shows popping up on streaming services almost daily, many viewers still like to tune into classic series, from the 1960s to the 2000s.

According to streaming data from late October shared in The Hollywood Reporter, two of the top 10 shows streamed included “Lost,” which debuted 20 years ago in 2004, and “Grey’s Anatomy,” which originally began in 2005 and is currently in its 21st season.

“The reason so many older television shows are doing so well on streaming, such as ‘Lost,’ ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and many others, is that I think there’s a certain sense of nostalgia for a more innocent time, given how busy people are and how complicated the world has become,” Rob Weiner, a pop culture librarian at Texas Tech University, told Fox News Digital.

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