AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 News Apps Performance in Malta: Q3 2021
An overview of the performance of the top 5 news applications in Malta during the third quarter of 2021, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The third quarter of 2021 saw varied performance among the top 5 news applications in Malta. Here’s a detailed look into their weekly revenue, downloads, and active user trends based on data from Sensor Tower.
The Economist (Legacy) EU experienced notable fluctuations in weekly revenue. Starting from around $38 at the end of June, it peaked at approximately $341 in late August before settling at $96 by the end of September. Downloads for this app were minimal, with the highest being 12 in the last week of August and only a few sporadic downloads in other weeks.
Daily Mail: Breaking News saw a steady revenue flow with minor peaks and troughs. Weekly revenue ranged from $36 to $98, peaking mid-September. Downloads were virtually non-existent throughout the quarter, with only one download recorded in the third week of September.
The Guardian - Live World News also displayed a varied revenue trend. Starting at $50 at the end of June, it saw a significant increase to $178 in early August, eventually stabilizing around $46 by the end of September. Downloads were low, with the highest being 5 in early September.
The Wall Street Journal. had a relatively steady revenue with a notable peak at $145 in early August. Other significant peaks included $138 in early July and $124 in early September. Downloads were minimal, with only a few sporadic instances throughout the quarter.
The Telegraph: UK & World News showed a varied revenue pattern, peaking at $116 in the final week of September. Other notable peaks included $106 at the end of July and $92 in mid-September. Downloads were minimal, with only one instance each in early and mid-September.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the news app market in Malta. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.