AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Film & Television Apps on Android in the US for Q4 2021
The fourth quarter of 2021 saw significant activity among the top five film and television apps on Android in the US, with notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The fourth quarter of 2021 saw significant activity among the top five film and television apps on the Android platform in the US. Below is a detailed look at their performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, starting at around $3.8M and peaking at approximately $4.6M in the week of December 20. Weekly downloads showed a sharp increase towards the end of the quarter, rising from 164K in late September to 280K in the week of December 20. The app's weekly active users followed a similar upward trend, growing from 2.5M to over 3.1M in the same period.
Disney+ had a notable increase in weekly revenue, especially in mid-November, reaching around $6M. Weekly downloads saw a peak in late December with around 292K downloads. Active users also saw a steady increase, starting at 4.2M and closing the quarter at approximately 5.7M.
Peacock TV: Stream TV & Movies displayed a consistent performance with weekly revenue peaking at around $728K in mid-November. Downloads saw a significant spike in mid-October with 305K downloads. The app's active users increased from 1.4M in late September to approximately 1.6M by the end of December.
Paramount+ showed a steady revenue trend, peaking at around $654K in late November. Weekly downloads increased significantly in late November with 183K downloads. Active users grew from 490K in late September to around 676K by the end of the quarter.
Crunchyroll had a stable performance in terms of weekly revenue, peaking at around $543K in late November. Downloads saw a slight increase towards the end of December, reaching around 41K. Active users fluctuated throughout the quarter, peaking at approximately 877K in mid-October.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.