AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Film & Television Apps on Android in South America Q4 2021
In Q4 2021, the top five Film & Television apps on the Android platform in South America displayed varied performance metrics in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q4 2021, the top five Film & Television apps on the Android platform in South America displayed varied performance metrics in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is a detailed look at the performance of these apps.
Netflix experienced a downward trend in weekly downloads initially, starting from nearly 930K in the first week of October and declining to approximately 470K by the end of November. However, the app saw a resurgence in December, peaking at around 640K downloads in the last week. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, dropping from about 46.4M to 39.2M in mid-November, before rebounding to 44.8M by the end of December. It's noteworthy that the app did not generate any revenue during this period.
Pluto TV: Watch Movies & TV showed a steady performance in weekly downloads, averaging around 450K in October and tapering off to about 330K by the end of December. The app's weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 2.2M throughout the quarter, although there was a slight decline to 2M in the last week of December. Like Netflix, this app did not generate any revenue.
Cine Vision V4 saw a fluctuating trend in weekly downloads. The app started at approximately 569K downloads in early October, dipped to around 244K in late November, and then surged to about 686K in mid-December. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting at 1.9M in early October, dipping to around 1.5M in late November, and rising to 2.3M in mid-December. The app did not report any revenue during this period.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies demonstrated a consistent performance in weekly downloads, ranging from around 372K to 573K throughout the quarter. The app's weekly revenue peaked at $182.9K in the week of December 20, while weekly active users increased steadily from approximately 2.7M in late September to 3.3M by the end of December.
Amazon Prime Video showed a steady weekly download rate, fluctuating between 315K and 435K. Weekly revenue remained relatively low, peaking at $6.6K in the first week of October and ending at around $4.9K in the last week of December. The app's weekly active users saw a slight increase from approximately 3.9M in late September to 3.8M by the end of December.
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