AI Insights · Timothy · March 2022
Top 5 Film & Television Apps on iOS in Uruguay: Q1 2022
In Q1 2022, the top five Film & Television apps on iOS in Uruguay showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover the trends for Disney+, Netflix, Star+, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime Video.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top Film & Television apps on iOS in Uruguay exhibited diverse trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, courtesy of Sensor Tower, provides a comprehensive view of the performance of Disney+, Netflix, Star+, HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies, and Amazon Prime Video.
Disney+ experienced a fluctuating revenue trend throughout the quarter, peaking at around $4.8K in the week of January 24. Weekly downloads showed a notable increase mid-quarter, reaching approximately 1.2K in the week of February 7, while active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 18K and 20K.
Netflix saw a steady revenue performance, with weekly revenue ranging between $2.7K and $3.3K. The app's downloads peaked at around 3.7K during the week of January 17 but gradually declined to about 1.5K by the end of March. Active users showed a downward trend, starting at 92K and dropping to approximately 74K by the end of the quarter.
Star+ displayed significant growth in revenue, peaking at about $4.5K in the week of March 21. Downloads surged in the week of January 17, reaching around 2.6K, and maintained a steady pace with a slight decline towards the end of the quarter. The app's active users saw impressive growth, starting at around 4K and reaching over 13K by the end of March.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies demonstrated a consistent revenue trend, with weekly earnings between $1.9K and $2.6K. Downloads peaked at approximately 2.9K in the week of January 10 and gradually decreased to below 1K by the end of March. Active user numbers also showed an upward trend, starting at 13K and rising to nearly 19K by the end of the quarter.
Amazon Prime Video maintained stable revenue figures, ranging from $1.9K to $2.3K per week. Downloads were relatively low, peaking at around 966 during the week of January 17 and dropping to 492 by the end of March. Active users remained consistent throughout the quarter, hovering around 12K.
For more insights into the performance of these apps and other market trends, visit Sensor Tower.