AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Android Entertainment Apps in the US, Q2 2022
In Q2 2022, HBO Max, Disney+, Twitch, Peacock TV, and Paramount+ led the entertainment category on Android in the US, showcasing substantial weekly revenue, downloads, and active user trends.
In Q2 2022, the top entertainment apps on Android in the United States demonstrated notable performance metrics. Here's a detailed look at the weekly revenue, downloads, and active user trends for the top five apps: HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies, Disney+, Twitch: Live Streaming, Peacock TV: Stream TV & Movies, and Paramount+.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies from WarnerMedia Global Digital Services, LLC saw a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $4.5M in late May. Weekly downloads exhibited a gradual decline from about 133K in late March to 90K by the end of June. Active users also showed a decreasing trend, starting at 2.6M in March and ending at 2.4M in June.
Disney+ by Disney maintained consistent weekly revenue, reaching nearly $2.9M in the week of June 20. Although downloads fluctuated, they remained strong, with a notable peak of 214K in late May. Active users demonstrated growth towards the end of the quarter, climbing to approximately 5.1M by June 20.
Twitch: Live Streaming from Twitch Interactive, Inc. experienced a steady revenue stream, averaging around $1.5M weekly. Downloads remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, peaking at 64K in early June. Active users showed a slight increase, ending the quarter at 3.6M.
Peacock TV: Stream TV & Movies from Peacock TV LLC saw weekly revenue peak at around $916K in mid-May and mid-June. Downloads varied, reaching a high of 185K in late March and stabilizing around 104K by the end of June. Active users fluctuated, with a peak of 1.6M in late March and ending at 1.4M in late June.
Paramount+ from CBS Interactive, Inc. showed a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $856K in mid-April and late June. Downloads saw a peak of 130K in late March, tapering off to about 76K by the end of June. Active users saw a slight decline from 681K in late March to 591K by the end of June.
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