AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Entertainment Apps in the US for Q4 2022: Performance Insights
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 entertainment apps in the US for Q4 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the top five entertainment apps in the United States showcased varying performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the market dynamics for these popular apps.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies saw a significant peak in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $11.8M in the week of December 19. Weekly downloads spiked to about 529K during the same week, indicating heightened user interest towards the end of the quarter. Active users fluctuated but ended the quarter on a high note with around 6.4M.
Disney+ experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at nearly $14.7M in the week of December 19. Weekly downloads showed a mixed trend but rose to approximately 576K in the same week. Active users reached a high of around 11M in the week of November 21, reflecting strong engagement during this period.
TikTok continued to dominate with impressive weekly revenue, peaking at roughly $14.7M in the final week of December. Weekly downloads remained strong throughout the quarter, with a peak of about 1.3M in the week of October 24. Active users consistently hovered around the 100M mark, demonstrating the app's widespread popularity.
Peacock TV: Stream TV & Movies showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching around $5.5M in the week of December 19. Weekly downloads peaked at approximately 2.1M in the week of November 21, while active users saw a significant rise to around 6.1M during the same week, indicating a surge in user engagement.
Hulu: Stream TV shows & movies maintained stable weekly revenue, peaking at about $5.2M in the week of December 19. Weekly downloads showed an upward trend mid-quarter, reaching around 494K in the week of November 21. Active users remained strong, peaking at approximately 16.5M during the same week, reflecting consistent user engagement.
For more detailed insights and data on these apps, visit Sensor Tower.