AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 News and Magazines Apps in Sweden Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, Sweden's top news and magazines apps showed varied performance in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover the key trends and insights from Sensor Tower's data.
In Q4 2022, the top five news and magazines apps in Sweden exhibited interesting trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
Expressen Nyheter saw a steady weekly revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at around $37.5K in late September and stabilizing around $31K by the end of December. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 2.6K in mid-October and a low of 1.4K in mid-December. The app maintained a strong user base, with weekly active users peaking at approximately 265.7K in early October and ending the quarter at around 242.2K.
Readly Magazines & Newspapers experienced a consistent weekly revenue, ranging from $20.6K to $28K. Weekly downloads varied, with the highest at 953 in early December and the lowest at 349 in late September. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 17.3K and 19.9K throughout the quarter.
Prime Crime had modest weekly revenue, peaking at around $1.5K in late September and late October, and ending the quarter at approximately $1.4K. Weekly downloads were generally low, with a peak of 191 in mid-December and a low of 102 in mid-November.
The Guardian - News & Sport showed stable weekly revenue, peaking at $3.6K in late October and ending the quarter at $3.1K. Weekly downloads were highest at 557 in late September and lowest at 190 in late November. The app’s active user count remained stable, ranging from 12.8K to 14.3K.
The New York Times demonstrated stable weekly revenue, with a significant peak at $3.8K in mid-December. Weekly downloads were highest at 709 in late September and lowest at 387 in late November. Active users remained consistent, fluctuating between 8.7K and 9.5K during the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.