AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Film & Television Apps Performance in Oceania Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, leading film and television apps in Oceania showed varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover the key metrics and performance insights for Paramount+, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and 9Now.
In Q1 2023, the top five film and television applications in Oceania demonstrated diverse performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here are the key insights derived from Sensor Tower data:
Paramount+ from ViacomCBS Streaming saw a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $249K in the final week of February. Weekly downloads started strong at around 79K but gradually declined to about 32K by the end of March. Weekly active users also saw a downward trend, starting from around 207K at the beginning of the quarter to approximately 159K by the end.
Disney+ from Disney maintained strong revenue throughout the quarter, with a significant peak of roughly $1.5M in the last week of March. Weekly downloads remained fairly stable, fluctuating between 38K and 67K. Active users showed minor fluctuations, starting at around 2M and peaking at approximately 2.2M in the first week of January before settling around 1.9M by the end of the quarter.
Netflix from Netflix, Inc. experienced consistent weekly revenue, reaching around $204K in late January. Downloads varied, with a notable dip to around 33K in early February before recovering to approximately 39K by the end of March. Active users showed a slight decline from about 4.5M at the start of the quarter to roughly 3.7M by its end.
Amazon Prime Video from AMZN Mobile LLC maintained a steady revenue flow, peaking at about $181K at the end of February. Downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 29K to 43K. Active users showed minor fluctuations, starting at around 477K and ending the quarter at approximately 453K.
9Now from Nine Network Australia saw a significant spike in downloads in mid-January, reaching nearly 47K, before stabilizing around 20K by the end of March. Active users peaked at around 304K in the same period and gradually declined to approximately 233K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and analysis on the performance of these apps, visit Sensor Tower.