AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Film & Television Apps in the US Q3 2023: Performance Insights
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 film and television apps in the US during Q3 2023, including downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
During Q3 2023, the top 5 film and television applications in the United States exhibited diverse performance trends across downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here’s a closer look at how these apps fared.
Max: Stream HBO, TV, & Movies by WarnerMedia Global Digital Services showed significant revenue fluctuations, peaking at around $10.8M in the week of June 26 and maintaining a generally high revenue throughout the quarter, ending at approximately $10.6M in the final week of September. Downloads saw a decline from 1.8M in the last week of June to around 860K by the end of September. Weekly active users ranged from 7.3M to 6.9M, showing a mostly stable pattern with minor fluctuations.
Netflix experienced stable revenue, starting at $2.2M in late June and slightly increasing to $2.3M in the final week of September. Downloads remained consistent, starting at about 530K and ending at approximately 430K. Weekly active users showed a slight downward trend, from 28M in late June to around 26.3M by the end of September.
Amazon Prime Video showed a gradual increase in revenue, starting at $1.5M and peaking at around $1.8M in the final week of September. Downloads varied, with a notable spike to 656K in the week of September 11, before stabilizing around 570K. Weekly active users exhibited an upward trend, rising from 4.3M in late June to approximately 5.1M by the end of September.
Tubi: Movies & Live TV maintained stable downloads, starting at about 462K and ending at approximately 384K. Weekly active users showed a consistent pattern, fluctuating between 2.5M and 2.6M throughout the quarter.
Peacock TV: Stream TV & Movies demonstrated increasing revenue, starting at $5.8M in late June and reaching around $5.9M by the end of September. Downloads varied, with a significant peak at 567K in the week of September 4, ending the quarter at 408K. Weekly active users showed a mostly stable trend, ranging from 3.5M to 3.6M.
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