AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Entertainment Apps on Android in Australia, Q1 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 entertainment apps on the Android platform in Australia during Q1 2024, with insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Throughout the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 entertainment apps on the Android platform in Australia demonstrated varied performance trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at each app's performance:
Paramount+ saw a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at around $136K in early January and stabilizing around $108K by the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a declining trend from 41.5K at the beginning of January to about 12.7K by the end of March. Active users also saw a decrease from 127.6K at the start of the quarter to 82K in the last week of March.
10 play did not generate any revenue during Q1 2024. However, the app experienced fluctuating weekly downloads, with a notable peak of 33K in mid-March. Active users increased significantly from 106.7K at the start of January to 172.6K by the end of March, showing a strong user engagement trend.
Disney+ experienced a high initial weekly revenue of approximately $632K, which saw a decrease to around $373K by mid-March before rebounding to $476K at the end of the quarter. Downloads were relatively stable, averaging around 15K per week, with a slight increase in March. Active users started at 638.6K at the beginning of January, dipped to 486.7K in early March, and then rose again to 561.1K by the end of the quarter.
Tubi: Free Movies & Live TV did not report any revenue during this period. Weekly downloads remained fairly stable, averaging around 14K, with minor fluctuations. Active users showed a minor decrease from 53.3K in early January to 54.7K by the end of March.
Amazon Prime Video reported minimal weekly revenue, averaging around $120. Weekly downloads showed variability, peaking at 17.7K in late January and dropping to around 9.4K in early March before rising to 12.9K by the end of the month. Active users saw a decline from 186.9K at the beginning of January to 151.6K by the end of March.
This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the dynamic nature of the entertainment app market in Australia. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.