AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Film & Television Apps in Latin America: Android Q1 2024 Snapshot
A glance at the performance of the leading Film & Television Android applications in Latin America for Q1 2024 reveals noteworthy trends. Sensor Tower's data provides insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2024, Latin America's Android market for Film & Television apps showed various trends, with the top 5 apps demonstrating varied performances.
Globoplay: Futebol Brasileiro!, the Brazilian entertainment giant, experienced a revenue peak in mid-January at $550K, before gradually declining to $426K by the end of March. Downloads spiked at 485K in the first week of January, then followed a downward trend to 235K. Weekly active users hit a high of 6.6M in early January, but there was a gradual decrease, finishing the quarter at 6.1M.
Disney+ showed a strong start in revenue at $369K in the first week of January, peaking at $487K mid-January, and stabilizing around $418K towards the end of March. Downloads saw a high of 587K in the second week of January, dipping to 401K by the quarter's end. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 7.7M and growing to 7M.
Crunchyroll observed its highest revenue at the start of the quarter with $309K in mid-January and a slight drop to $263K by March end. Downloads were consistent, with a peak at 368K in the second week of January, concluding the quarter at 272K. The weekly active users showed a slight decline from 3.3M to 3.2M throughout the quarter.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies saw an initial revenue of $402K, with a peak at $493K in mid-January, followed by a sharp decline to a negligible amount by the end of February. Downloads began at 461K, with an unusual spike to 591K at the end of January, but ended the quarter significantly lower. Active users started at 5.9M, peaked at 5.9M in mid-February, and saw a sharp drop to 2.3M by March end.
Star+, another Disney-owned service, maintained a steady revenue stream starting at $183K and peaking at $213K mid-January, with minor fluctuations to close the quarter at $192K. Downloads showed an upward trend from 428K to 596K by the end of March. Active users saw a high of 9.3M in mid-February, with slight ups and downs, concluding at 9M.
For more detailed insights and analysis on the performance of these apps and others in the Film & Television category, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data and trends.