AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Performance of Film & Television Apps in the US
A Sensor Tower snapshot reveals trends for the top Film & Television apps on Android in the US during Q2 2024. Downloads and user engagement statistics underscore the sector's dynamics.
In the second quarter of 2024, the US Android market for Film & Television applications saw varied performance among top players, according to data from Sensor Tower. Here's how the leading apps fared:
Disney+ experienced a fluctuating trend in revenue, peaking at $100K in the second week of April and then dipping to around $69K by the end of June. Downloads saw a significant spike in mid-June with 17K, while weekly active users reached a high of 233K in the same period.
For AntenaPlay.ro, revenue also showed fluctuations, starting at $14K in April and decreasing to around $12K by late June. Downloads remained below 2K for most of the quarter, and weekly active users saw a gradual decrease from 6K to 4K.
HBO Max: Stream TV & Movies presented a revenue range between $20K to $28K in the first half of the quarter before revenue data ceased. Downloads peaked at 5K in early May, with weekly active users experiencing a sharp decline from 53K in late May to 17K by the end of June.
SkyShowtime: Movies & Series showed a steady revenue pattern, hovering around $10K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked dramatically at 21K in the third week of April, and weekly active users reached their zenith at 137K in the same month before stabilizing around 114K in late June.
Lastly, Max: Stream HBO, TV, & Movies, a newer entrant, saw a revenue increase from $330 in mid-May to $18K by the end of June. Downloads surged to 62K in the third week of May, and weekly active users showed a robust growth, from 8K in mid-May to over 94K by the quarter's end.
For more insights into the performance of Film & Television apps, visit Sensor Tower, where detailed analytics can provide a more comprehensive view of the app market landscape.