AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Film & Television App Trends in the US
Sensor Tower's data reveals the second quarter trends for the top five Film & Television apps on Android in the US, with a focus on downloads and active users.
In the second quarter of 2024, the Film & Television category on Android has seen varying performance across top applications. Here's a snapshot of the trends, as sourced from Sensor Tower's comprehensive data insights.
Max: Stream HBO, TV, & Movies demonstrated a strong quarter, with revenue peaking at $1.1M in mid-April. Downloads spiked to 62K in late April, and weekly active users reached a high of 394K towards the end of June.
Crunchyroll experienced a steady revenue stream, hovering around $300K to $350K each week. The app saw a significant download increase to 26K in late April, and active users peaked at 136K in the final week of June.
Disney+ had a consistent revenue around the mid-$200K mark, with downloads reaching 36K in mid-June. The app's weekly active users saw a noticeable uptick, maxing out at 724K in the second week of June.
DramaBox - Stream Drama Shorts, while smaller in scale, showed a revenue high of $265K in late April. Downloads reached 20K in early June, and active users saw a peak of 32K in the same month.
Paramount+ had its revenue fluctuate, with a high of $220K in early April. Downloads saw an impressive jump to 24K in early June, but active users dipped to 22K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower provides a deep dive into the performance of these and other applications within the Film & Television category.