AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Film & Television App Trends in the US
Explore the latest performance trends of the top Film & Television applications on Android for Q2 2024 in the US. Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the user engagement and financial health of these entertainment giants.
In Q2 of 2024, the Film & Television category on Android saw varying levels of user engagement and financial performance across top applications. Sensor Tower's data provides insights into these trends for the US market.
Max: Stream HBO, TV, & Movies experienced a significant rise in revenue, starting at $352K in early May and reaching a peak of $25.6M by late May. Downloads maintained a slight upward trend, ranging from 1.97M to 7.07M weekly, while weekly active users saw a steady increase from 1.53M to 16.95M.
Pluto TV: Watch Movies & TV, while not generating revenue, maintained a consistent download rate, with a slight decline from 3.12M in early April to 1.37M by late June. Weekly active users also showed a gradual decrease from 11.27M to 7.32M within the same period.
Amazon Prime Video saw fluctuations in revenue, with a peak of $10.7M in the last week of June. Downloads ranged from 1.2M to 2.88M, and weekly active users varied, starting at 33.25M in April and ending with 33.81M in June.
Disney+ displayed a relatively stable revenue trend with slight fluctuations, maintaining around $56M to $61M weekly. Downloads showed a slight decline from 1.64M to 1.52M, and weekly active users hovered around 120M with minor weekly changes.
SkyShowtime: Movies & Series had a modest revenue trend, with figures ranging from $3.67M to $5.3M. Downloads saw a decrease from 1.82M to 945K, while weekly active users declined from 27.45M to 25.58M.
For more detailed insights and analysis on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.