AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Snapshot: Top Android Film & Television Apps in the US
A look at the second quarter of 2024 reveals the performance trends for top Film & Television apps on Android in the US. Sensor Tower's data showcases downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
In Q2 of 2024, the Film & Television category on Android saw varying trends among top apps. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into how these apps performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Max: Stream HBO, TV, & Movies experienced significant growth in revenue, starting the quarter with $1.2K and peaking at $46K. Downloads saw an initial rise to 13K before dropping to around 9K, while weekly active users consistently increased from 4K to over 26K.
Amazon Prime Video had a more fluctuating revenue pattern, with a mid-quarter dip to $6.6K and a recovery to $16K by the end of the quarter. Downloads reached a high of 4.8K, with weekly active users hovering around the 50K mark, showing a slight uptick in the final weeks.
Disney+ showed robust revenue numbers, with an impressive peak at $110K. Downloads remained stable, averaging around 3K per week. Weekly active users saw a slight dip mid-quarter but maintained a strong presence with over 190K users by the quarter's end.
SkyShowtime: Movies & Series enjoyed a steady revenue stream, starting at $13K and ending at $15K. Downloads experienced a gradual decline, stabilizing at 2K towards the quarter's close. Active users remained consistently near the 96K mark, indicating a stable user base.
Viaplay: Movies & TV Shows, while not generating revenue, showed an interesting trend in downloads and active users. Downloads saw a peak of 2.9K, and weekly active users peaked at 41K before settling around 30K.
For a deeper dive into these trends and more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's full reports offer a comprehensive look at the app economy.