AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Film & Television Apps Performance in Paraguay Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Film & Television apps in Paraguay during the second quarter of 2024, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2024, the top five Film & Television applications in Paraguay showed varying trends in weekly downloads and revenue. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into app performance on a unified platform.
Star+ saw a consistent pattern in weekly revenue, starting at $6K in early April and reaching a peak of approximately $6.7K by the end of the month. However, the revenue gradually declined, hitting $4.5K in mid-June and dropping to $788 by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads for Star+ displayed fluctuations, beginning with 8.3K in early April, peaking at 8.8K the following week, and then declining to 210 by the end of June.
Max: Stream HBO, TV, & Movies experienced steady weekly revenue throughout the quarter, ranging from $3.5K to $4.2K. The app's weekly downloads started strong at 16.6K in early April, with notable peaks of 17.7K at the end of the month and 11.9K in mid-June, before settling at 9.7K by the end of June.
Disney+ showed a mixed trend in weekly revenue, beginning with $3K in early April, peaking at $3.9K in mid-April, and then fluctuating around $3K to $3.5K throughout the quarter, before surging to $5.4K in the final week of June. Weekly downloads for Disney+ started at 4.1K and gradually increased, peaking at 12.3K by the end of the quarter.
Crunchyroll maintained a steady weekly revenue around $1.5K to $1.7K, with a slight increase to $1.9K by the end of June. The app's weekly downloads showed a varied pattern, starting at 2.9K in early April, peaking at 7.6K in late April, and stabilizing around 4.4K towards the end of June.
Amazon Prime Video had a consistent weekly revenue trend, starting at $1K, reaching $1.3K in mid-May, and maintaining this level through the end of June. Weekly downloads for Amazon Prime Video began at 3.6K in early April, peaking at 5.9K in mid-May, and stabilizing around 3.7K by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.