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Top 5 Entertainment Apps in Australia Q3 2024: Unified Platform Analysis

Explore the performance trends of top entertainment apps in Australia for Q3 2024, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users across a unified platform.

Top 5 Entertainment Apps in Australia Q3 2024: Unified Platform Analysis

During the third quarter of 2024, the entertainment app landscape in Australia showcased some interesting trends across a unified platform. Data from Sensor Tower reveals how top apps performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.

9Now saw a significant fluctuation in weekly downloads. Starting with 24K downloads at the beginning of July, it peaked at 260K by the end of the month, before experiencing a drop to around 15K in mid-August. The app closed the quarter with an upward trend, reaching 42K downloads by the end of September. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, starting at 237K and peaking at 827K in late July, before stabilizing around 340K towards the end of the quarter.

Disney+ maintained strong weekly revenue, hovering around $900K to $1.2M, with notable spikes in late August and September. Weekly downloads showed a gradual decline from 42K to 27K, with a resurgence to 49K in late September. Active users fluctuated slightly, starting at 1.5M and ending at 1.36M, with a dip in late July and a peak of 1.39M in late September.

Netflix experienced relatively stable weekly revenue, ranging from approximately $107K to $124K. Downloads were consistent, averaging around 30K to 34K throughout the quarter. Active users showed a slight decline from 2.88M to 2.81M, with a notable dip in late July to 2.52M, before recovering towards the end of September.

TikTok continued to generate impressive weekly revenue, peaking at $783K in mid-August. Downloads started strong at 68K, dipped to 48K in late September, and saw a slight increase towards the end. Active users remained robust, fluctuating around 5.4M to 5.7M, indicating a stable user engagement throughout the quarter.

Amazon Prime Video showed a steady revenue trend, ranging from $171K to $219K, with a peak in late September. Downloads started at 40K, decreased to 24K in late July, and then stabilized around 29K by the end of the quarter. Active users displayed a downward trend from 467K to 360K, with slight fluctuations throughout the period.

For more detailed insights and analysis, visit Sensor Tower.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: October 2024