AI Insights · Timothy · September 2024
Top 5 News & Magazines Apps in Oceania Q3 2024: Unified Platform Performance
Explore the performance trends of the top five News and Magazines apps in Oceania during Q3 2024, featuring insights on downloads, revenue, and active user metrics.
In the third quarter of 2024, the top five News and Magazines applications on the unified platform in Oceania showed varied performance trends, according to Sensor Tower data. Here's a closer look at each app's performance metrics.
The Guardian - News & Sport experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at about $68K in late July before settling around $39K at the end of September. Its weekly downloads fluctuated slightly, with numbers hovering around 800 to 1K. The app maintained a strong user base, with weekly active users initially increasing to over 43K in mid-August, before a slight decline to approximately 37K by the end of the quarter.
The Australian Financial Review showed consistent weekly revenue, generally ranging between $7K and $9K. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, varying between 180 and 320, indicating a steady interest among users.
For The Sydney Morning Herald, weekly revenue saw a modest increase, ending the quarter at approximately $25K. Weekly downloads were consistent, averaging around 600 to 1K, with a peak in mid-August.
NZ Herald News maintained a steady weekly revenue flow, peaking at $6K in late August. The app's weekly downloads showed some fluctuation, with numbers ranging from 160 to over 400 by the end of September.
Lastly, The Age displayed a stable revenue trend, fluctuating between $14K and $19K weekly. Its downloads were consistent, varying between 420 and 610, indicating steady user engagement.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive analytics on app performance across regions and categories.