Stats:
For the week ending 15th January 2011, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 19.91% vs 80.09%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $26.98 million
DVD sales total spending: $108.51 million
These stats available from here:
(direct link to stats: http://www.homemediamagazine.com/sit...rch-013111.jpg)
Top 10:
The Social Network led the Blu-ray sales charts this week, but despite this fairly well received movie, Blu-ray sales actually dropped overall compared to last week, with market share rising slightly. The Social Network outsold pretty much everything this week, including Inception at 2nd place by almost a 4 to 1 margin.
Piranha 3D was the next highest ranked new release, at 4th, and that was it in terms of new releases in the top 20. Note that the Piranha 3D figures include both the 2D only and 3D Blu-ray versions of the movie (as otherwise, the results would be quite a spectacular one for the 3D Blu-ray format).
This lack of new releases was probably what was responsible for the low overall business.
Here's the complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
Market Share:
Another week in which Blu-ray market share stayed just under 20%.
The Social Network managed 44.95%, which is quite a good result for a biographical drama.
Piranha 3D recorded a 46.68% Blu-ray market share.
Year to Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 16th January 2010 are as follows (you can see stats and analysis for the week ending 17th January 2010 here - note that data has since been revised, and the reporting period has changed as well, but this historical data is still useful for comparison purposes).
Blu-ray sales increased by $5.74m (up 27.02%), while DVD sales decreased by $34.08m (down 23.9%) producing an overall loss of $28.34 million in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share increased from 12.96% to 19.91% (a growth of 53.63%).
For the week ending 15th January 2011, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 19.91% vs 80.09%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $26.98 million
DVD sales total spending: $108.51 million
These stats available from here:
(direct link to stats: http://www.homemediamagazine.com/sit...rch-013111.jpg)
Top 10:
The Social Network led the Blu-ray sales charts this week, but despite this fairly well received movie, Blu-ray sales actually dropped overall compared to last week, with market share rising slightly. The Social Network outsold pretty much everything this week, including Inception at 2nd place by almost a 4 to 1 margin.
Piranha 3D was the next highest ranked new release, at 4th, and that was it in terms of new releases in the top 20. Note that the Piranha 3D figures include both the 2D only and 3D Blu-ray versions of the movie (as otherwise, the results would be quite a spectacular one for the 3D Blu-ray format).
This lack of new releases was probably what was responsible for the low overall business.
Here's the complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
- The Social Network
- Inception
- The Other Guys
- Piranha 3D
- The Expendables
- The Town
- The A-Team
- Machete
- Resident Evil: Afterlife
- Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
- Despicable Me
Market Share:
Another week in which Blu-ray market share stayed just under 20%.
The Social Network managed 44.95%, which is quite a good result for a biographical drama.
Piranha 3D recorded a 46.68% Blu-ray market share.
Year to Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 16th January 2010 are as follows (you can see stats and analysis for the week ending 17th January 2010 here - note that data has since been revised, and the reporting period has changed as well, but this historical data is still useful for comparison purposes).
Originally Posted by Stats for week ending 16th January 2010
Blu-ray's market share increased from 12.96% to 19.91% (a growth of 53.63%).
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