Stats:
For the week ending 10th March 2012, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 25.51% vs 74.49%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $42.16 million
DVD sales total spending: $123.11 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
A spate of new releases and re-releases this week, although none of them considered A-list, helped to push both Blu-ray and DVD revenue up compared to the last week.
Immortals was the best selling Blu-ray title of the week, easily topping the second placed Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season, one of the most anticipated TV on Blu-ray releases of the year.
There were four more new releases in the Blu-ray top 10, including the Footloose remake at 3rd, the awful Jack and Jill at 5th, and the newly individually packaged The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and The Lion King 1 1/2 at 7th and 10th respectively.
And there were still two more new releases didn't make the top 10 though, including Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2 (DVD-only), and Tooth Fairy 2.
So it's not so much quality, as quantity, and that can help too, as Blu-ray market share also rose.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
Blu-ray Share:
The top two selling new releases, Immortals and Game of Thrones, both did quite well on Blu-ray, recording 58.82% and 56.73% of all disc based sales on the HD format respectively.
The next two did much worse, with Footloose at 29% and Jack and Jill at 28%.
For the two Lion King re-releases, '1 1/2' managed 44.62% and '2' got 40.12%.
Of the week's new releases, only Immortals was available in 3D, and the 3D Blu-ray version was 18% of all disc sales, or roughly 1 in every 3 Blu-ray copies sold. Not bad, but maybe expected as the 3D Blu-ray version was being sold at the exact same price (at Amazon) during most of the week these stats covered.
You can see the Blu-ray top 20 market share chart here:
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 12th March 2011 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.
Both Blu-ray and DVD sales rose compared to the same time last year, and as per usual, Blu-ray sales rose by a greater amount than DVD sales.
Blu-ray sales increased by $11.09m (up 35.7%), while DVD sales also increased, but only by $3.24m (up 2.7%) producing an overall gain of $14.33 million in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share rose as a result, from 20.58% to 25.51% (a rise of 23.96%).
For the week ending 10th March 2012, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 25.51% vs 74.49%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $42.16 million
DVD sales total spending: $123.11 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
A spate of new releases and re-releases this week, although none of them considered A-list, helped to push both Blu-ray and DVD revenue up compared to the last week.
Immortals was the best selling Blu-ray title of the week, easily topping the second placed Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season, one of the most anticipated TV on Blu-ray releases of the year.
There were four more new releases in the Blu-ray top 10, including the Footloose remake at 3rd, the awful Jack and Jill at 5th, and the newly individually packaged The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and The Lion King 1 1/2 at 7th and 10th respectively.
And there were still two more new releases didn't make the top 10 though, including Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2 (DVD-only), and Tooth Fairy 2.
So it's not so much quality, as quantity, and that can help too, as Blu-ray market share also rose.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
- Immortals
- Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season
- Footloose
- Hugo
- Jack and Jill
- Puss in Boots
- The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
- *Lady and the Tramp
- The Godfather Collection: The Coppola Restoration
- The Lion King 1 1/2
Blu-ray Share:
The top two selling new releases, Immortals and Game of Thrones, both did quite well on Blu-ray, recording 58.82% and 56.73% of all disc based sales on the HD format respectively.
The next two did much worse, with Footloose at 29% and Jack and Jill at 28%.
For the two Lion King re-releases, '1 1/2' managed 44.62% and '2' got 40.12%.
Of the week's new releases, only Immortals was available in 3D, and the 3D Blu-ray version was 18% of all disc sales, or roughly 1 in every 3 Blu-ray copies sold. Not bad, but maybe expected as the 3D Blu-ray version was being sold at the exact same price (at Amazon) during most of the week these stats covered.
You can see the Blu-ray top 20 market share chart here:
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 12th March 2011 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.
Originally Posted by Stats for week ending 12th March 2011
Blu-ray sales increased by $11.09m (up 35.7%), while DVD sales also increased, but only by $3.24m (up 2.7%) producing an overall gain of $14.33 million in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share rose as a result, from 20.58% to 25.51% (a rise of 23.96%).
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