Stats:
For the week ending 29th September 2012, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 44.23% vs 55.77%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $88.01 million
DVD sales total spending: $110.98 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
As predicted, a record breaking week for Blu-ray, as the release of Marvel's The Avengers on Blu-ray wrecked havoc not only the other new releases of the week, but on the long standing Blu-ray market share record. Previously clocked in at just over 40%, this has been smashed easily this week thanks to an excellent performance on Blu-ray for Marvel's mega-hit. The Avengers also allowed some of the, I guess you would call prequels, to get back into the top 10, including Thor, Captain America and Iron Man 2.
In a very distant second place was Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 1, selling nearly 35 times less than The Avengers. This was yet another hit on Blu-ray.
And so was Bond 50: Celebrating Five Decades of Bond 007, in 4th place. Resident Evil: Damnation came 7th.
Rounding off the new releases in the Blu-ray top 10 was American Horror Story: The Complete First Season, in 9th place.
Blu-ray revenue was at a high for 2012, but failed to break the record set back in December or $113m.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
Blu-ray Share:
Almost all of the new releases this week did fantastically on Blu-ray (although The Avengers, having sold so many copies, was the one really dictating things). Bond 50's Blu-ray sales share of 90.82% - meaning 9 in 10 copies of the box set that was sold was on Blu-ray - was perhaps to be expected, but The Avengers' 71.65% was simply amazing.
The Avengers was also available on Blu-ray 3D, with a sales share of 23%. This means that just the Blu-ray 3D version nearly sold as many copies as all DVD-only editions (23% vs 28.35%)! Making The Avengers combo edition available in DVD packaging (and so allowed it to be placed on the DVD shelves in stores) might have made the difference, as the combo version was only $5 more than the DVD-only bare bones edition, at least according to Amazon pricing.
The Avengers also helped to spur sales in the other "prequel" movies, most of them doing very well on the sales share charts too.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 1 was just behind The Avengers with 71.45%, and Resident Evil: Damnation's 59.65% was also a great result.
Out of the new releases in the top 10, only American Horror Story: The Complete First Season failed to breach the 50% mark, with 36.36%, but this in itself was a very good result for a TV series box set.
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 1st October 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.
While DVD revenue practically remained the same when comparing this week to the same week last year, Blu-ray revenue more than doubled. The same week last year wasn't exactly a quiet week either, with Transformers: Dark of the Moon being the new release, but The Avengers' more than double box office takings appears to have translated directly to at least Blu-ray revenue.
After two all red weeks, we now have an all green week!
Blu-ray sales increased by $44.25m (up 101.1%), while DVD sales increased by a negligible $0.11m (up 0.1%) producing an overall gain of $44.36 million in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share grew, from 28.3% to 44.23%.
Disney's Cinderella is coming out on Blu-ray in a "Diamond Edition", and these sorts of Disney releases, being Blu-ray exclusives, always helped market share and revenue - so another big week next week for Blu-ray!
For the week ending 29th September 2012, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 44.23% vs 55.77%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $88.01 million
DVD sales total spending: $110.98 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
As predicted, a record breaking week for Blu-ray, as the release of Marvel's The Avengers on Blu-ray wrecked havoc not only the other new releases of the week, but on the long standing Blu-ray market share record. Previously clocked in at just over 40%, this has been smashed easily this week thanks to an excellent performance on Blu-ray for Marvel's mega-hit. The Avengers also allowed some of the, I guess you would call prequels, to get back into the top 10, including Thor, Captain America and Iron Man 2.
In a very distant second place was Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 1, selling nearly 35 times less than The Avengers. This was yet another hit on Blu-ray.
And so was Bond 50: Celebrating Five Decades of Bond 007, in 4th place. Resident Evil: Damnation came 7th.
Rounding off the new releases in the Blu-ray top 10 was American Horror Story: The Complete First Season, in 9th place.
Blu-ray revenue was at a high for 2012, but failed to break the record set back in December or $113m.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
- Marvel's The Avengers
- Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 1
- Snow White and the Huntsman
- Bond 50: Celebrating Five Decades of Bond 007
- Thor
- Captain America: The First Avenger
- Resident Evil: Damnation
- Iron Man 2
- American Horror Story: The Complete First Season
- The Cabin in the Woods
Blu-ray Share:
Almost all of the new releases this week did fantastically on Blu-ray (although The Avengers, having sold so many copies, was the one really dictating things). Bond 50's Blu-ray sales share of 90.82% - meaning 9 in 10 copies of the box set that was sold was on Blu-ray - was perhaps to be expected, but The Avengers' 71.65% was simply amazing.
The Avengers was also available on Blu-ray 3D, with a sales share of 23%. This means that just the Blu-ray 3D version nearly sold as many copies as all DVD-only editions (23% vs 28.35%)! Making The Avengers combo edition available in DVD packaging (and so allowed it to be placed on the DVD shelves in stores) might have made the difference, as the combo version was only $5 more than the DVD-only bare bones edition, at least according to Amazon pricing.
The Avengers also helped to spur sales in the other "prequel" movies, most of them doing very well on the sales share charts too.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 1 was just behind The Avengers with 71.45%, and Resident Evil: Damnation's 59.65% was also a great result.
Out of the new releases in the top 10, only American Horror Story: The Complete First Season failed to breach the 50% mark, with 36.36%, but this in itself was a very good result for a TV series box set.
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 1st October 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 1st October 2011
After two all red weeks, we now have an all green week!
Blu-ray sales increased by $44.25m (up 101.1%), while DVD sales increased by a negligible $0.11m (up 0.1%) producing an overall gain of $44.36 million in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share grew, from 28.3% to 44.23%.
Disney's Cinderella is coming out on Blu-ray in a "Diamond Edition", and these sorts of Disney releases, being Blu-ray exclusives, always helped market share and revenue - so another big week next week for Blu-ray!
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