Stats:
For the week ending 27th July 2013, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 22.10% vs 77.90%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $20.21 million
DVD sales total spending: $71.25 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
Another quiet week as Blu-ray and DVD revenue both fell compared to last week, with Blu-ray falling a bit more ensuring Blu-ray market share also fell. In fact, both Blu-ray revenue and market were at their lowest levels for 2013.
Last week's number one seller, 42, remained at the top of this week's Blu-ray top 20 chart. You have to go to 4th place to find the first new release on this week's chart, which was the direct-to-video movie Vehicle 19.
Only three more new releases were on the combined Blu-ray and DVD top 20, and two of those (Dragons: Riders of Berk - Part 1 and Part 2) were DVD only releases. The other, Home Run, was a Walmart exclusive and came 20th on the combined chart but not unexpectedly failed to make the Blu-ray top 20.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
Blu-ray Share:
The only notable new release of the week, Vehicle 19, didn't really do particularly well on Blu-ray either. Only 23.74% of discs sold for the title contained a Blu-ray version of the film.
Which was still better than the performance of Home Run, which only managed 11%.
None of the new releases were available on Blu-ray 3D.
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 28th July 2012 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.
Despite this being a relatively quiet week, in many ways, it was still better than the same week last year, at least where Blu-ray performance is concerned.
Blu-ray sales increased by $0.36m (up 1.8%), while DVD sales decreased by $3.67m (down 4.9%) producing an overall loss of $3.31 million in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share grew, from 20.95% to 22.10%.
For the week ending 27th July 2013, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 22.10% vs 77.90%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $20.21 million
DVD sales total spending: $71.25 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
Another quiet week as Blu-ray and DVD revenue both fell compared to last week, with Blu-ray falling a bit more ensuring Blu-ray market share also fell. In fact, both Blu-ray revenue and market were at their lowest levels for 2013.
Last week's number one seller, 42, remained at the top of this week's Blu-ray top 20 chart. You have to go to 4th place to find the first new release on this week's chart, which was the direct-to-video movie Vehicle 19.
Only three more new releases were on the combined Blu-ray and DVD top 20, and two of those (Dragons: Riders of Berk - Part 1 and Part 2) were DVD only releases. The other, Home Run, was a Walmart exclusive and came 20th on the combined chart but not unexpectedly failed to make the Blu-ray top 20.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
- 42
- Evil Dead
- Despicable Me
- Vehicle 19
- Oz the Great and Powerful
- Bullet to the Head
- The Host
- Red
- Identity Thief
- Dead Man Down
Blu-ray Share:
The only notable new release of the week, Vehicle 19, didn't really do particularly well on Blu-ray either. Only 23.74% of discs sold for the title contained a Blu-ray version of the film.
Which was still better than the performance of Home Run, which only managed 11%.
None of the new releases were available on Blu-ray 3D.
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 28th July 2012 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 28th July 2012
Blu-ray sales increased by $0.36m (up 1.8%), while DVD sales decreased by $3.67m (down 4.9%) producing an overall loss of $3.31 million in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share grew, from 20.95% to 22.10%.
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