Stats:
For the week ending 6th February 2016, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 35.29% vs 64.71%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $36.17 million
DVD sales total spending: $66.32 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
The week's top seller was kind of a new release, the recent re-release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on Blu-ray again (the new Signature Edition features the same video and audio transfer as the previously released Diamond Edition, but has a different set of supplements). Despite it being a re-release, it still managed to easily outsell the next best new release, The Last Witch Hunter, in second place. As an interesting side note, 'The Last Witch Hunter' will also be available on Ultra HD Blu-ray at the beginning of March.
There was another new release in 3rd place, Spielberg's Bridge of Spies.
The next new release was in 5th place - Batman: Bad Blood, with the last of the new releases (in the top 20) being Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo 9th place.
Outside of the top 20, we have Our Brand Is Crisis which managed to get as high as 14th on the combined Blu-ray and DVD chart.
With DVD revenue remaining virtually unchanged from the week before, but Blu-ray revenue rising, Blu-rat market share rose as a result, mostly helped by the Blu-ray exclusive re-release of Snow White.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
Blu-ray Sales Share:
BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.
The title that had the best BD sales share this week was actually 'Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo', with 83.13%. It was followed by 'Batman: Bad Blood' with 67.18%.
'Bridge of Spies' managed 46.78% and 'The Last Witch Hunter' manage 42.24%.
'Our Brand Is Crisis' managed 23%.
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 7th February 2015 are as follows. Some small adjustments to the data posted last year (based on more recent updates) has been made and is shown below.
This week's higher weekly market share figures helped to prevent an "all red" week, although revenue was still down across both formats,
Blu-ray sales decreased by $0.62m (down 1.7%), while DVD sales decreased by $17.82m (down 21.2%) producing $18.44 million less in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share increased from 30.42% to 35.29%.
For the week ending 6th February 2016, here are the stats:
Percentage of revenue:
Blu-ray vs DVD: 35.29% vs 64.71%
Blu-ray sales total spending: $36.17 million
DVD sales total spending: $66.32 million
These stats available from here:
Home Media Magazine
Top 10:
The week's top seller was kind of a new release, the recent re-release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on Blu-ray again (the new Signature Edition features the same video and audio transfer as the previously released Diamond Edition, but has a different set of supplements). Despite it being a re-release, it still managed to easily outsell the next best new release, The Last Witch Hunter, in second place. As an interesting side note, 'The Last Witch Hunter' will also be available on Ultra HD Blu-ray at the beginning of March.
There was another new release in 3rd place, Spielberg's Bridge of Spies.
The next new release was in 5th place - Batman: Bad Blood, with the last of the new releases (in the top 20) being Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo 9th place.
Outside of the top 20, we have Our Brand Is Crisis which managed to get as high as 14th on the combined Blu-ray and DVD chart.
With DVD revenue remaining virtually unchanged from the week before, but Blu-ray revenue rising, Blu-rat market share rose as a result, mostly helped by the Blu-ray exclusive re-release of Snow White.
The complete top 10 chart is below (new releases in bold, and Blu-ray exclusives are denoted by *):
- *Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- The Last Witch Hunter
- Bridge of Spies
- Goosebumps
- Batman: Bad Blood
- The Martian
- Straight Outta Compton
- Hotel Transylvania 2
- Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo
- Star Wars: The Original Trilogy
Blu-ray Sales Share:
BD sales share for a title is the percentage of disc packages sold for this movie that contained the Blu-ray edition of the film (including combos). So a BD sales share of 60% indicates that 60% of disc packages sold for this particular film contained the Blu-ray edition for this film, and so anything over 50% means that the Blu-ray version of the film was more popular than the DVD version.
The title that had the best BD sales share this week was actually 'Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo', with 83.13%. It was followed by 'Batman: Bad Blood' with 67.18%.
'Bridge of Spies' managed 46.78% and 'The Last Witch Hunter' manage 42.24%.
'Our Brand Is Crisis' managed 23%.
Top 20 Blu-ray Market Share Chart
Year on Year Comparison
The stats for the week ending 7th February 2015 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 7th February 2015
Blu-ray sales decreased by $0.62m (down 1.7%), while DVD sales decreased by $17.82m (down 21.2%) producing $18.44 million less in combined revenue.
Blu-ray's market share increased from 30.42% to 35.29%.
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