HMM didn't publish the missing week's numbers, but some of the figures can be worked out for the latest figures (since it provides % change compared to previous week).
For the week ending 23rd November 2008, here are the stats:
Percentage of Top 20 titles by disc volume:
N/A
All sales by $ volume (Percentage of Total Sales):
Blu-ray sales down 7.78% compared to last week, total spending: $18.6 million (9.44%)
DVD sales up 2.14% compared to last week, total spending: $178.45 million (90.56%)
I think my arithmetic is correct, but the drop in Blu-ray sales has me a bit worried that I may have made a mistake somewhere, but I've double checked everything. The increase in DVD sales was also smaller than expected, but at least it didn't drop. I can only guess that WALL-E and Tropic Thunder's sales figures weren't included until next week's data (see below). Overall though, the figures look quite normal, with the DVD/BD sales ratio roughly the same as the previous week. I wish HMM would go back and publish these results, because I don't trust my numbers
For the week ending 23rd November 2008, here are the stats:
Percentage of Top 20 titles by disc volume:
N/A
All sales by $ volume (Percentage of Total Sales):
Blu-ray sales down 7.78% compared to last week, total spending: $18.6 million (9.44%)
DVD sales up 2.14% compared to last week, total spending: $178.45 million (90.56%)
I think my arithmetic is correct, but the drop in Blu-ray sales has me a bit worried that I may have made a mistake somewhere, but I've double checked everything. The increase in DVD sales was also smaller than expected, but at least it didn't drop. I can only guess that WALL-E and Tropic Thunder's sales figures weren't included until next week's data (see below). Overall though, the figures look quite normal, with the DVD/BD sales ratio roughly the same as the previous week. I wish HMM would go back and publish these results, because I don't trust my numbers
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