HMM digital edition with additional data for the week ending 2/28/10 is up.




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Identifiable Blu-ray Unit Sales for the Week Ended Estimates of Blu-ray units sold by title by two methods: BD#Index is the estimate of units sold per title based on the index numbers on the Blu-ray Disc Top 20 chart. Each title units are estimated based on its Index number as a percentage to the #1 bestselling Blu-ray title. BD#BD% is the estimate of units sold per title based on the Blu-ray marketshare off the Top 20 Sellers chart or the BD Title Share chart computed against the DVD units sales per title reported each week on the-numbers.com US DVD Sales Chart. BDRank BDindex BDshare DVDunit BD#Index BD#BD%
Week ending 2/28/10


$ 137.45 M DVD revenue (-26.34% YTY)
$ 020.96 M Blu-ray revenue (+76.89% YTY)
$ 158.41 M DVD+BD revenue (-20.17%) YTY
13.23% Blu-ray revenue share (new pie chart calculation)
25.78% Blu-ray top 20 Unit Marketshare (highest ever besides Snow White 10/11/09 re release week)
Blu-ray average for year $ 22.33 M , DVD Average $ 168.24 M
Blu-ray went from 7.77% revenue marketshare last week to 13.23% this week
Blu-ray went from 13.03% Top 20 unit marketshare last week to 25.78% this week
Blu-ray went from $18.58 M revenues last week to $20.96 M this week
Law Abiding Citizen went up to 41% Blu-ray marketshare on its second week.
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Top 20 Sellers for the Week Ended 2/28/10
Top 20 Selling Blu-ray Discs for the Week Ended 2/28/10
Top 20 Rentals for the Week Ended 2/28/10
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$ 137.45 M DVD revenue (-26.34% YTY)
$ 020.96 M Blu-ray revenue (+76.89% YTY)
$ 158.41 M DVD+BD revenue (-20.17%) YTY
13.23% Blu-ray revenue share (new pie chart calculation)
25.78% Blu-ray top 20 Unit Marketshare (highest ever besides Snow White 10/11/09 re release week)
Blu-ray average for year $ 22.33 M , DVD Average $ 168.24 M
Blu-ray went from 7.77% revenue marketshare last week to 13.23% this week
Blu-ray went from 13.03% Top 20 unit marketshare last week to 25.78% this week
Blu-ray went from $18.58 M revenues last week to $20.96 M this week
Law Abiding Citizen went up to 41% Blu-ray marketshare on its second week.
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‘Law Abiding Citizen’ Holds Top Spots Law Abiding Citizen By : Thomas K. Arnold | Posted: 03 Mar 2010 tarnold@questex.com Even with five new moderately successful features debuting on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, Anchor Bay’s Law Abiding Citizen held firm on the top of all three national home video charts for the week ended Feb. 28. Indeed, demand for the Overture Films crime drama remained so strong that rental action slipped just 17% in the film’s second week of release, enough for it to remain in the No. 1 spot on Home Media Magazine’s video rental chart for the second consecutive week. Warner’s The Informant!, at $33.3 million the most successful box office performer of the five newcomers, debuted at No. 4 on the rental chart, with just 50.4% as many rental transactions as Law Abiding Citizen. On the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, it was a similar story. Law Abiding Citizen remained at No. 1 for the second consecutive week, while The Informant! debuted at No. 3, selling just 37.6% as many units its first week in stores as the Anchor Bay release did in its second week of release. A direct-to-video title from Warner, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, an animated superhero tale based on the DC comic books, finished second on the sales chart. On the Nielsen VideoScan Blu-ray Disc sales chart, Law Abiding Citizen also finished on top for the second consecutive week, as the percentage of sales that came from the Blu-ray Disc version rose to 41% from 28% in week one. Justice League finished third on the Blu-ray Disc chart, while The Informant! debuted at No. 10. Other theatrical films released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc last week were The Box ($15 million), a creepy horror film from Warner; Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant ($13.9 million), from Universal Studios; the Summit Entertainment horror film Sorority Row ($12 million); and the Walt Disney/Miramax drama Everybody’s Fine ($9.2 million). Of those, The Box fared best on the sales front, debuting at No. 4 on First Alert, while Vampire’s Assistant out-rented the competition, bowing at No. 6 on Home Media Magazine’s rental chart. |
Top 20 Sellers for the Week Ended 2/28/10
Top 20 Selling Blu-ray Discs for the Week Ended 2/28/10
Top 20 Rentals for the Week Ended 2/28/10
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Identifiable Blu-ray Unit Sales for the Week Ended Estimates of Blu-ray units sold by title by two methods: BD#Index is the estimate of units sold per title based on the index numbers on the Blu-ray Disc Top 20 chart. Each title units are estimated based on its Index number as a percentage to the #1 bestselling Blu-ray title. BD#BD% is the estimate of units sold per title based on the Blu-ray marketshare off the Top 20 Sellers chart or the BD Title Share chart computed against the DVD units sales per title reported each week on the-numbers.com US DVD Sales Chart. BDRank BDindex BDshare DVDunit BD#Index BD#BD%
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