The newest issue of HMM is now up with the rest of the data for the week ending 3/07/10.
Pirates of the Caribbean titles did really well at their reduced pricing at Target and Best Buy.
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ques...startid=Cover2
The BD% share is messed up on the image above
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Identifiable Blu-ray Unit Sales for the Week Ended 03/07/10 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% 1 100.00 41.18%1,590,931 1,113,814 1,113,814 2012 2 30.19 27.98% 845,580 336,260 328,511 Where the Wild Things Are 3 11.74 34.44% 222,253 130,762 116,754 Ponyo 4 4.46 28.08% 110,633 49,676 43,195 The Hurt Locker 5 4.41 80.28% 49,119 - X-Men Origins: Wolverine 6 4.37 23.30% 155,275 48,674 47,170 Law Abiding Citizen 7 4.17 60.30% 46,446 - Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 8 3.93 75.67% 43,773 - Pirates of the*Caribbean: At World's End 9 3.92 87.26% 43,662 - Pirates of the Caribbean:...Black*Pearl 10 3.66 80.81% 40,766 - Pirates of the*Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 11 2.66 55.00% 29,627 - Quantum of Solace 12 2.61 27.58% 71,751 29,071 27,325 Zombieland 13 2.31 25,729 - National Treasure 14 2.12 23,613 - National Treasure: Book of Secrets 15 1.92 47.46% 21,385 - Star Trek 16 1.92 16.00% 111,206 21,385 21,182 Couples Retreat 17 1.91 21,274 - Rocky 18 1.89 22.74% 61,728 21,051 18,168 Up 19 1.85 30.13% 20,606 - Inglourious Basterds 20 1.8 52.65% 20,049 - The Dark Knight 18.80% 69,842 16,170 Michael Jackson's This Is It 19.00% 67,137 15,748 The Hangover 18.76% 58,069 13,409 Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths 17.00% 61,092 12,513 Alice 16.00% 55,842 10,637 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 16.00% 55,046 10,485 The Informant! 11.00% 57,751 7,138 Taken 10.00% 61,887 6,876 The Time Traveler's Wife under 38819 35.16% >38,819 >21,049 District 9 27.98% >38,819 >15,081 Where the Wild Things Are 27.58% >38,819 >14,783 The Hurt Locker 15.00% >38,819 >6,850 The Box 2,136,741 1,809,095 Calculated Top 20 Estimate 1,398,709
Week ending 3/07/10.
41%
$ 30.62 M Blu-ray (up YTY 188.56%, highest YTY since 11/29/10 Star Trek )
$ 194.09 M DVD (up YTY 15.73%, highest YTY since 1/3/10 New Years holiday week)
$ 224.71 M DVD + Blu-ray (up YTY 26.01% highest since 10/25/09 Transformers ROTF)
Blu-ray revenue marketshare 13.63% rounds to 14% pie chart
Blu-ray Top 20 unit percentage 26.23% (highest ever besides Snow White week)
http://www.homemediamagazine.com/top...eek-ended-3710
http://www.homemediamagazine.com/top...eek-ended-3710
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2012 Blows Up on the Charts By : Thomas K. Arnold | Posted: 10 Mar 2010 tarnold@questex.com The end-of-the-world drama 2012, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, debuted at the top of all three home video charts the week ended March 7. It’s the first DVD release in nearly a month with a box office pedigree of more than $100 million. The disaster flick, which earned $166.1 million in theaters, trounced fellow newcomer Where the Wild Things Are, from Warner — not surprising, given the family fantasy’s lower box office gross of $73.4 million. On the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert Sales chart, Wild Things finished at No. 2, although it sold just 44.4% as many discs as 2012. On the Nielsen VideoScan Blu-ray Disc charts, the two new releases finished in the same order, although Wild Things sold just 30% as many Blu-ray Discs as 2012. 2012 generated 41% of its first-week sales from the Blu-ray Disc version, while for the Wild Things the Blu-ray share was just 28%. On Home Media Magazine’s rental chart for the week, Where the Wild Things Are debuted at No. 4, right behind Anchor Bay’s Law Abiding Citizen, last week’s top rental, at No. 2, and Universal Studios’ Couples Retreat at No. 3. A third new release, Walt Disney’s Ponyo, an anime title that took in $15 million during a limited theatrical release late last summer, debuted at No. 3 on both the overall sales chart and the Blu-ray Disc sales chart. Of the film’s total unit sales during the week, 34% came from Blu-ray Disc. Ponyo debuted at No. 19 on the rental chart. |
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Blu-ray Sales, March 1-7: 2012 Destroys Charts Posted March 11, 2010 04:01 AM by Juan Calonge The Roland Emmerich ultimate disaster movie 2012 was the top-selling title on Blu-ray on the week ended March 7, according to Nielsen VideoScan. Sony's blockbuster moved over three times as many copies as Warner's Where the Wild Things Are. Coming in third was Disney's Blu-ray release of the Studio Ghibli animated movie Ponyo. Blu-ray market share for new releases 2012: 41% Ponyo: 34% Where the Wild Things Are: 28% Ponyo's 34% is a new record for a theatrical animated movie, clearly beating the 24% that Up got in its first week on shelves. Overall sales figures Blu-ray disc revenue: $30.62 million (up 188.55% from the same week last year) Packaged media sales revenue: $224.71 million (up 26.01% from the same week last year) Blu-ray revenue share: 13.6% The full top ten chart will be added later. |
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