![]() ![]() 1, with 20th Century Fox’s Masterminds at No. 1 now that its 28-day holdback from Redbox is over, with Doctor Strange entering the chart at No. ![]() On Home Media Magazine’s rental chart for the week, Trolls shot up to No. Jackie generated 38% of its total unit sales from Blu-ray Disc. VideoScan data shows that Moana generated 65% of its total unit sales from Blu-ray Disc, compared to 68% for Doctor Strange (which debuted a week earlier with 76% of total unit sales coming from Blu-ray Disc). 7 on the overall disc sales chart and No. 6 on the overall disc sales chart.įox’s Jackie, a biopic about former First Lady Jackie Kennedy with Natalie Portman in the title role, debuted at No. ![]() 5 spot went to another Paramount title, Arrival, a sci-fi drama that came in at No. Rounding out the top five on the overall disc sales chart was the latest “Paw Patrol” TV cartoon, Pups Save the Bunnies, from Paramount. 3 on both charts, while Lionsgate’s Oscar-winning Hacksaw Ridge (the biopic about a pacifist war medic won statues for Best Achievement in Film Editing and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing) slipped to No. 1 the prior week.ĭreamWorks Animation's Trolls, distributed by 20th Century Fox, remained at No. theaters, with a worldwide theatrical take around $600 million.ĭoctor Strange sold just 14% as many copies as Moana during the week, accourding to VideoScan, after a strong debut at No. The film earned a respectable $247.7 million in U.S. 1 the week ended March 12 on both the NPD VideoScan First Alert sales chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart. 1 on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart the week ended Oct. Disney’s live-action-style remake of The Lion King debuted at No. In the Tri-State area, the average amount of time each Netflix profile was used to stream video on a weekly basis rose 37 percent after shelter-in-place orders were issued on March 21, which is 10 percentage points higher than the rest of the country.Moana, the latest musical fantasy from the Walt Disney Animation Studios, shot to the top of the national home video sales charts its first week in stores, bumping another Disney release, the Marvel superhero film Doctor Strange, to No. ‘Lion King’ Remake Reigns Atop Disc Sales Charts. While these two geographic areas experienced similar double-digit increases in the average number of weekly viewing profiles, there was a distinct difference in time spent streaming content from Netflix. Using information from its Subscription Video Track service, NPD compared the Tri-State region with the remainder of the United States. “There have been notable streaming video preference shifts toward escapist titles and family programming that viewers are binging on to keep themselves entertained.” “While entertainment is not essential for survival, it’s still an essential way to stay sane, while people shelter at home,” Buffone said in a statement. Subscribe HERE to the FREE Media Play News Daily Newsletter! Residents in the Tri-State region of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, with some of the strictest shelter-at-home policies, spent significantly more time streaming on Netflix than the rest of the country, according to NPD. Since shelter-at-home orders were first announced in the United States, there has been a 72% increase in the number of Netflix subscriber profiles that were used to stream video each week. “It’s very encouraging to see so much DVD and Blu-ray Disc sales activity happening in these regions, demonstrating consumers’ appetite for quality entertainment,” said NPD analyst John Buffone. Comparatively, disc unit sales in less-populated areas with fewer than a million residents increased nearly two times faster than more densely populated areas.ĭuring the period, disc sales were up 3% in the South Atlantic section, 5% in East South Central, 8% in the East North Central, 9% in the West North Central, 11% in the West South Central, 11% in the Mountain, and 2% in the Pacific. Since the middle of March, video disc sales in the populous and hardest hit areas of New England and the Mid-Atlantic census divisions were down 2% and 3%, respectively, compared with average weekly sales in January and February. Less-densely populated regions in the United States, often with lower numbers of COVID-19 cases and less stringent stay-at-home policies, drove up DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales growth since the middle of March, according to data from The NPD Group. NPD: Disc Sales Boosted During Pandemic in Areas With Less Population ![]()
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