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Reelgood: Apple TV+ has 1.92% of the TV streaming market

Reelgood, a U.S. movie and TV streaming search engine, has issued a report on how COVID-19 and social distancing have affected streaming behaviors for its two million-plus users. The news isn’t that great for Apple TV+.

Here’s some key points of the Reelgood report:

° Netflix is undeniably the most popular streaming service among consumers right now, snagging a share of almost 42% of all total playback for the past three (3) weeks. Prime Video follows with 22.13%, Hulu 17.19%, and Disney+ is not even close with only 4.81% share. Apple TV+ has only 1.92%, but it’s still ahead of IMDb TV (1.87%), Sony Crackle (1.85%), Vudu (1.59%) and PopcornFlix (0.72%).

° Sign-ups for streaming service aggregator Reelgood went up by 99.3% this week compared to the first week of March. California was responsible for the biggest percentage, 13.30% of all sign-ups within the past three weeks. It was followed by Texas and New York City.

° Streaming activity more than doubled this week compared to the first week of March (more specifically, a solid 101% increase in streams/playback).

° Consumers are now officially streaming more content during business hours vs off hours. For the last seven days, 51% of all playback were logged between 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. of each day

Reelgood allows users to aggregate their streaming services in one place. Its offerings include Amazon Prime, FX, HBO, Hulu, Netflix, Showtime, Starz, Apple TV+, Disney +, and more.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.