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With major credit to Grubert, here is a consolidated thread for all the sales data from Nielsen/Videoscan and Rentrak, as posted weekly on Thursday and Friday. The sales data will include the ratios, as well as the top 5 or 10 HD titles when available. This should replace the weekly "Nielsen VideoScan for week ended..." posts. If anyone has any constructive criticism or advice on how they want the data, let me know. For now, I'm going to get a little splashy and build on Grubert's listings with color-coding and the like.
So, without further ado: Week ending December 23, 2007 Week: 61:39 YTD: 65:35 SI: 62:38 What does that mean? [ed. note: Grubert's words, not mine] Week: During the week ending on the date shown above, of every 100 hidef disc units sold, 61 were Blu-ray and 39 were HD DVD. YTD (year-to-date): in the period from Jan 1, 2007, of every 100 hidef disc units sold, 65 were Blu-ray and 35 were HD DVD. SI (since inception): since the inception of both formats (April 2006 to the date shown above), of every 100 hidef disc units sold, 62 were Blu-ray and 38 were HD DVD. Combining this with other available figures, BD/HD DVD percentages are: Code:
Day Week YTD SI 01/07 63.3/36.7 63.3/36.7 41.2/58.8 01/14 68.2/31.8 65.7/34.3 43.2/56.8 01/21 67.8/32.2 66.4/33.6 45.1/54.9 01/28 68.8/31.2 67.0/33.0 46.7/53.3 02/04 69.0/31.0 67.4/32.6 48.1/51.9 02/11 69.6/30.4 67.7/32.3 49.3/50.7 02/18 65.0/35.0 67.4/32.6 50.3/49.7 02/25 68.5/31.5 67.4/32.6 51.5/48.5 03/04 65.7/34.3 67.2/32.8 52.2/47.8 03/11 68.7/31.3 67.9/32.1 52.8/47.2 03/18 81.7/18.3 69.2/30.8 54.3/45.7 03/25 n/a 70.4/29.6 55.6/44.4 04/01 n/a 69.9/30.1 56.2/43.8 04/08 62.4/37.6 69.4/30.6 56.4/43.6 04/15 61/39 69/31 57/43 04/22 52/48 68/32 57/43 04/29 71/29 68/32 58/42 05/06 60/40 68/32 57/43 05/13 62/38 68/32 57/43 05/20 58/42 67/33 57/43 05/27 69/31 67/33 58/42 06/03 61/39 67/33 59/41 06/10 66/34 67/33 59/41 06/17 64/36 67/33 59/41 06/24 70/30 67/33 59/41 07/01 65/35 67/33 60/40 07/08 66/34 67/33 60/40 07/15 61/39 67/33 60/40 07/22 74/26 67/33 60/40 07/29 66/34 67/33 60/40 08/05 62/38 66/34 60/40 08/12 66/34 66/34 61/39 08/19 71/29 67/33 61/39 08/26 68/32 67/33 61/39 09/02 56/44 66/34 61/39 09/09 60/40 66/34 61/39 09/16 61/39 66/34 61/39 09/23 63/37 66/34 61/39 09/30 54/46 66/34 61/39 10/07 68/32 66/34 61/39 10/14 71/29 66/34 61/39 10/21 51/49 65/35 61/39 10/28 55/45 64/36 60/40 11/04 71/29 64/36 61/39 11/11 65/35 65/35 61/39 11/18 66/34 65/35 61/39 11/25 73/27 65/35 62/38 12/02 58/42 65/35 62/38 12/09 76/24 65/35 62/38 12/16 61/39 65/35 62/38 12/23 61/39 65/35 62/38 12/30 61/39 aa/bb xx/yy
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Week ended December 16, 2007
Top 10 titles:
xx Transformers 11.47 xx Harry Potter Gift Set 11.16 xx Ratatouille 9.82 xx 300 3.97 Week ended December 9, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xxThe Bourne Supremacy 2.32 xx300 2.14 Week ended December 2, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xxStar Trek: TOS S1 18.35 xxOcean's 13 17.27 xx300 16.86 Week ended November 25, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xxPlanet Earth 10.42 xxOcean's 13 10.08 xxStar Trek TOS: S1 6.88 xx300 6.44 xxPlanet Earth 4.43 Week ended November 18, 2007 (NOTE: Nielsen did not provide weekly numbers for this period) Top 4 titles: 1. Shrek the Third 100 xxRatatouille 51 or higher xxOcean's 13 50 xxOcean's 13 33 Week ended November 11, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xxPlanet Earth 4.74 xxPlanet Earth 4.43 xx300 3.62 Week ended November 4, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx2001 3.86 xx300 3.82 xxHeroes: S1 3.78 xxThe Shining 3.02 xxLicense to Wed 2.71 Week ended October 28, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx2001 10.40 xxPlanet Earth 6.27 Week ended October 21, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx 300 2.54 xx Evan Almighty 1.97 xx The Reaping 1.87 Week ended October 14, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ended October 7, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ended September 30, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx Batman Begins 7.25 xx Troy: DC 6.70 xx We Are Marshall 6.28 Week ended September 23, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ended September 16, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ended September 9, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ended September 2, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ending August 26, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ending August 19, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ending August 12, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx. Casino Royale 4.90 xx. Shooter 4.75 Week ending August 5, 2007 Top 10 titles (with numbers based off sales of 300): Code:
1. 300 100.00 164107 2. 300 52.34 85893 3. Hot Fuzz 9.67 15893 4. Shooter 5.05 8287 5. Shooter 2.95 4841 6. The Bourne Identity 2.42 3971 7. PE 1.97 3233 8. Shaun of the Dead 1.85 3036 9. Imax : Blue Planet 1.49 2445 10. Casino Royale 1.47 2412 xx. PotC: DMC 1.42 2325 xx. Apocalypto 1.34 2200 xx. Imax : Blue Planet 0.73 1205 Top 10 titles:
Week ending July 22, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ending July 8, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Week ending July 1, 2007 (NOTE: Nielsen did not provide weekly numbers for this period) Week ending June 24, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx Batman Begins 13.50 xx Letters from Iwo Jima 10.96 xx Complete Matrix 9.01 Week ending June 17, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx Batman Begins 6.33 xx Flags of Our Fathers 5.88 xx Letters from Iwo Jima 5.77 xx Flags of Our Fathers 4.92 Week ending June 10, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx Ultimate Matrix 27.53 xx Letters from Iwo Jima 26.05 xx Complete Matrix 24.11 Week ending June 3, 2007 Top 10 titles:
xx Curse of the Golden Flower 18.11 xx Flags of Our Fathers 17.49 Aggregate by Title:
Week ending May 27, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Aggregate by Title:
Week ending May 20, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Top 5 BD
Top 5 HD DVD
Week ending May 13, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Top 5 BD
Top 5 HD DVD
Week ending May 6, 2007 Top 10 titles:
Top 5 HD DVD
Top 5 BD
Week ending April 29, 2007 (NOTE: This was the first week where a "High-def sellers" list was published) Top 10 titles:
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The emergence of a single, high-definition format is cause for consumers, as well as the entire entertainment industry, to celebrate. --Craig Kornblau, (President, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment), February 19, 2008 Wil Wheaton says: Don't be a dick! Last edited by zombieflanders : 01-04-2008 at 10:06 AM. |
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Confirmed Nielsen Videoscan retailers (as of May 24, 2007):
Note: There is a complete list at AVS Forum, including both First Alert and Final retailers, but it requires an account to view. Albertson's Alco Amazon.com Best Buy* BJ's Blockbuster Borders* Circuit City* Costco* CVS DeepDiscountDVD Hollywood Entertainment KMart Pamida Pathmark Rite-Aid Rose's Stores Safeway Sears Shipco Shopko Suncoast Target* Walgreen's * Includes both brick & mortar locations and online stores. Note: There is a more complete list at AVS Forum, but it requires an account to view. Relative sales of dual-format simultaneous new releases (again, thanks to Grubert) Code:
Date Title BD/HD Source
092606 The Lake House 1.27 NV03
103106 Mission Impossible III 0.99 HMM05
110706 Nacho Libre 1.19 NV03
112806 Ant Bully 0.62 NV03
Superman Returns 1.14 HMM05
121206 World Trade Center 1.12 NV03
121906 Lady in the Water 1.05 NV03
013007 The Wicker Man 1.43 NV03
021307 The Departed 1.64 HMM11
022007 Babel 1.12 HMM08
032707 Happy Feet 1.65 HMM08
042407 Planet Earth 0.95 HMM11
050107 Dreamgirls 1.53 NVRW
051507 The Fountain 1.50 NVRW
052207 Flags of Our Fathers 1.39 NVRW
Letters from Iwo Jima 1.60 HMM08
060507 Norbit 2.04 NVRW
062607 Black Snake Moan 1.56 NVRW+1
072407 The Host 2.36 NVRW
073107 300 1.89 HMM11
Shooter 1.71 NVRW
Imax Blue Planet 2.04 NVRW
080707 Disturbia 2.04 NVRW
TMNT 2.14 NVRW
091807 We Are Marshall 0.84 NVRW
101607 The Reaping 1.83 NVRW
103007 License to Wed 1.56 NVRW
111307 Ocean's 13 1.49 NVRW
HMM05: Data by Home Media Magazine as of May 27, 2007 HMM06: Data by Home Media Magazine as of June 24, 2007 HMM08: Data by Home Media Magazine as of August 5, 2007 HMM11: Data by Home Media Magazine as of November 11, 2007 NV03: Data from Nielsen VideoScan as of March 18, 2007 NVRW: Data based on release week Nielsen VideoScan figures Top 10 YTD as of November 11, 2007:
xx Ghost Rider 21.78 xx The Departed 20.60 Top 10 YTD as of October 21, 2007: (thanks to Grubert and firemaster@AVS) Source: Slide at BD event
Top 20 YTD through August 5, 2007: Where applicable aggregated sales are included in parentheses (BD+HD DVD) High-def sellers (both formats)
High-def sellers, aggregate by title
Top 20 Blu-ray:
Top 20 HD DVD:
YTD July 1, 2007 (NOTE: Nielsen did not provide weekly numbers for this period) Top 10 titles:
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The emergence of a single, high-definition format is cause for consumers, as well as the entire entertainment industry, to celebrate. --Craig Kornblau, (President, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment), February 19, 2008 Wil Wheaton says: Don't be a dick! Last edited by zombieflanders : 12-26-2007 at 10:32 AM. |
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i am not suprised here, but i am expecting sales to be back around to the 60/40 br/hd split by the time next weeks numbers are released
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ha, i stole #4!
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Heh! I probably won't need more than 2, but if I go to 4, I'm coming after ya!
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The emergence of a single, high-definition format is cause for consumers, as well as the entire entertainment industry, to celebrate. --Craig Kornblau, (President, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment), February 19, 2008 Wil Wheaton says: Don't be a dick! |
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Out of curiosity, is it true that VideoScan does NOT include Amazon sales in their figures?
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In other words VideoScan does include amazon sales in their figures. |
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As Grubert pointed out VideoScan does include Amazon. They do not include Wal-Mart. Right now, I don't see this as too big of an issue, but if Wal-Mart starts to heavily push one or both formats, that will be a big piece of the pie that VideoScan is missing (although they will still be great for trending).
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The latest detailed information we have is here.
As of May 27 sales were 1,637,090 BD / 1,192,410. This comes from Home Media Research (the sales research department of Home Media Magazine): they combine VideoScan data with data from the studios so their information is possibly the best we can get. |
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Thanks for clarifying....
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Well I would hope so considering they had 12 more releases than Blu-ray.
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was just reading on AVS that DVD Empire's number for the week of June 26 have been published (which saw 10 exclusive Universal Catalog HD DVD releases and 2 neutral titles). Their numbers are 'fairly' close to the Neilsen numbers...
So for the week of June 26, they have: BD: 57.14 HD DVD: 42.86 Wonder how close the Nielsen numbers will be to these figures this week... wasn't this the week that HD DVD should have won??
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I don't think anybody expected HD-DVD to win any weeks in June, but this was the week that everyone expected them to do their best, and they certainly did. If these numbers are close, they pulled BD under 60% for the first time in...well, since I can remember.
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Most consider DVD Empire's statistics pretty much useless, or at best as accurate as Amazon (i.e. not very). But even I expected HD DVD to take 6/26 up until about 2 weeks ago. Universal's flooding the market with catalogs that nobody's picking up, minus a couple notable exceptions.
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