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In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 news applications in Austria showed varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the weekly metrics for these apps.
Die Presse from "Die Presse" Digital GmbH & Co KG saw fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at around $11.5K in mid-January and then experiencing a mix of highs and lows, ending the quarter with approximately $6.4K. Weekly downloads for this app remained relatively stable, averaging around 400-500 downloads per week, with a slight peak of 576 downloads in the week of February 20.
Handelsblatt - Nachrichten from Handelsblatt GmbH experienced a steady weekly revenue, with notable peaks of $2.9K in early January and again in early February. The app maintained a consistent download rate, averaging around 150-200 downloads per week, with a high of 262 downloads in mid-March. Weekly active users hovered around 750-830 throughout the quarter, showing minor fluctuations.
Kleine Zeitung from Kleine Zeitung GmbH & Co KG demonstrated steady weekly revenue, peaking at $3K in the last week of February. Downloads for this app varied, with a notable peak of 822 downloads in the week of February 27.
DER SPIEGEL - Nachrichten from DER SPIEGEL GmbH und Co. KG had weekly revenue that fluctuated slightly, peaking at $2.7K in late February. The app's weekly downloads were consistent, averaging around 200-350, with a high of 362 downloads in mid-February. Active users showed a slight decline from 10.6K in early January to around 9.8K by the end of March.
Krone ePaper from Krone Multimedia GmbH & Co KG saw stable weekly revenue, with peaks of $1.4K in mid-February and early March. Downloads for the app were consistent, averaging around 300-400 per week, with a peak of 480 downloads in the week of February 20.
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