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Since there seems to be a lot of confusion about our Season 2 sales, good or bad, I've made this chart tracking our sales vs. other TV series. The data is taken from The-numbers.com charts, but it is by no means a collection of ALL the TV series that have been sold this year. I've also included the estimated TSCC Season 2 sales from the RENTRAK and Nielsen charts alongside an average sales of Season 2 from those 3 charts. Bottom line, our numbers compare favorably with other hit series in The-numbers.com estimate, and our average sales across all 3 charts are actually pretty good.
Unless otherwise indicated, these sales totals are estimates out to 5 weeks after release. Shows which were tracked longer also appear, and the total sales for ALL those weeks are tracked. These shows are highlighted in Blue. For example, Family Guy's total sales are its sales after 10 weeks on the market, not 5. The table is organized by name of series, weeks tracked, and the sales estimates for each week in release. My actual estimate for our Season 2 sales is highlighted in Red.
The top number is always DVD sales, the second row is either BluRay or Total Sales at each week (some series such as Grey's Anatomy are not available in BluRay) and the 3rd number in each cell is always total sales of DVD and BluRay. The %BluRay indicates the percentage of titles sold through this format, a zero means the title is unavailable in BluRay. Finally, the total sales, regardless of how long the title has been available, are seen at the far right.
Some shows disappeared and reappeared later, such as Sons of Anarchy and Mad Men, hence the gap in tracking seen on the table above. True Blood's BluRay percentage was highly variable week to week so I did not estimate it's weekly BluRay totals, and the final amount is little more than a guess.
Just read the numbers for yourself.
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RE: Comparative DVD Sales
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Oct 25 2009, 1:54 PM EDT
Unlikely. It's like movie grosses: most of the sales come in the first 4 weeks.
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