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4月短剧月榜发布:付费大盘下降6%,星图社媒过百万短剧仅3部
3 6 Ke· 2025-05-08 10:18
Core Insights - The article discusses the release of the short drama monthly ranking for April 2025 by WETRUE, analyzing the performance of short dramas launched during the month and their advertising data on Douyin, providing industry trend indicators for practitioners [1][2]. Market Overview - The total heat value for April 2025 was 1.757 billion, with a month-on-month decrease of approximately 6.07% - The average daily heat value was 58.5714 million, reflecting a month-on-month decrease of about 2.94% [9]. Content Performance - A total of 384 short dramas entered the WETRUE Top 30 list in April 2025 - 17 short dramas accumulated a heat value exceeding 10 million during the month [12]. Material Dimension Data - WETRUE identified 4,134,819 related materials for short dramas in April 2025 [12]. Company Dimension Data - 38 associated parties entered the WETRUE Top 30 list in April 2025 [15]. Genre Dimension Data - Female and male channel types accounted for 74.87% and 25.13% respectively - Traditional genres such as urban, emotional, and counterattack still dominate the market [17][19]. Audience Dimension Data - The gender distribution of the audience was 54.23% female and 45.77% male, showing little change from the previous month [22]. - The age distribution indicated that the 31-40 age group remained the primary audience, comprising 37.93% [25]. - In terms of regional consumption power, third-tier cities ranked first at 23.29%, followed by fourth-tier and second-tier cities at 21.03% and 19.25% respectively [28]. Social Media Index - The social media index reflects the drama's influence among KOLs and the engagement metrics such as likes, comments, shares, and saves [37]. - In April 2025, 294 short dramas entered the star map daily ranking, with only 3 dramas accumulating a social media index exceeding one million, indicating a decrease from March [38]. Original Playback Data - The number of accounts increased from 1,399 to 1,788, a growth of 27.81% - The number of short dramas published decreased from 16,002 to 14,666, a decline of 8.35% [44][45].