![]() ![]() Tim Stark’s time on the run has come to a crashing halt-the owner of the now-defunct Wildlife in Need (WIN) roadside zoo in southern Indiana was arrested on Wednesday night in New York. Now that the nightmare of Stark’s victims is over, PETA is looking to Indiana officials to see that the rescued animals live the rest of their lives in qualified facilities that can give them the care that they deserve. Thanks to the attorney general’s determination, the dozens of animals seized from Stark’s barren cages are now permanently safe from that tiger-abusing leopard killer. The ruling also prohibits Stark from “acquiring, owning, and exhibiting any exotic or native animals, including all mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.” In other words, his days of terrorizing exotic and native animals are over. The chart shows almost four years of Sensor Towerdata, starting at the beginning of 2019 and going through to the third quarter of 2022, which ended just yesterday.In an exciting win for the Office of the Indiana Attorney General and animals, the Marion Superior Court ruled in the attorney general’s favor in a lawsuit claiming that Tiger King villain Tim Stark unlawfully used the nonprofit assets of his now-defunct roadside zoo, Wildlife in Need, for personal expenses, including a failed venture with Jeff Lowe in Oklahoma, which resulted in the deaths of numerous animals Stark had transported across state lines. It’s also worth bearing in mind that the chart shows new downloads for that quarter, so it is not a measure of overall usage - rather, speed of adoption.įirst we’ll show all the services together on one chart, then break some of them out. The numbers shown are based around individual Apple IDs and Google Play accounts, and automatically exclude app updates, or re-downloads onto new devices with the same ID. Effectively, that means the data is Sensor Tower’s best guess based on the behaviour of the consumers in its panel, which it says is the biggest of its type globally. Because neither Google or Apple share this data publicly, Sensor Tower takes a panel-based approach. Sensor Tower is a media intelligence platform which tracks app downloads via both Google Play and the Apple App Store. ![]() In today’s edition of Tuesdata, we examine a dataset prepared for Unmade by Sensor Tower. The discount code appears at the end of this email, beneath the paywall. Unmade’s paying members also get two free tickets to our Marketing In 2023 event in Melbourne, in a fortnight’s time. Not only can you see the specific download numbers in this edition, you’ll also gain access to our Tuesdata archive. ![]() The content of the full post is available only to Unmade’s paying members. UK-Aussie startup WeAre8 is struggling to get off the groundĪny marketer or agency executive who makes decisions around social media spend would be well advised to look at this new data. Photo sharing app BeReal has seen explosive growth TikTok, which was top download for the previous five quarters in a row, has been overtaken Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat are all in radical decline - more so than the market has realised until now The numbers - which have been provided to Unmade by Sensor Tower - suggest some intriguing trends: Today’s dataset is fascinating - quarterly downloads of social media apps here in Australia. Welcome to Tuesdata, our weekly look into the most interesting data from the media and marketing industry. ![]()
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