How do I download my streams and sales data for Apple Music and the iTunes Store? Reports for worldwide agreements use PST/PDT. If an agreement covers more than one territory, then reports will use the time zone with the latest time. Japan, Asia Pacific: Japan Standard Time (JST)Īustralia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands: Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) United States, Canada, Latin America: Pacific Standard Time (PST)/Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)Įurope, Middle East, Africa: Central Europe Time (CET) These territories are grouped into the following time zones: What time zone is used for reports?Įach reporting territory is grouped into a single reporting time zone based on location and specific to the territories covered by each agreement. Note: Sales and Trends reports aren't based on the Apple fiscal calendar. in the time zone for a territory.Ī year starts on January 1 at 12:00:00 a.m. and ends on the last day of the same month at 11:59:59 p.m. in the time zone for a territory.Ī month starts on the first day of the month at 12:00:00 a.m. in the time zone for a territory.Ī week starts on Monday at 12:00:00 a.m. Reports use the following definitions for periods of time:Ī day starts at 12:00:00 a.m. How do Sales and Trends reports define a day, week, or month? If a report covers multiple time zones, availability will be based on the latest time zone covered by that report. Yearly reports are available six days after the end of the year.Monthly reports are available five days after the end of the month.Weekly reports are available on Mondays.Daily reports are available the following day.Daily usage reports, Apple Music Streams, and Sales and Trends Streams are visible in the Streams dashboard and Reports page in Sales and Trends the following times: