No one has access to AdSense or merchandise sales. No one knows how much Zhang gacha games are paying NijiEN to play some waifu sim. It's just going to be an easily digestible fact report on 2022 in terms of donations. If anyone sees that as inherently tribalistic then that's more on them than me. There's nothing wrong with a side-by-side for reference.
You can calculate an approximation of some of that. Both Anycolor and Cover report their yearly incomes, Anycolor because they're public, and Cover because they're a kabushiki kaisha over a certain size and are required to by law. You can add up all the SC income for those 12 months (it has to be done by month to match each fiscal year as Playboard by year is Jan-Dec while financials are not), then determine the SC's share of overall revenue.
Anycolor goes a step farther and reports revenue by 3 largest customers. Those are always Google, Sony Music Solutions (Niji store), and Pixiv (Booth). So you can then break Anycolor yearly revenues down into the following segments:
1. Superchats - from Playboard SCs
2. YT Income (Ads+Memberships) - from Google revenues minus Playboard SCs
3. Merch - from Niji store + Booth revenues
4. Other (Events+Other)
Anycolor also reports Events revenue too on their yearly report, but I haven't dug into how to split it with the rest in a sensible manner.
And for Cover you can do the following:
1. Superchats - from Playboard SCs
2. Other (Ads+Memberships+Merch+Events+Other) - from yearly revenues minus Playboard SCs
I've done this for Cover in my spreadsheets but Anycolor has so many livers my eyes went cross-eyed trying to find and data entry all of them manually x12 months.