India's media, entertainment sector to cross $31 bn by 2020

Update: 2018-03-04 15:02 GMT
Mumbai: The Indian media and entertainment sector revenues reached $22.7 billion in 2017, and are expected to cross $31 billion by 2020, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.6 per cent, said a study released here on Sunday. 
The report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci) and Ernst & Young LLP was launched here by Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani at the inaugural session of the Ficci Frames 2018.
The media and entertainment sector continues to show great potential, and we expect it to grow on the back of India's need for escapism, knowledge and social acceptance. Media and entertainment has become a necessity of life, and provides exciting opportunities for existing and new companies."
The report also said the digital media will be a game changer.
As per the report, the reach of television increased to 64 per cent of the country, and with distribution now largely digitized, this has brought in more addressability. Bucking international trends, the print and radio segments continued to grow, as well as build their digital presence. 
Indian films -- both Hindi and regional -- grew their international appeal with several doing well at the global box office.
It witnessed a growth of 27 per cent due to a combination of high growth in overseas theatrical releases, especially in China, growth in satellite rights values and domestic box office collections.
Increase in the demand for global content has also resulted in the growth of the animation, VFX and post production segment, where India has become known for its high quality and efficient capabilities.
Digital subscription and online gaming are showing signs of exponential growth, but on a small base.
The digital world is giving a boost to the overall sector.


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