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Sectoral Research Report on Media and Entertainment Sector by Sanjeedeep Mishra

 

India is spending 82% of its time on mobile phone apps on media and entertainment. India’s Media & Entertainment industry is expected to grow to $34.62 Bn by 2025 at 10.5% CAGR, led by Live events, Animation and VFX and online gaming.

India secures 4th rank in “ICT Services exports”. India’s Media & Entertainment industry is expected to grow to $55-70 Bn by 2030 at 10-12% CAGR, led by OTT, Gaming, Animation and VFX. 

This report covers - 

Overview 

Sectoral Snapshot 

Share of Major Industry segments 

Key Players

Opportunities and Challenges 

Key Growth Drivers and Barriers to Investments 


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