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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Entertainment & Media An Unfolding OpportunitySlide2: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide3: Entertainment & Media Population States/UTs Geographical Area Languages recognised Business language Per Capita Income** GDP** Over 1 bn 35 3.3 mn sq kms 22 English US$ 534 US$ 650 bn **(at factor cost & at current prices) 1USD=43.54 INR (as on July 4, 2005)Slide4: India - Fast pace Growth Largest democracy 4th largest economy by PPP index 6th largest energy consumer ForEx reserves skyrocket from US$ 42 bn (2001) to US$ 133 bn (February, 2005) GDP growth to continue between 6-8% 3rd largest economy by 2050: Goldman Sachs Leading in IT & BPO Oil & Gas and Biotechnology sunrise industriesSlide5: India - Leading the world Hero Honda - largest manufacturer of motorcycles Moser Baer - among the top three media manufacturers in the world Pharmaceutical Industry - 4th largest in world Walmart, GAP, Hilfiger sources more than USD 1bn worth apparel from India 100 Fortune 500 have set R&D facilities in India including GE, Delphi, Eli Lilly, HP, Heinz and Daimler ChryslerSlide6: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide7: The Entertainment & Media Industry Size US$6900 mn Estimated growth rate over next 5 years 14% CAGR One of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economySlide8: Films Wing Directorate of Film Festivals Ø National Film Development Corpn Ø Central Board of Film Certification Broadcasting Wing Ø Prasar Bharti o AIR o Doordarshan Information Wing Press Council of India Press Information Bureau Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Key Institutional FrameworkSlide9: ConstituentsSlide10: The Changing Face ---------- Straight line denotes Traditional Delivery Mechanisms - - - - Dotted line denotes Converged Delivery Mechanisms Source:PwC AnalysisSlide11: Filmed Entertainment Current Size US$ 1256 mn Estimated growth rate over next 5 years 18% CAGR Source: Industry estimates & PwC AnalysisSlide12: Filmed Entertainment-Key Growth Drivers Emergence of crossover films High Return on investment immense international appeal low costs of production In 2004 alone, estimated five Bollywood releases generated more than US$ 2 million each in the UK and US. Slide13: Increasing importance of regional cinema International cinema dubbed in Indian languages Growth of multiplexes Growth in cinema advertising Merchandising/Promotional Material Revenues Filmed Entertainment-Key Growth Drivers Slide14: Television India Third largest television market in the world Estimated growth rate of 18% CAGR TV industry on an overall basis for next 5 years Total No. of TV households over 119 mn Total No. of TV channels over 350Slide15: Source: Industry estimates & PwC Analysis Television Industry- RevenuesSlide16: Pay Revenues - primary growth driver for subscription revenues Growth in number of TV households Low penetration of multi-channel colour TVs in rural areas Growth in the television software segment Television-Key Growth Drivers Slide17: Music Industry Source: Industry estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide18: Growth in non-film albums and music videos Talent Nurturing FM radio synergies Shortening shelf life of music Organised music retailing Unbundling of the album concept Product expansion Overseas potential Music Industry- Key Growth Drivers Slide19: Radio Industry Source: Industry estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide20: Local Advertising Lower share of Adspend Satellite Radio Community Radio Radio Industry-Key Growth Drivers Slide21: Print Media Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide22: Newspaper Industry Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide23: Magazine Industry Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide24: Booming Indian economy Content Government initiatives Emerging Digital Technologies Newspaper and Magazine Publishing Industry Key Growth Drivers Slide25: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide26: Indian Film Industry a a Present X Not presentSlide27: Indian Television Industry CNBC-TV 18 Discovery ESPN Star Sports Hathway Cable MTV India Key Players STAR India TEN Sports India Walt Disney Turner International Slide28: Indian Television Industry Doordarshan Balaji Telefilms Eenadu TV NDTV Nimbus Padmalaya Key Players Sahara India Sony Entertainment Sun Television UTV Software Zee Telefilms Limited Slide29: Indian Music Industry Universal Music India Saregama India (HMV) Venus Records Sony Music Entertainment BMG Crescendo Virgin Records Magnasound Key PlayersSlide30: Radio All India Radio (AIR) Planned, developed & operated by Ministry of I & B. Network of 214 broadcasting centres covering 24 languages covering 91.37% of the area serving 99.13% of the Indian populace Private FM Broadcasters Entertainment Network India Radio Today Radio City Radio Mid – Day West India FM Radio Slide31: Print Media Times of India Hindustan Times The Hindu The Telegraph Indian Express Mid-Day Key Players India Today Readers Digest Outlook Femina Filmfare Stardust Newspapers MagazinesSlide32: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide33: Cable TV Households 50 Million TV Households 119 Million Total No. of Households 200 Million Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Research Cable TV Households- untapped potential Low Cable penetration levels indicate huge untapped potential Rural areas to spur growthSlide34: Television Television Subscription Current size US$ 1667 mn Television Advertising Current size US$ 1067 mn Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Research Slide35: Growth of multiplexes Platform to screen movies appealing to niche audience Have brought back Indian film viewers to movie halls Smaller screening options Slide36: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide37: Expanding Indian Economy The India Advantage Demographic Advantage – 30 to 40 million people joining middle class every year Strong job creation in new economy sectors Change in consumer mindset due to global exposure Untapped rural potentialSlide38: 2001 Industry status to Films The Policy Advantage 2004 Announcement of Broadband Policy 2001 Announcement of DTH guidelines Reduction in import duties Move towards Co - production treaties Key Government Initiatives Slide39: Number of raids conducted Source: Indian Music Industry Enforcement efforts against music piratesSlide40: Advertising & Film Sector Upto 100% on automatic route FDI Policy Print Media - Upto 74% in Indian entities publishing scientific/ technical & speciality magazines/periodicals/journals - Upto 26% in Indian entities publishing news & current affairs newspapers & periodicals Broadcasting Sector No restriction on foreign equity in proposals related to software production, marketing of TV rights, air times, advertisements etc.Slide41: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide42: Contact in India Office of the Minister for Information & Broadcasting Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 001 Tel 0091 11 2338 4782/2338 4340 Fax 0091 11 2378 2118 Slide43: Contact in India Secretary, Ministry for Information & Broadcasting R.No. 655, A Wing, Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 001 Tel 0091 11 2338 2639 Fax 0091 11 2338 3513 Slide44: Contact in India Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) The Mantosh Sondhi Centre 23, Institutional Area Lodi Road New Delhi 110003 India Tel: + 91 11 2462 9994-97 Fax:+ 91 112461 5693 Email: c.banerjee@ciionline.org You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Entertainment & Media An Unfolding OpportunitySlide2: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide3: Entertainment & Media Population States/UTs Geographical Area Languages recognised Business language Per Capita Income** GDP** Over 1 bn 35 3.3 mn sq kms 22 English US$ 534 US$ 650 bn **(at factor cost & at current prices) 1USD=43.54 INR (as on July 4, 2005)Slide4: India - Fast pace Growth Largest democracy 4th largest economy by PPP index 6th largest energy consumer ForEx reserves skyrocket from US$ 42 bn (2001) to US$ 133 bn (February, 2005) GDP growth to continue between 6-8% 3rd largest economy by 2050: Goldman Sachs Leading in IT & BPO Oil & Gas and Biotechnology sunrise industriesSlide5: India - Leading the world Hero Honda - largest manufacturer of motorcycles Moser Baer - among the top three media manufacturers in the world Pharmaceutical Industry - 4th largest in world Walmart, GAP, Hilfiger sources more than USD 1bn worth apparel from India 100 Fortune 500 have set R&D facilities in India including GE, Delphi, Eli Lilly, HP, Heinz and Daimler ChryslerSlide6: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide7: The Entertainment & Media Industry Size US$6900 mn Estimated growth rate over next 5 years 14% CAGR One of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economySlide8: Films Wing Directorate of Film Festivals Ø National Film Development Corpn Ø Central Board of Film Certification Broadcasting Wing Ø Prasar Bharti o AIR o Doordarshan Information Wing Press Council of India Press Information Bureau Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Key Institutional FrameworkSlide9: ConstituentsSlide10: The Changing Face ---------- Straight line denotes Traditional Delivery Mechanisms - - - - Dotted line denotes Converged Delivery Mechanisms Source:PwC AnalysisSlide11: Filmed Entertainment Current Size US$ 1256 mn Estimated growth rate over next 5 years 18% CAGR Source: Industry estimates & PwC AnalysisSlide12: Filmed Entertainment-Key Growth Drivers Emergence of crossover films High Return on investment immense international appeal low costs of production In 2004 alone, estimated five Bollywood releases generated more than US$ 2 million each in the UK and US. Slide13: Increasing importance of regional cinema International cinema dubbed in Indian languages Growth of multiplexes Growth in cinema advertising Merchandising/Promotional Material Revenues Filmed Entertainment-Key Growth Drivers Slide14: Television India Third largest television market in the world Estimated growth rate of 18% CAGR TV industry on an overall basis for next 5 years Total No. of TV households over 119 mn Total No. of TV channels over 350Slide15: Source: Industry estimates & PwC Analysis Television Industry- RevenuesSlide16: Pay Revenues - primary growth driver for subscription revenues Growth in number of TV households Low penetration of multi-channel colour TVs in rural areas Growth in the television software segment Television-Key Growth Drivers Slide17: Music Industry Source: Industry estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide18: Growth in non-film albums and music videos Talent Nurturing FM radio synergies Shortening shelf life of music Organised music retailing Unbundling of the album concept Product expansion Overseas potential Music Industry- Key Growth Drivers Slide19: Radio Industry Source: Industry estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide20: Local Advertising Lower share of Adspend Satellite Radio Community Radio Radio Industry-Key Growth Drivers Slide21: Print Media Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide22: Newspaper Industry Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide23: Magazine Industry Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Analysis F- Forecast;E-Estimate Slide24: Booming Indian economy Content Government initiatives Emerging Digital Technologies Newspaper and Magazine Publishing Industry Key Growth Drivers Slide25: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide26: Indian Film Industry a a Present X Not presentSlide27: Indian Television Industry CNBC-TV 18 Discovery ESPN Star Sports Hathway Cable MTV India Key Players STAR India TEN Sports India Walt Disney Turner International Slide28: Indian Television Industry Doordarshan Balaji Telefilms Eenadu TV NDTV Nimbus Padmalaya Key Players Sahara India Sony Entertainment Sun Television UTV Software Zee Telefilms Limited Slide29: Indian Music Industry Universal Music India Saregama India (HMV) Venus Records Sony Music Entertainment BMG Crescendo Virgin Records Magnasound Key PlayersSlide30: Radio All India Radio (AIR) Planned, developed & operated by Ministry of I & B. Network of 214 broadcasting centres covering 24 languages covering 91.37% of the area serving 99.13% of the Indian populace Private FM Broadcasters Entertainment Network India Radio Today Radio City Radio Mid – Day West India FM Radio Slide31: Print Media Times of India Hindustan Times The Hindu The Telegraph Indian Express Mid-Day Key Players India Today Readers Digest Outlook Femina Filmfare Stardust Newspapers MagazinesSlide32: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide33: Cable TV Households 50 Million TV Households 119 Million Total No. of Households 200 Million Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Research Cable TV Households- untapped potential Low Cable penetration levels indicate huge untapped potential Rural areas to spur growthSlide34: Television Television Subscription Current size US$ 1667 mn Television Advertising Current size US$ 1067 mn Source: Industry Estimates & PwC Research Slide35: Growth of multiplexes Platform to screen movies appealing to niche audience Have brought back Indian film viewers to movie halls Smaller screening options Slide36: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide37: Expanding Indian Economy The India Advantage Demographic Advantage – 30 to 40 million people joining middle class every year Strong job creation in new economy sectors Change in consumer mindset due to global exposure Untapped rural potentialSlide38: 2001 Industry status to Films The Policy Advantage 2004 Announcement of Broadband Policy 2001 Announcement of DTH guidelines Reduction in import duties Move towards Co - production treaties Key Government Initiatives Slide39: Number of raids conducted Source: Indian Music Industry Enforcement efforts against music piratesSlide40: Advertising & Film Sector Upto 100% on automatic route FDI Policy Print Media - Upto 74% in Indian entities publishing scientific/ technical & speciality magazines/periodicals/journals - Upto 26% in Indian entities publishing news & current affairs newspapers & periodicals Broadcasting Sector No restriction on foreign equity in proposals related to software production, marketing of TV rights, air times, advertisements etc.Slide41: India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India Entertainment & MediaSlide42: Contact in India Office of the Minister for Information & Broadcasting Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 001 Tel 0091 11 2338 4782/2338 4340 Fax 0091 11 2378 2118 Slide43: Contact in India Secretary, Ministry for Information & Broadcasting R.No. 655, A Wing, Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 001 Tel 0091 11 2338 2639 Fax 0091 11 2338 3513 Slide44: Contact in India Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) The Mantosh Sondhi Centre 23, Institutional Area Lodi Road New Delhi 110003 India Tel: + 91 11 2462 9994-97 Fax:+ 91 112461 5693 Email: c.banerjee@ciionline.org