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E&M industry to be revolutionised by technology & telecommunication players

E&M industry to be revolutionised by technology & telecommunication players

Date 6 June 2018 Contact Charlene Loke
Tel: +65 8729 0388
E-mail: charlene.hs.loke@sg.pwc.com
Natalie Choo
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Singapore, 6 June 2018 –Total global spending on entertainment and media will rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4% over the next five years, f

Enhanced user experiences, driven by data, will determine success for the entertainment and media industry in Singapore: PwC

Enhanced user experiences, driven by data, will determine success for the entertainment and media industry in Singapore: PwC

Date7 June 2017ContactCandy Li
Tel: +65 6236 7429
Mobile: +65 8613 8820
E-mail: candy.yt.li@sg.pwc.com
Natalie Choo
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Mobile: +65 9738 1415
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Wednesday, 7 June 2017 – Total worldwide entertainment and media revenues will rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% in nominal term

Internet advertising leads growth in Singapore Entertainment & Media Sector

Date8 June 2016
ContactCandy Li
Tel: +65 6236 7429
Mobile: +65 8613 8820
E-mail: candy.yt.li@sg.pwc.com

Natalie Choo
Tel: +65 6236 4309
Mobile: +65 9738 1415
E-mail: natalie.yl.choo@sg.pwc.com
Internet advertising leads growth in Singapore Entertainment & Media Sector

Wednesday, 8 June 2016 – Total worldwide entertainment and media revenues will rise

Beyond Digital: Empowered Consumers Seek Out Tailored, Inspiring Content Experiences that Transcend Platforms

Total worldwide entertainment and media revenues will rise at a CAGR of 5.1% over the coming five years, from US$1.74trn in 2014 to US$2.23trn in 2019, according to PwC’s Global entertainment and media outlook 2015–2019. In Singapore, entertainment, media and media revenues are expected to rise at a CAGR of 5.4% over the next five years, from US$5.2 bn in 2014 to US$6.8bn in 2019.