NEW DELHI: 2020 was packed with unforeseen highs and lows for the Indian broadcasting and cable TV sector. From record viewership, to plummeting ad revenues, to the NTO 2.0 wrangle, the industry is still in a rather precarious position. Despite these challenges, the broadcast and cable TV market, currently valued at $11.61 billion, is expected to reach $19.06 billion by FY2026, states a report by TechSci Research.
The India Broadcasting and Cable TV Market report holds favourable regulations, technological advancements and growing investment opportunities as key factors driving this growth. The increasing demand for TV sets, especially in rural India, is also further boosting the market. Moreover, the expansion of the entertainment industry with greater demand for international TV channels and shows will propel the growth of this sector through FY2026.
In recent times, India has witnessed a surge in active subscriber base with entry of various multi system operators (MSOs). The digitisation of cable TV in the country is at an advanced stage with markets driven by content innovation and product offerings. Direct-to-home (DTH) subscriptions are growing rapidly with increasing per capita disposable income. The increased usage of 3G and 4G services along with an influx of new content creation methods are some other contributors expected to drive the growth of the Indian broadcasting and cable TV market.
Increasing disposable income coupled with rising urbanisation has changed the preferences of Indian consumers towards enhanced experience of television viewing. The concept of home theatre has been gaining traction among the new generation, with people always looking for advanced viewing options and latest technologies to better their experience. These factors are expected to fuel growth in the country’s TV and broadcasting market over the next five years.
Also, there is a rising trend for personalised experience and premium television cable and DTH offerings in India, wherein customers demand personalised channels, picture quality, multiple functionalities in set top boxes, such as a different screen for children, etc. This would likely continue in the coming years as one of major trends for TV and broadcasting industry during the forecast period.
“Southern region accounts for more than 31 per cent of the demand in India’s broadcasting and cable TV market and the region is expected to continue its dominance in the country during the forecast period as well. Major demand in the southern region is coming from Bengaluru, Kerala, and Karnataka. The area has seen significant developments since the recent years regarding broadcasting and cable technology,” said TechSci research director Karan Chechi.
India’s broadcasting and cable TV market can be segmented based on type, revenue generation, and region. Based on type, cable TV and satellite accounted for the dominant share as an increasing number of users are shifting towards DTH services from the traditional cable operators, due to high picture quality and affordable prices.
Some of the major players operating in this segment include Siti Networks, DEN Networks, Tata Sky, GTPL Hathway, Sun Direct TV, Dish TV India, Bharti Telemedia, NXTDIGITAL, Fastway Transmission, and Asianet Satellite Communications, among others.