The media and entertainment output in Poland has shown a generally positive growth trend over the past decade with some volatility. Starting at 6.94 billion euros in 2013, it reached 8.96 billion euros by 2019, reflecting steady annual increases. The year 2020 saw a notable decline by 6.57%, likely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the sector rebounded in 2021 with a 7.86% growth. In 2023, the output stood at 9.46 billion euros, showing a moderate 2.56% year-on-year growth. Analysis from 2018 to 2023 reveals a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.82%, indicating a steady, if modest, increase.
- Recent years' variations: - 2022 year-on-year: 2.09% - 2023 year-on-year: 2.56%
- Forecasted CAGR from 2024 to 2028: 1.82%
Future trends suggest expanding opportunities due to digital transformation, increased content consumption, and emerging technologies such as virtual and augmented reality. Monitoring the impacts of regulatory changes and evolving consumer preferences will be crucial for sustained growth in the sector.