The media industry plays an essential economic role in Saudi Arabia. With a market share of nearly 30 percent, Saudi Arabia dominates the
. The media industry's transformation is a core pillar of Saudi Arabia's strategic goals, known as Saudi Vision 2030. Investment in this industry will provide more entertainment alternatives, improve media quality, preserve national heritage and ideals, increase the industry’s economic contribution, and promote Saudi Arabia’s image domestically and internationally. The main goal is to develop the media industry into a content hub for the region and improve the quality of life for Saudis.
TV in Saudi Arabia
Historically, free-to-air (FTA) TV has been the most dominant, with
FTA TV generating the most revenue in Saudi Arabia. FTA in Saudi Arabia is nearly entirely driven by satellite technology, with monetization via TV advertising. TV advertising continued to dominate the Saudi video industry, with total
TV advertising revenues projected to exceed 600 million U.S. dollars in 2024.
Pay-TV household penetration has been averaging approximately 20 percent. Piracy and the availability of a large FTA market have been major barriers to the development of the pay-TV industry. Traditional segments are stalling, partially because of obsolescence brought on by the expansion of digital segments. In particular, the video market that FTA traditionally dominated is becoming increasingly crowded by the emerging over-the-top television companies (OTT). OTT videos were expected to have the highest revenue growth among
TV and OTT video revenues in Saudi Arabia between 2019 and 2025. With digital media segments expanding, growth in traditional media segments may experience even more barriers in the coming years.
Film industry in Saudi Arabia
Following the 35-year-long ban on cinemas in Saudi Arabia lifted in 2018, Saudi Arabia’s cinema and film-making industry is booming, with more than 2.6 thousand
movie screens expected across the kingdom by 2030. The government’s Cultural Development Fund and the Red Sea Festival Fund are also encouraging Saudi film production through millions invested in its Film Sector Financing Programme and supporting Saudi filmmakers. The local Saudi comedy production Sattar has made its way into the all-time
top 5 grossing box office movies in Saudi Arabia since its release at the end of 2022, following movies by American and Egyptian productions respectively.
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