AVGC sector gains ground as broadcast dominance fades in MIB budget
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 07th May 2026 at 2:22pm
The broadcast sector’s dominance within the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) budget has weakened, even as the Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC) segment gains increasing policy attention.
According to official allocations, the ministry’s spending pattern indicates a shift towards emerging creative sectors, with AVGC receiving dedicated support as part of the government’s push to build a future-ready media ecosystem.
While broadcasting remains a significant component of the ministry’s expenditure, its relative share is gradually declining compared to newer digital and creative segments. Industry observers say this reflects a structural shift in how media investments are being planned, exchange4media reported.
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