The advertising revenues of mass media like television and newspapers were hit mainly on account of economic slowdown and depreciation in the rupee, affecting the fortunes of print, cable and DTH companies.
The Print sector grew at a CAGR of 8.5 per cent in 2013 to reach Rs 24,300 crore, the report found.
However, this was countered by the impact of continued digitisation of media products and services, and growth in the regional media domain.
"2013 has been an extraordinary year for the media and entertainment sector -- a year of challenges and significant change which saw the industry dealing with a host of issues," Chairman of FICCI M&E committee Uday Shankar said.
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However, the anticipated increase in ARPUs and subscription revenues for broadcasters and MSOs (Multi System Operators) is expected to be realised only over the next 2 to 3 years, it said.
Other key highlights in 2013 were the inclusion of LC1 (less than class I) markets in TV ratings, the 12 minute advertising cap ruling and the shift from TRP to TVT ratings.
Approximately 90-95 per cent movie screens are now digitised in the country, with a shift in focus to Tier II and III cities.
The film industry recorded a double digit growth in 2013 albeit slower than in 2012the previous year, with multiple movies scoring big on box office collections.
The total internet user base in India reached around 214 million in 2013 with almost 130 million going online using mobile devices. Mobile Internet users dominated the total internet user base capturing an overall share of 61 per cent.
However, with the continued decline in physical sales, compounded by the significant fall in ringback tone revenues (following the backlash of TRAI guidelines issues in 2012), the sector saw an overall fall in size by 10 per cent in 2013.