Internet advertising will grow most aggressively, while revenue from music and radio will show modest growth

CMAT on stage during the recent All Together Now music festival in Waterford. Live music revenue is expected to grow at 2pc to reach €266m in 2029

CMAT on stage during the recent All Together Now music festival in Waterford. Live music revenue is expected to grow at 2pc to reach €266m in 2029

The Irish media, internet and entertainment industries are predicted to grow by 3.3pc annually over the next four years, according to an analysis by PwC.

The consulting firm looked at internet advertising, music, radio, podcasts, newspapers, traditional TV, video-on-demand, video games, books and out-of-home advertising, estimating an overall rise in the amount spent across the sectors to €7.5bn by 2029, compared with €6.4bn today.