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The Digital Media market is a subset of the Media and Entertainment industry that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of digital content. This includes digital audio, video, and multimedia content, as well as interactive media such as gaming and virtual reality. Digital media has become increasingly popular in recent years, with the rise of streaming services, social media, and mobile applications.
Digital media has enabled content creators to reach a wider audience than ever before, and has allowed consumers to access content from anywhere in the world. It has also enabled companies to monetize their content through subscription services, advertising, and other forms of digital commerce.
Some of the major players in the Digital Media market include Netflix, YouTube, Apple, Amazon, and Spotify. Other companies in the market include Hulu, Microsoft, Google, and Facebook. Show Less Read more