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Nifty Media
Nifty Media Performance
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Open
1,509.85
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High
1,525.95
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Low
1,485.45
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Prev Close
1,510.10
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Dividend Yeild
0.92%
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P/E
Nifty Media Chart


Color code for Stocks Performance
- 5% and above
- 5% to 2%
- 2% to 0.5%
- 0.5% to -0.5%
- -0.5% to -2%
- -2% to -5%
- -5% and below
Constituent Companies
Company | Market Cap | Market Price | Volume | Sector |
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Saregama India Ltd | ₹9637 Cr |
₹500.05
(0.8%)
|
1233372 | Entertainment |
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd | ₹9394 Cr |
₹97.82
(1.02%)
|
11364325 | Entertainment |
Tips Music Ltd | ₹8468 Cr |
₹663.85
(0.91%)
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317744 | Entertainment |
PVR Inox Ltd | ₹9934 Cr |
₹1012
(0%)
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688640 | Entertainment |
Sun TV Network Ltd | ₹22687 Cr |
₹575.95
(2.91%)
|
363802 | Entertainment |
Nifty Media Sector Performance
Top Performing
Sector Name | Percentage Change |
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Ceramic Products | 0.01 |
Dry cells | 2.46 |
Real Estate Investment Trusts | 0.52 |
Paints/Varnish | 0.6 |
Under Performing
Sector Name | Percentage Change |
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Diamond, Gems and Jewellery | -1.56 |
IT - Hardware | -0.49 |
Leather | -0.67 |
Healthcare | -0.4 |
Nifty Media
NIFTY Media is a sectoral index on the National Stock Exchange. Launched on July 19, 2011, the index includes 15 stocks from sectors such as TV broadcasting, digital entertainment, advertising, film production, and publishing. With a base date of December 30, 2005, and a base value of 1000, it reflects the evolving media landscape in India.
The index is reconstituted semi-annually to ensure it stays aligned with the sector’s dynamics and is managed by NSE Indices Limited. NIFTY Media serves as a benchmark for investors and funds seeking exposure to India’s media sector, offering insights into industry trends and performance.
What is the Nifty Media Index?
The NIFTY Media index, launched on July 19, 2011, by the National Stock Exchange (NSE), tracks the real-time performance of India's media sector. It comprises 15 companies involved in areas like media & entertainment, printing & publishing, TV broadcasting, advertising, and digital entertainment. With a base date of December 30, 2005, and a base value of 1000, the index has since grown to approach 1,900 levels.
Eligible industries include advertising, film production, electronic media, and web-based media services. The index is reconstituted semi-annually to reflect the evolving media landscape. Managed by NSE Indices Limited, the index governance follows a three-tier structure comprising the Board of Directors, Index Advisory Committee, and Index Maintenance Sub-Committee.
A variant, the NIFTY Media Total Returns Index, is used in index funds, ETFs, and for benchmarking portfolios.
How is the Nifty Media Index Value Calculated?
The NIFTY Media index value is calculated using the formula:
Index Value = Current Index Market Capitalization / (Base Free Float Market Capitalization * Base Index Value)
Current Index Market Capitalization is derived from the number of shares outstanding, multiplied by the Investible Weight Factor (IWF), capping factor, and price. Since the index follows the market capitalization method, the IWF is set at 1.
The index is rebalanced semi-annually using six months of data, with cutoff dates on January 31 and July 31. Any changes to the constituent stocks take effect on the last trading day of March and September. Stocks may be removed due to suspension, delisting, or corporate events like mergers, demergers, or acquisitions. This process ensures the index accurately reflects the current dynamics of the Mediaing sector.
Nifty Media Scrip Selection Criteria
To be eligible for inclusion in the NIFTY Media index, securities must meet several specific criteria. First, they must be listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and form part of the NIFTY 500 index. If the number of eligible stocks falls below 10, the deficit is filled by selecting stocks from the top 800 ranked by average daily turnover and market capitalization from the NIFTY 500 universe over the previous six months.
Additionally, eligible companies must be part of the media sector and have maintained a trading frequency of at least 90% over the past six months. Each security must have a listing history of at least six months. However, for newly listed companies (through IPOs), they can be included if they meet these criteria for a reduced period of three months.
Furthermore, there are capping rules to ensure balanced representation within the index. A single stock cannot hold more than 33% weight, and the combined weight of the top three stocks cannot exceed 62% at the time of rebalancing. This approach ensures that no single stock or a small group of stocks overly dominate the index, maintaining diversification.
How does Nifty Media work?
NIFTY Media is a sectoral index on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) that tracks the performance of companies in India's media and entertainment sector. It consists of 15 stocks engaged in areas like TV broadcasting, digital entertainment, advertising, and film production. The index reflects real-time market movements and serves as a benchmark for the media industry's overall performance.
Stocks are selected from the NIFTY 500 based on criteria such as market capitalization, trading frequency, and listing history. If fewer than 10 eligible stocks are available, additional stocks are chosen from the top 800 ranked companies by market turnover.
To maintain balance, the weight of any single stock is capped at 33%, and the combined weight of the top three stocks cannot exceed 62%. The index is reconstituted semi-annually, ensuring it remains aligned with market trends. NIFTY Media also has a variant called the Total Returns Index, used for funds, ETFs, and benchmarking portfolios, making it a valuable tool for investors.
What are the Benefits of Investing in the Nifty Media?
Investing in the NIFTY Media index offers several key benefits:
● Focused Exposure to Media Sector: The NIFTY Media index provides direct exposure to the media and entertainment industry, allowing investors to benefit from the growth of this dynamic sector in India.
● Diversification: The index comprises 15 diversified stocks across various segments like TV broadcasting, digital entertainment, and advertising, reducing the risk of relying on a single company or sub-sector.
● Benchmark for Media Performance: As a sectoral index, it serves as a benchmark for tracking the overall performance of media-related stocks, offering insights into industry trends and potential opportunities.
● Growth Potential: With increasing digitalization and demand for media content, the sector is poised for growth, making the NIFTY Media index an attractive long-term investment.
● Liquidity: As the index includes well-established companies, it provides liquidity, making it easy for investors to buy or sell their holdings without significant price impact.
What is the History of the Nifty Media?
The NIFTY Media index was launched on July 19, 2011, by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) to track the performance of India’s media and entertainment sector. The index has a base date of December 30, 2005, and a base value set at 1000. It was created to reflect the growing importance of the media industry in India, covering various sectors such as TV broadcasting, digital entertainment, advertising, film production, and publishing.
Since its inception, the index has become a benchmark for evaluating the performance of media-related stocks, offering insights into the industry’s growth. The NIFTY Media index is reconstituted semi-annually to ensure it remains aligned with market dynamics and continues to represent the evolving media sector.
Over time, the index has gained significance as an essential tool for investors and analysts to track trends within the media industry, particularly in an era of increasing digitalization and content consumption in India.
Other Indices
Indices Name | Price | Price Change (% change) |
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India VIX | 14.53 | -0.15 (-1.02%) |
Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec | 2477.38 | -3.81 (-0.15%) |
Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec (Clean Price) | 893.06 | -1.58 (-0.18%) |
Nifty 100 | 23274.05 | -137.35 (-0.59%) |
Nifty 100 Alpha 30 Index | 16085.8 | -230.85 (-1.41%) |
Faqs
How To Invest in Nifty Media Stocks?
To invest in Nifty Media stocks, you can buy individual stocks listed in the index through a Demat account. Alternatively, you can invest in ETFs or index funds that track the Nifty Media Index, offering a diversified and cost-effective way to gain exposure to top large-cap companies.
What are Nifty Media stocks?
NIFTY Media stocks are companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) that operate in the media and entertainment industry. These include sectors like TV broadcasting, digital entertainment, advertising, film production, publishing, and related services. The index comprises 15 stocks selected from the NIFTY 500 based on specific eligibility criteria.
Can you trade shares on Nifty Media?
Yes, you can trade shares of companies listed in the Nifty Media Index through a Demat account. You can buy and sell these stocks during market hours like any other listed stock. Additionally, you can invest in ETFs or index funds based on the Nifty Media Index for broader exposure.
In which year was the Nifty Media Index launched?
The NIFTY Media Index was launched on July 19, 2011, by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) to track the performance of India's media and entertainment sector.
Can we buy Nifty Media and sell it tomorrow?
Yes, you can buy Nifty Media stocks and sell them the next day, following the BTST (Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow) strategy. This allows you to take advantage of short-term price movements without waiting for the usual settlement period.
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