Entertainment Valuation Multiples

Explore private market Entertainment valuation multiples with benchmarks structured by stage and region. Updated quarterly.

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EV/Sales; EV/EBITDA
Valuation Multiples
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Sector Profile

Entertainment

Entertainment companies create and distribute content and live experiences across streaming, video, and interactive formats. Private-market valuations reflect audience engagement, monetisation per user, and the strength of owned IP and distribution.

The category spans content studios, streaming and distribution platforms, and live and interactive entertainment. DealMatrix tracks valuation dynamics across 7 funding stages and all major global regions, updated every quarter.

Key Drivers
Audience Engagement
Watch-time, retention, and reach underpin durable monetisation.
Monetisation per User
Healthy ARPU across subscription, ad, and transaction models drives revenue.
Owned IP & Catalogue
Proprietary IP and a deep catalogue de-risk future releases.
Distribution Reach
Strong distribution and platform relationships compound audience growth.

Sector

Entertainment

Media, Gaming & Social

Sector tracked since

2000

25+ years of data

EV/SALES & EV/EBITDA ACROSS

6 Regions, 7 Stages

Modelled independently via proprietary econometric approach

UPDATE FREQUENCY

Quarterly

Data updates & model improvement

Benchmark

Entertainment Valuation Multiples

Sector benchmark as of 31 March 2025, median across 6 regions, updated quarterly

EV / Sales
3.2×
Across regions 2.4–3.7×
EV / EBITDA
13.2×
Across regions 9.3–14.6×

How we derive these multiples

DealMatrix multiples are derived from institutional-grade public-market index data covering ~150 GICS sub-industries across 6 regions, with quarterly history back to 2000. The methodology follows the IPEV Guidelines 2025. Published benchmarks are illustrative and dated; because IPEV 2025 prohibits static multiples for reporting periods from 1 April 2026, current quarterly data for valuation work is available on the platform.

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Methodology

The Venionaire DealMatrix Multiples Model

DealMatrix multiples are proprietary private-market benchmarks, derived through a six-step model that translates public capital-market index comparables into private-market segments and funding stages, adjusted for macroeconomic conditions.

The model produces three components: The reported public multiple, the model-predicted multiple, and the lower bound predicted multiple averaged into the DealMatrix Composite, then adjusted for region and funding stage. The methodology follows the IPEV Guidelines 2025.

Model Architecture
01
Data Acquisition
200 Public Indices
02
Statistical Cleaning
Outliers & Gaps
03
Econometric Modelling
Macro & Averaging
04
Regional Adjustment
6 Regions
05
Industry Weighting
150 Categories
06
Stage Adjustment
Pre-Seed → Series E
Final DealMatrix Multiple
EV/Sales and EV/EBITDA by sector, region and stage
Following IPEV Guidelines 2025, updated each quarter
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Entertainment Valuation Multiples — FAQ

What is the average valuation multiple for Entertainment companies?

As of 31 March 2025, the Entertainment sector benchmark was an EV/Sales multiple of about 3.2× and an EV/EBITDA multiple of about 13.2× (median across six regions). Multiples vary by funding stage and region; stage-level and current-quarter figures are available in DealMatrix.

What is the difference between EV/Sales and EV/EBITDA for Entertainment?

EV/Sales (enterprise value ÷ revenue) is used for high-growth Entertainment companies that are not yet profitable, while EV/EBITDA (enterprise value ÷ operating profit) applies to mature, profitable ones. Early-stage companies are usually benchmarked on EV/Sales.

How are Entertainment valuation multiples calculated?

Each Entertainment multiple is a weighted blend of public-market index comparables, cleaned for outliers and gaps, then adjusted for macroeconomic conditions, region, and funding stage through a six-step model that follows the IPEV Guidelines 2025.

Do Entertainment valuation multiples vary by region?

Yes. North America serves as the reference market and typically carries the highest multiples, while emerging markets trade at a structural discount. Region-specific figures are available in the DealMatrix platform.

How current is this Entertainment data and how often is it updated?

The benchmark shown is an illustrative annual figure as of 31 March 2025. The underlying model is updated every quarter. Because the IPEV Guidelines 2025 prohibit static multiples for reporting periods from 1 April 2026, current quarterly data for valuations is available in the DealMatrix platform.

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