Fourth Right on why India still doesn’t trust private FM with the news
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 13th February 2026 at 4:09pm
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In most democracies, radio is the quickest way to break a story. In India, it’s the quickest way to play a song. That’s not a creative choice. It’s policy. On International Radio Day, let's understand why private FM stations here cannot broadcast original news.
Let's start with the facts: Radio stations can relay unedited bulletins from All India Radio. They can talk traffic, weather and celebrity gossip. But if they attempt structured, independent news reporting, they risk licence trouble. Meanwhile, stations in the US and Australia air hourly bulletins as a matter of course.
The official reasoning is familiar: national security, misinformation, uncontrollable radio waves. Unlike television channels that can be susp...
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