FOURTH RIGHT: What happened to India’s newsboom?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 12th January 2026 at 3:55pm
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For years, English-language newsrooms in India have narrated their crisis as a familiar trilogy: shrinking attention spans, hostile platforms, and evaporating revenues. None of this is entirely false. But it is profoundly incomplete.
India has not stopped consuming news. It has simply stopped consuming it in English.
According to Dalberg’s The Future of News in India, India is on track to have nearly 700 million digital news consumers by 2026, with daily news consumption continuing to rise. The decisive shift lies in where this growth is coming from. Hindi and regional-language news is growing six to eight times faster than English, powered by mobile-first users in tier-2 and tier-3 towns, many of them first-time digital consumers. English ne...
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