Mirror Now signs off as India’s news industry faces a new reckoning
By Abdul Nishad in Media News on Tuesday, 06th May 2025 at 7:16pmMirror Now, the English-language channel under the Times Network, aired its final broadcast on May 5, quietly exiting India’s media landscape.
Its abrupt shutdown underscores the mounting pressures faced by news outlets--shrinking ad revenues, algorithmic dependence, changing viewer habits and structural weaknesses in the current media model.
“Very sad to hear that my former employer, Mirror Now, has shut down its services. Many of my colleagues lost their jobs overnight,” said Megha Upadhyay, now with ABN News. “Don’t assume journalism is the most secure career… journalism is one of the most unpredictable jobs today you’re in the office, tomorrow you could be out.”
The closure follows recent layoffs at ABP News, News Nation, and Zee. For industry watchers, ...
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