YouTube leads online news consumption; Insta and WhatsApp closing the gap
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Tuesday, 16th June 2026 at 3:23pm
YouTube remains the platform most Indians reach for when they want news online, but the latest data suggests its lead has stopped widening, while Instagram and WhatsApp are pulling in news audiences far faster.
According to the Reuters Digital News Report 2026, produced in collaboration with the Asian College of Journalism, released on June 16, nearly 58 per cent of respondents in India said they use YouTube for news. However, it is imperative to note the figure draws on the report's online sample, which is mainly English-speaking and not nationally representative, but within that audience, YouTube sits at the top of the table.
What the same table shows, though, is that YouTube's usage for news rose only three percentage points over the year, barely above the threshold the report t...
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