Digital growth and softer newsprint costs help print industry stay steady in Q3
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 23rd February 2026 at 6:48pm
India’s print media industry posted mixed results in Q3 FY26, as publishers grappled with a strong high-base comparison from the previous year, which had benefited from heavy festive and election-related advertising.
However, softer newsprint prices and rising digital revenues helped ease margin pressures.
According to e4m, HT Media recorded close to 30 percent growth in digital earnings, while Hindustan Media Ventures, Jagran Prakashan and DB Corp reported varied financial performances. Lower input costs supported operating margins across several players.
Although advertising continues to shift towards digital platforms, print publishers remained resilient, driven by digital expansion and tighter cost controls.
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