FOURTH RIGHT: Communal TV is not a bug; it’s the business model
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 23rd January 2026 at 4:08pm
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If you want to understand what Indian television news has become, don’t watch prime-time debates. Read regulatory orders.
An exclusive investigation by The Indian Express into three years of rulings by the News Broadcasting & Digital Standards Authority reveals something both obvious and damning. Nearly 60 per cent of the regulator’s orders between 2023 and 2025 were for communal code violations. Not factual errors or sloppy journalism but serious communal framing and apparently this isn’t accidental, it’s systemic.
Vineet Bhalla and Amaal Sheikh reveal that the NBDSA examined 54 cases over three years and found broadcasters guilty in 43. Thirty-two of those involved narratives that framed entire communities through load...
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