FOURTH RIGHT: Journalists' wishlist ahead of the Union Budget 2026
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Friday, 30th January 2026 at 4:51pm
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With the annual Union Budget just around the corner, newsrooms across the country are trying to outdo each other in understanding/analysing the Budget and put out the best presentation for their readers. The Budget-day editions are often the most sought-after despite the onslaught of online media and social media interpretations. Ironically, there has really been nothing for journalists to look forward to in any Union Budget of the past several years.
As an industry, media gets a share of the Union Budget every year and expectations are high this year too.
Industry leaders say they are looking for structural policy corrections that can arrest years of economic erosion, according to Chehneet Kaur for e4m.
She adds that across legacy media, the cons...
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