FOURTH RIGHT: When the rating goes dark, does the story get clearer?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 08th April 2026 at 2:00pm
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There's a peculiar irony at the heart of Indian television news: the metric designed to measure what audiences want has long been accused of distorting what audiences actually get. So what happens when that metric simply disappears?
That's not a hypothetical. Since March 2026, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has directed BARC -- the Broadcast Audience Research Council -- to suspend the publication of Television Rating Points for news channels, not once but twice. The most recent extension, issued on March 31, keeps news TRPs dark for a further four weeks, citing "unwarranted sensationalism and speculative content" during the West Asia conflict. MoS L Murugan confirmed in the Lok Sabha that the suspension was first tr...
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