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Watching Media in the Subcontinent: The more media matters, the more we must track what it does.

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telegraphindia.com/opinion/game-c… Technology is upending broadcasting genres and their distribution models as we knew them. 2025 was a good year for Netflix & YouTube, but It was a year of reckoning for the BBC and other UK broadcasters

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telegraphindia.com/opinion/game-c… The BBC is considering introducing advertising and a paywalled premium subscription. And BBC executives reportedly want to introduce BBC News on YouTube and TikTok. Put your content on the competition.

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telegraphindia.com/opinion/game-c… YouTube has become a multi-genre behemoth. With the rise in connected television and smart TVs, TV and film audiences are staying home and moving online. To survive the streaming onslaught, broadcasters are in talks to merge their broadcast businesses.

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themediafoundation.in/tmf-awards-ann… The Media Foundation announces-- The Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Woman Media Person of the Year The Vishwa Nath-Delhi Press Award for Fearless Journalism and The Kamla Mankekar Award for Journalism on Gender Apply by January 31, 2026

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thehindu.com/business/marke…. Billionaire Gautam Adani's group has taken full control of news agency IANS by purchasing the remaining 24% stake for an undisclosed sum of money.

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telegraphindia.com/opinion/under-… Kashmir remains one of the most thankless places in the world to be a journalist. But up against a Central govt represented by the Lt governor, Kashmir’s elected CM and India’s mainstream press have both fallen short of standing up or speaking up.

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telegraphindia.com/opinion/under-… The greater the pressure on journalists in Kashmir, the more incumbent it becomes on media owners to help them fight back. Yet we see a countrywide media capitulation to bullying. #Kashmir geeta seshu @freespeechcollective FreeMedia Initiative Press Club of India

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telegraphindia.com/opinion/under-… Kashmir remains one of the most thankless places in the world to be a journalist. Both Kashmir’s elected CM and India’s mainstream press have fallen short of standing up or speaking up #Kashmir #PublicSafetyAct #IndianExpress Free Speech Collective @NWMI_India

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reporters-collective.in/trc/adani-rj-p… Rajasthan is locked in a tug-of-war with its electricity regulator over a 3,200 MW coal power tender seemingly tailored for the Adani Group’s expansion in Kawai. Amazing story. More power to investigative journalism.

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workerweb.curated.co/issues/143 In the latest issue of Worker Web -- What Davos revealed about work: 5 uncomfortable truths. Entry-level jobs are vanishing. ThePrintIndia The Media Foundation @NWMI_India TheNewsMinute geeta seshu IndiaSpend ILO India NewsClick

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"...we have zero patience and courage to present divergent and could be opposing views." A first person from Neeta Kolhatkar after the cancellation of a panel discussion on incarceration at the Kala Ghoda Arts Fest freespeechcollective.in/commentaries/w…

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workerweb.curated.co/issues/144 Latest issue of Worker Web-- Budget 2026-27: 61% of labour ministry's FY26 outlay unspent, only 5% of funds for job, skilling schemes in Fy '26 spent ThePrintIndia The Media Foundation @NWMI_India TheNewsMinute geeta seshu IndiaSpend NewsClick

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 Latest issue of Worker Web--
Budget 2026-27: 61% of labour ministry's  FY26 outlay unspent,  only 5% of funds for job, skilling schemes in Fy '26 spent
<a href="/ThePrintIndia/">ThePrintIndia</a> <a href="/FreeMedia_In/">The Media Foundation</a> @NWMI_India
<a href="/thenewsminute/">TheNewsMinute</a> <a href="/geetaseshu/">geeta seshu</a> <a href="/IndiaSpend/">IndiaSpend</a>  <a href="/newsclickin/">NewsClick</a>