About The Broken News
The Broken News is an Indian Hindi-language drama, adapted from the BBC series Press, that drops viewers inside the cutthroat world of Mumbai television news. The story turns on the rivalry between two channels with opposite souls: Awaaz Bharati, a principled outlet that still believes journalism is a public service, and Josh 24/7, a slick, sensation-hungry operation that treats the news cycle as a ratings game. Each broadcast becomes a referendum on what Indian television journalism is for.
At Awaaz Bharati, idealistic reporter Radha Bhargava chases the truth even when it is unglamorous, unprofitable, or dangerous, working under colleagues who are watching their integrity-first model lose ground in the TRP wars. Across the city, Josh 24/7's combative editor Dipankar Sanyal and his channel's chief Amina Qureshi push a faster, louder, more theatrical brand of coverage, convinced that survival demands giving the audience the spectacle it rewards.
As scoops, scandals, and corporate pressures collide, the series interrogates the ethics of modern news: the cost of a headline, the seduction of ratings, the compromises that creep in when a newsroom must answer to advertisers and owners. Set against real-feeling press-room politics, The Broken News asks whether truth can still hold the front page when sensation sells better.