Scroll, Don’t Shout: How Gen Z in India Gets Its News

For India’s Gen Z, news isn’t something you sit down to watch; it’s something you scroll past between Reels. Born into the digital age, they consume information in fast, visual, and often non-traditional ways.

Instagram stories, YouTube explainers, WhatsApp forwards, Twitter/X threads, these are the new newsrooms. Platforms like Inshorts, The Ken, Mojo Story, and The Print are tapping into this shift with mobile-first formats.

But with speed comes risk. Fake news, echo chambers, and unverified sources are everywhere. This makes media literacy more important than ever, a skill Gen Z is slowly but surely learning.

What Gen Z wants is clear:

  • Context over chaos

  • Credibility over clickbait

  • Voices that reflect their values

And they’re not just passive consumers. Many young Indians are starting podcasts, vlogs, and micro-news handles, reshaping journalism from the ground up.



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