Prestige gap or pay gap? Journalists weigh in on English vs regional media salaries
By Pavithra A in Media News on Friday, 12th June 2026 at 3:35pm
For years, English-language journalism was widely perceived as the better-paying and more prestigious side of India's media industry. Regional-language journalists often viewed English newsrooms as offering higher salaries, broader exposure and stronger career prospects.
But as digital platforms reshape the media landscape, journalists say the divide is no longer as clear-cut as it once was.
The rapid growth of regional digital media has expanded audiences far beyond traditional print markets, creating new revenue opportunities and increasing demand for skilled journalists who can produce content in regional languages. While salary disparities continue to exist across organisations and markets, media professionals argue that experience, digital skills and newsroom economics are incre...
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