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Over 50 TV Channels Shut in Three Years: Not a Crisis, but a Market Correctio

by MN4U Bureau
February 7, 2026
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Mumbai: More than 50 television channels have shut down operations or surrendered licences in India over the past three years, a statistic that at first glance appears to signal deep distress in the broadcasting industry. However, media analysts argue that the closures reflect a structural reset rather than a collapse—marking the end of an expansion-heavy era and the beginning of a more efficiency-driven media market.

According to analyst Jayant Shilanjan Mundhra, the Indian television industry for nearly two decades followed a land-grab strategy—launching channels across every conceivable genre and language, securing spectrum, and hoping scale would eventually deliver profitability. That model, he says, has now run its course.

“What we are witnessing is the shedding of dead weight. Large broadcasters are finally acknowledging that not every niche channel justifies the cost of satellite carriage,” Mundhra noted.

Big Broadcasters Lead the Cleanup:

The largest wave of licence surrenders has come from the country’s biggest networks. JioStar, formed through the merger of Viacom18 and Disney Star, has exited several lifestyle and niche brands including MTV Beats, VH1 and Comedy Central. These channels primarily catered to youth audiences consuming English music and international sitcoms—segments that have largely migrated to platforms such as Spotify, Instagram and OTT services.

Regional experiments have also been rolled back. JioStar surrendered the licence for Colors Odia, while Enter10 Media, the parent company of mass-market success Dangal TV, gave up licences for Dangal HD and Dangal Oriya, signalling a sharper focus on scalable, high-yield properties.

News and HD Channels Lose Their Shine:

The news broadcasting segment has not been immune. **ABP Network** shut down **ABP News HD**, while **NDTV** surrendered the licence for its proposed Gujarati news channel. Broadcasters are increasingly questioning the viability of HD news and regional expansion in an environment where news consumption has shifted decisively to mobile and social platforms.

Perhaps the most striking number comes from Culver Max Entertainment (Sony), which surrendered as many as 26 channel licences, while Zee Entertainment exited international ambitions by giving up the licence for Zee Sea.

Shrinking Pay TV Base, Changing Viewer Economics:

The financial rationale behind these exits is hard to ignore. India’s pay-DTH subscriber base has fallen from 72 million in FY19 to about 62 million in FY24, and industry estimates suggest it could dip below 51 million in the current fiscal year. At the same time, advertisers are increasingly reluctant to pay premium rates for channels with low engagement and limited real viewership.

The result, Mundhra explains, is a clear bifurcation of the market. Premium, urban audiences are consolidating around **Connected TV (CTV) and OTT platforms**, while mass audiences—particularly in rural India—are gravitating toward **DD Free Dish**. Channels caught in the middle—paid linear offerings that are too expensive for the masses and too dated for urban viewers—are the ones disappearing.

Capital Reallocation, Not Retreat:

Rather than signalling retreat, the closures are enabling broadcasters to reallocate capital previously locked into satellite and carriage fees. The freed-up resources are increasingly being redirected toward digital platforms, content IP creation and data-driven monetisation strategies.

“The industry is finally moving from counting the number of channels owned to optimising revenue per screen,” Mundhra said.

An Industry in Transition:

Viewed in this context, the shutdown of over 50 channels represents a phase of consolidation and maturity for India’s media sector. As legacy inefficiencies are stripped away, broadcasters are aligning themselves with evolving consumption patterns and more sustainable revenue models.

Far from a crisis, analysts believe the current churn may lay the foundation for a leaner, more resilient broadcasting ecosystem—one better suited to India’s digital-first future.

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