In July, proposed changes to the current cross-media ownership and foreign media ownership laws were launched as part of a media reform package. In response, the ACCC published its views on protecting competition (and possibly diversity) in the context of anticipated mergers in rapidly developing media markets, which are outlined here by Karen Gibbons and Louise Klamka
The Campaign for Australian Media Diversity (CAMD) is a loose group of organisations and individuals...
During the long debate about media ownership rules in Australia, the Coalition Government argued for...
diversity, media ownership, merger policy, preference externalities, product repositioning, welfare,...
This paper provides guidance on the ACCC\u27s approach to media mergers under the federal government...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
Rhonda Jolly provides an overview of the development of media ownership regulations and the changes ...
In this address to Morgan Stanley Analysts, the ACCC’s Ed Willett describes how, in light of the Min...
The Commerce Commission is currently reviewing the proposed merger of Fairfax NZ Limited and NZME, w...
Recent merger activity and academic commentary has renewed public interest in the treatment of media...
This Note addresses diversity in the media and the need for regulation that will enhance programming...
Over the past years, the European broadcasting industry has been experiencing major consolidation tr...
In this submission to the Senate committee examining the Broadcasting Services Amendment (Media Owne...
The convergence of media and communications technologies has radically altered the nature of content...
The Campaign for Australian Media Diversity (CAMD) is a loose group of organisations and individuals...
During the long debate about media ownership rules in Australia, the Coalition Government argued for...
diversity, media ownership, merger policy, preference externalities, product repositioning, welfare,...
This paper provides guidance on the ACCC\u27s approach to media mergers under the federal government...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
Rhonda Jolly provides an overview of the development of media ownership regulations and the changes ...
In this address to Morgan Stanley Analysts, the ACCC’s Ed Willett describes how, in light of the Min...
The Commerce Commission is currently reviewing the proposed merger of Fairfax NZ Limited and NZME, w...
Recent merger activity and academic commentary has renewed public interest in the treatment of media...
This Note addresses diversity in the media and the need for regulation that will enhance programming...
Over the past years, the European broadcasting industry has been experiencing major consolidation tr...
In this submission to the Senate committee examining the Broadcasting Services Amendment (Media Owne...
The convergence of media and communications technologies has radically altered the nature of content...
The Campaign for Australian Media Diversity (CAMD) is a loose group of organisations and individuals...
During the long debate about media ownership rules in Australia, the Coalition Government argued for...
diversity, media ownership, merger policy, preference externalities, product repositioning, welfare,...