This paper provides guidance on the ACCC\u27s approach to media mergers under the federal government\u27s proposed legislative changes. It discusses how the ACCC might consider such issues as the various dimensions of media markets - products, geographic and functional - as well as the relevant timeframe for considering media mergers
This article examines whether EC competition policy and merger control provisions can prevent excess...
The media sector is a prime example of an industry where deregulation and rapid technological develo...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
In July, proposed changes to the current cross-media ownership and foreign media ownership laws were...
Reviewing media mergers may be more complicated than reviewing other mergers because of the huge var...
In this address to Morgan Stanley Analysts, the ACCC’s Ed Willett describes how, in light of the Min...
In this Article, the Author examines the Newspaper Preservation Act, a federal antitrust exemption f...
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...
An alarming trend toward concentration of media ownership has been highlighted by Walt Disney\u27s a...
diversity, media ownership, merger policy, preference externalities, product repositioning, welfare,...
Introduction An overview of media markets shows that rapid growth and the integration of some of the...
Media policies encompass a large array of activities and interventions carried out by governments an...
Article provides an overview of the marketplace of ideas, its relevance to media mergers, and the cu...
The paper argues that transformations in global media industry practices can be usefully indexed to ...
This article examines whether EC competition policy and merger control provisions can prevent excess...
The media sector is a prime example of an industry where deregulation and rapid technological develo...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
In July, proposed changes to the current cross-media ownership and foreign media ownership laws were...
Reviewing media mergers may be more complicated than reviewing other mergers because of the huge var...
In this address to Morgan Stanley Analysts, the ACCC’s Ed Willett describes how, in light of the Min...
In this Article, the Author examines the Newspaper Preservation Act, a federal antitrust exemption f...
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...
An alarming trend toward concentration of media ownership has been highlighted by Walt Disney\u27s a...
diversity, media ownership, merger policy, preference externalities, product repositioning, welfare,...
Introduction An overview of media markets shows that rapid growth and the integration of some of the...
Media policies encompass a large array of activities and interventions carried out by governments an...
Article provides an overview of the marketplace of ideas, its relevance to media mergers, and the cu...
The paper argues that transformations in global media industry practices can be usefully indexed to ...
This article examines whether EC competition policy and merger control provisions can prevent excess...
The media sector is a prime example of an industry where deregulation and rapid technological develo...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...