ACMA has published the public submissions it has received on implementing Australia’s new TV prominence framework.
From January 2026, all connected TV devices sold in Australia must comply with new rules made under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
These rules are designed to make it easier for Australians to find and access free-to-air services and apps on their smart TVs and similar devices.
Last month, ACMA announced it will oversee and enforce the TV prominence framework, as well as being granted new powers.
ACMA was seeking the public's views on the types of devices that should be included, how regulated TV services and apps should be displayed and how broadcasters will make their apps available to device manufacturers.
The industry body said it thanks all of those who shared their views.
"We are currently considering the feedback and aim to provide an update before the end of the year," said ACMA.
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