Free TV wants improvements to News Media Code

Jason Pollock
By Jason Pollock | 16 May 2022
 
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The News Media Bargaining Code, introduced just over 12 months ago, needs further improvements, according to Free TV Australia’s submission to a review of the code

Bridget Fair, CEO of Free TV said: “While digital platforms have not yet been designated under the code, these valuable commercial arrangements would not have been possible without the incentives of the framework.  

“For a long time, digital platforms have been refusing to pay a fair price for news content, despite the value it creates on their services. It is critical that the bargaining code legislation be maintained, to support the sustainability of Australian media.  

“The digital platforms – Google, Facebook, and their subsidiaries, continue to hold a dominant position in search and social media markets.  

Free TV’s submission also included recommendations for improvements to the Code framework, particularly as commercial arrangements come up for renewal, including: 

• A statement of expectations on digital platforms that establishes an intention to designate if commercial arrangements are not entered and maintained with all relevant news media companies. 

• Any designation intention including social video platforms like YouTube. 

• Removing the ‘significant contribution’ test in the designation criteria to reinforce that all eligible news media businesses are able to seek agreements under the Code if the Treasurer determines to designate a digital platform service. 

 • Committing to two-yearly reviews of the operation of the framework.  

“Future reviews of the Code should also consider the definition of core and covered news content and the potential for streamlining the ACMA registration process,” said Fair. 

“As the framework continues to mature, it is important that it continues to reflect the evolving nature of Australian media businesses” 

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