ABC, Nine, Seven CEOs and other media chiefs demand ‘urgent’ curb to big tech’s anti-competitive power

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ABC, Nine, Seven CEOs and other media chiefs demand ‘urgent’ curb to big tech’s anti-competitive power
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The bosses of the ABC, Nine Entertainment, Seven West Media, Paramount, Southern Cross and Are Media have called for new laws to level the playing field.

Ten of Australia’s most powerful media executives and industry body chiefs have called on the Albanese government to establish new competition laws to stop big tech companies stifling rivals.released a Digital Platforms Inquiry report saying

L-R: ABC managing director David Anderson, Nine Entertainment CEO Mike Sneesby, Seven West Media CEO James Warburton and Paramount ANZ chief content officer Beverley McGarvey. Each of these, the ACCC found, affect media rivals, Australian consumers, or both. It called for new codes of conduct for tech platforms in specific areas to stop anticompetitive behaviour.

“Australia needs a new competition framework for digital platforms built around ex-ante rules to correct the anti-competitive conduct that has been identified by the ACCC.”

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