Local content slides at ABC

Original article by Stephen Brook
The Australian – Page: 1 & 2 : 11-Jul-17

New figures show that the ABC produced 52 hours of drama in 2015-16, compared with 69 in 2012-13, while its output of factual programs fell from 547 hour to just 87. The ABC’s content budget fell by nine per cent over the four-year period. The ABC’s former head of TV, Kim Dalton, has claimed in the past that local content has become a lower priority for the public broadcaster since he stepped down in 2013. The ABC argues that it broadcasts more Australian-made content than its commercial rivals, and it should not be subject to local content quotas.

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‘I wouldn’t apologise for 50k,’ Harrison warns Seven

Original article by Misa Han
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 2 : 10-Jul-17

Seven West Media is believed to have incurred legal costs of more than $A1m in its dispute with former employee Amber Harrison. Seven will seek to recover its full legal costs after insisting that Harrison must issue a public apology as part of a deal to settle the case. Harrison had offered to abandon legal action against Seven and accept a permanent suppression order, but with no apology or payment from Seven. The media group had offered to pay her $A50,000 to settle the dispute.

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Fairfax steps up Domain hard sell

Original article by Scott Murdoch
The Australian – Page: 24 : 10-Jul-17

Domain is losing market share to REA Group in some markets, which may make it harder for Fairfax Media directors to convince shareholders to back a proposed demerger of the property listings business. Demergers also have a chequered history in Australia. Analysis by Credit Suisse in 2015 shows that spin-offs generally perform well in their first six months as a separately-listed company, while there is typically no significant benefit for shareholders of the parent company during this period.

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Optus to power National Geographic app

Original article by Supratim Adhikari
The Australian – Page: 27 : 6-Jul-17

Optus has secured a deal to provide its postpaid mobile phone customers with exclusive content from National Geographic. The app will allow Optus customers to watch two live National Geographic TV channels and access the digital editions of its magazines. Ben White, the head of marketing and product at Optus, says the telco will also produce content in partnership with National Geographic. Customers will be able to view National Geographic content without any impact on their monthly data allowance. Optus has previously secured English Premier League rights.

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ACCC looks at bids for shaky Ten

Original article by Max Mason
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 & 16 : 5-Jul-17

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has been approached to assess whether a joint bid for the Ten Network by Lachlan Murdoch and Bruce Gordon would be likely to substantially reduce competition. The ACCC will issue a statement of issues by 24 July on a potential bid for Ten by their investment vehicles, Illyria and Birketu. A formal bid for Ten by Murdoch and Gordon would be conditional on changes to cross-media ownership rules, given their other media interests.

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TEN NETWORK HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX TEN, AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION, ILLYRIA PTY LTD, BIRKETU PTY LTD, NEWS CORPORATION – ASX NWS, FOXTEL MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, 21ST CENTURY FOX INCORPORATED, TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX TLS, CANWEST GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, PPB ADVISORY

Fairfax dives as suitors vanish

Original article by Andrew White
The Australian – Page: 17 & 28 : 4-Jul-17

Fairfax Media has advised that its 2016-17 EBITDA will be within the range of $A262m to $A266m, compared with $A283.3m previously. Group revenue will be six per cent lower, although the Domain property listings business has posted revenue growth of 10 per cent. Fairfax shares fell sharply on 3 July after the media group ended talks with private equity suitors TPG Capital and Hellman & Friedman. Fairfax will now proceed with the demerger of Domain before the end of 2017, although it will retain a majority stake.

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Cricket rights set for delay amid pay war

Original article by Nick Tabakoff
The Australian – Page: 24 : 3-Jul-17

Negotiations for a new cricket broadcasting rights deal are expected to be put on hold until 2018. Cricket Australia had commenced preliminary talks with TV networks, but factors such as the pay dispute with top cricketers and the collapse of the Ten Network may prompt a final deal to be delayed. Cricket Australia had been aiming to gain around $A900m for the next five-year rights deal, compared with about $A600m under the current deal. However, sports rights experts say Ten’s collapse means that around $A700m is more likely.

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Private equity walks away from Fairfax

Original article by Max Mason, Anthony Macdonald
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 2 : 3-Jul-17

TPG Capital will not proceed with a $A2.7bn bid for Fairfax Media after undertaking due diligence. Rival private equity suitor Hellman & Friedman had not submitted a binding bid by the deadline of 30 June, and Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood has indicated that the media group will now press ahead with its proposal to spin off the Domain property listings business. Thorney Investment Group chairman Alex Waislitz supports the demerger plan, and he has previously forecast that Domain’s EBITDA could rise from around $A115m at present to at least $A200m in the future.

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Murdoch and Gordon may face multiple rivals for control of Ten

Original article by Max Mason
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 27-Jun-17

There is speculation that the Commonwealth Bank could seek to have Ten Network placed in receivership in coming days. Meanwhile, Ten’s administrator Mark Korda has told the first creditors’ meeting that several local and offshore parties have expressed interest in buying or recapitalising Ten. CBS has been suggested as a possible buyer of Ten. Lachlan Murdoch and Bruce Gordon have been touted as likely buyers, but could not do so under existing media cross-ownership rules.

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Ten chairman sold down stake

Original article by Darren Davidson
The Australian – Page: 23 : 26-Jun-17

Ten Network chairman David Gordon is likely to come under scrutiny amid revelations that he reduced his stake in the TV broadcaster from 247,500 shares in 2015 to 29,433 in 2016. Ten’s administrator KordaMentha is also under scrutiny over its relationship as an adviser to Ten in the months prior to its collapse. Meanwhile, Ten had advised in early 2017 of a 5.6 per cent downturn in the metropolitan advertising market, only two months after issuing an earnings downgrade. It is uncertain whether Ten’s board undertook modelling at this time on the potential impact on cashflow if the advertising market deteriorated further.

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