Regionals push for local news services

Original article by Dominic White
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 31 : 5-Oct-15

Australia’s regional TV broadcasters will propose a number of safeguards to ensure that local content levels are maintained if cross-media ownership laws are scrapped. Among other things, they have suggested that a "change of control" clause be added to their broadcasting licence, to prevent further reductions in local news services. Local news accounts for about 15 per cent of regional networks’ costs, and they argue that this is one of the few areas in which they can make further cost savings.

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Nine’s the one again when it comes to news

Original article by Michael Bodey
The Australian – Page: 23 & 25 : 20-Jul-15

The Seven Network boasts a 30 per cent audience share so far in the 2015 ratings year, compared with 31.2 per cent at the same time in 2014. Nine Network’s audience share has fallen to 27.6 per cent, while Ten Network has increased its share. However, Nine has won every week of the prime-time news ratings battle in both Sydney and Melbourne. Nine’s evening news bulletin has benefited from a strong lead from "Millionaire Hot Seat", while "A Current Affair" is dominating the 7pm timeslot.

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Reach rule ‘putting local news at risk’

Original article by Dominic White
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 30 : 25-May-15

Prime Media Group CEO Ian Audsley expects WIN Corporation to scrap more of its regional news bulletins following the closure of its newsrooms in Mackay and Mildura. WIN has attributed the move to factors such as the regulatory regime and the economic viability of local newsrooms. Audsley says the Australian Government’s lack of action on abolishing the so-called "reach rule" is contributing to the demise of regional broadcasters’ news services.

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WIN CORPORATION PTY LTD, PRIME MEDIA GROUP LIMITED – ASX PRT, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF COMMUNICATIONS, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET

Editing of TV interview was ‘unethical’, says new senator

Original article by Heath Aston
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: 6 : 14-Jul-14

A complaint letter to Seven West Media and the Australian Communications & Media Authority was prepared by defamation lawyer Peter Breen, the adviser to new federal senator Ricky Muir. The Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party politician however asked Breen not to lodge the complaint, over the treatment of Muir by journalist Mike Willesee. The "Sunday Night" current affairs program in June 2014 had shown an interview with Muir during which he struggled to give answers, and it also included footage of Muir being coached by party founder Keith Littler. Muir claims he was told this part would be edited out, and that Seven acted in a "unethical" manner

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SEVEN WEST MEDIA LIMITED – ASX SWM, AUSTRALIAN MOTORING ENTHUSIAST PARTY, AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY