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Media Ownership in Australia

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Sunday, July 1, 2012 1:22 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Just for something a bit different from another place in the world.

This issue is a hot topic over here, given that we already have a shocking lack of diversity in our media ownership.

Some history http://www.independentaustralia.net/2011/philosophy/democracy/concentr
ated-media-ownership-a-crisis-for-democracy
/

Media has been basically split between Murdoch owned and Fairfax. Now Fairfax is facing take over by Gina Rinehart, mining heiress and world's richest woman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gina_Rinehart. who is refusing to guarantee editorial independence.

So we'll have a choice between Murdoch's conservative agenda and Rinehart's even more conservative agenda. Any wonder why the curren Labor government is getting a thrashing in the news.

Quote:

SENIOR Labor backbencher John Murphy has called for the government's media inquiry to examine Gina Rinehart's bid for an influential share of Fairfax and said it reinforced the need for a tough public interest test in media ownership.

Mr Murphy, a trenchant critic of the Murdoch empire and media concentration, said he feared, on the basis of some of her views, that Gina Rinehart could even be ''as scary as Rupert''. He urged her ''to tell the citizens of Australia what her intentions are''.

''If she is going to throttle the independence of Fairfax, I have serious concerns about the amount of control she could have. If journalists have to toe an editorial line, it's a shocking assault on the public interest and our democracy.''

There has been speculation that Mrs Rinehart's boost in her shareholding reflects a desire to make an increased contribution to the debate on national issues.

Mr Murphy said the mining billionaire had a ''massive conflict of interest'' on the carbon tax and the mining tax. ''Will the Australian Financial Review, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald start to campaign against the mining tax and the carbon tax?''

The backbencher's concerns put him at odds with Communication Minister Senator Stephen Conroy, who has said the influence wielded by small shareholders over media companies was a matter for the company board rather than government regulation.

Senator Conroy said neither existing nor prospective media laws could stop a small shareholder trying to exert political influence.

The Gillard government next month will receive the final report of a media regulation review, and backs stronger rules to ensure a diversity of media ownership. But Senator Conroy said the 10 per cent stake held by Ms Rinehart in the Ten Network and the 14 per cent stake she is believed to be seeking in Fairfax would not breach current laws, nor even the stricter laws that operated under the Keating government.

Advice to the government from the Australian Communications and Media Authority states she would need to exceed a 15 per cent stake in both the Ten Network and Fairfax to be in breach of the current act.

She could take a higher shareholding in Fairfax if she did not increase her stake in Ten.

Senator Conroy said the extent to which a minor shareholder exerted influence was a matter for the Fairfax board.

''The Fairfax board would be the final decision-maker on this … should one shareholder with less than 15 per cent be able dictate policy to the entire rest of the board who represent the 85 per cent, that comes down, at the end of the day, to the strength of the existing board,'' he said in an earlier interview on ABC radio.

''… What you've seen recently is that the board has disagreed with the major shareholder, the Fairfax family, and ultimately, the major shareholder left. So what you've seen at Fairfax is a demonstration that the board is a strong board.''

Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey said it ''arguably does not matter'' who owned the company because Fairfax had a strong board and editorial independence, but Greens communications spokesman Scott Ludlam said cross-media laws needed to be tightened.



Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/national/fairfax-buy-spurs-cross-media-fears-
20120201-1qti2.html#ixzz1zPqhF8mZ





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Sunday, July 1, 2012 3:59 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


In other words, media owned by 2 people - both right winged, both active in pushing their own political agenda through their media outlets. We are screwed.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012 5:45 PM

WISHIMAY


Yer a Browncoat, start yer own!

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Sunday, July 1, 2012 5:52 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


I guess you fail to see what is involved here. It's hard to compete with the world's richest people who happily use their multi billions (in the case of Gina - derived from her father and from pulling our mineral wealth out of the ground).

Money buys power and influence and lots of it. Governments are powerless in the face of such immense wealth. All they can do is curry favour with this elite, because if they don't, they won't last.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-23/gina-rinerhart-worlds-richest-wo
man/4028686


Gina alone is worth $28 billion.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012 6:35 PM

WISHIMAY


Well, you can do nothing up OR YOU CAN FIGHT! Those are your options.

A blog would be a nice small place to start. Start one, find one and join. Not so sure the USofA could do much about it, for beginners.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012 7:39 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Again, nice try but miss the point muchly. But keep on...

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Monday, July 2, 2012 6:36 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


My deepest sympathies, Magons, and I'm angry FOR you as well; I've known about Murdoch's influence Down Under and in the UK for a long time now, one of the things that makes me hate his influence HERE, too, and fear it may grow with all the money willing to back him in the States. I know it's been far worse for you guys for a long time now. I wish someone could stop him/them, but I'm not holding my breath.

May he rot in hell...


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Friday, July 6, 2012 10:05 AM

WISHIMAY

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Friday, July 6, 2012 1:05 PM

FREMDFIRMA



I'd say drag em into the outback and leave em, since Australia is kinda like a localized death world - but sadly I dun even think the dingos would eat em, or the buzzards.

-F

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Friday, July 6, 2012 7:12 PM

WISHIMAY


The Australian Girl Guides?? Frem- I didn't think you had it in you

Judging from Riv1 in chat, I think they could take 'em

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