'Out and proud': Nine CEO backs journalistic independence at Fairfax


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“They might publish lists, they might scrape things, they are publishing. They might be diverse into various things, but it’s all about advertising,” he said, noting this was significantly affecting news media.


Ten Network chief executive Paul Anderson said an independent verifiable measurement of metrics was important, and flagged concerns recent issues around data privacy online was having affects on how other businesses could use data.


“We all operate under a regulatory regime, which says we have to produce so much children’s content, so much drama, so much Australian content, these guys have none of that,” Mr Anderson said.


“There is not an even playing field at the moment.”


Article source: https://www.smh.com.au/politics/queensland/brisbane-man-threatened-with-gun-after-wrong-turn-20180623-p4zn9n.html?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed

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