News Corp, Nine and Seven demand Albanese government force big tech to pay up
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 06th May 2025 at 7:59am
With the Albanese government re-elected, it hasn’t taken long for media bosses to call for action on the long discussed News Media Bargaining Code.
In a timely article by the Australian Financial Review’s media and marketing reporter, Sam Buckingham-Jones, he reports three of Australia’s biggest media companies have called on the newly elected Albanese government to commit to a firm timeline to fix the News Media Bargaining Code, more than after a year Meta announced it would not renew deals paying news publishers an estimated $70 million a year.
Buckingham-Jones reveals News Corp Australia executive chairman Michael Miller has joined Nine Entertainment chief executive Matt Stanton and Seven West Media chief executive Jeff Howard in pushing for what they described as tangi...
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